50 years after Robert Frank’s seminal book The Americans
was released, Zoe Strauss’s own America breaks new
ground. The Philadelphia native who has brought us searing
images of that city’s marginalized people and places
on the fringe of society, has taken her no holds barred,
up close and personal style of photography on the road across
the underbelly of America.
At times witty, touching, poetic, and downright shocking,
Zoe Strauss’s
photographs of the beauty and struggle of everyday life
resonate as a social document of our time, and as sheer
and powerful art. In this election year, Zoe Strauss’s
images underscore an America that more often than not, goes
unseen.
Zoe Strauss had never picked up a camera before her 30th
birthday, but in these recent years has generated a huge
body of work that has been recognized and exhibited in the
Whitney Biennial, as well as New York’s Bruce Silverstein
Gallery, and garnered her a United States Artists grant
and a Gund Fellowship. Additionally, Ms. Strauss creates
a yearly public exhibit called Under I-95, beneath Philadelphia’s
interstate, that has garnered a devoted following. This
is the first monograph of this incredibly talented and prolific
photographer.
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"Ms. Strauss"s images are not without tenderness, but their harsh, unblinking force is a bit like a punch in the face"
New York Times
AMERICA - By Zoe Strauss ISBN: 9781934429136 | 12 1/2 x 8inches | 304 pages | $29.95