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Photographs from Detroit, 19752019

Bruce Harkness John J Bukowczyk

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  • 200 sidor
  • 2022
A retrospective survey of Bruce Harknesss striking social documentary photographs and an invaluable historical record that bears witness to irrevocably lost swaths of Detroits social and urban fabric. In 1980, the cities of Detroit and Hamtramck, Michigan, exercised eminent domain to develop nearly five hundred acres of land for a new industrial park and General Motors assembly plant. But the land was not vacant. Some thirty-five hundred people lived there in Poletownsome of them for their entire lives. They attended neighborhood schools and churches, worked for and patronized small businesses, walked the sidewalks, drove the streets, and tended to lawns and gardens. Harkness began photographing the area in February 1981. He recorded street scenes, intersections, panoramic views, homes, businesses, churches, and people. Ten months, ninety visits, and six hundred photographs later, it all disappeared forever. The Poletown series established Harkness as a major Detroit documentarian. It came on the heels of late-1970s projects located in and around the citys skid row: Cass Corridor. The images include gritty streetscapes, a portrait series depicting residents living in a crumbling apartment building, and the lively cultural milieu of a local gay and transgender bar. Most of this old portion of inner-city Detroit since has been supplanted by urban redevelopment and gentrification. During the late 1980s, Harkness collaborated with urban historian John J. Bukowczyk on a major documentary project, Urban Interiors. While the Poletown project had documented the exteriors of buildings and streetscapes on Detroits East Side, Urban Interiors captured the insides of inner-city Detroit homes and businesses and included extended oral history interviews. While Harkness has always found human dignity and resilience in his subjects, the tone of his work brightened in the 1990s alongside Detroits revival. Photographs from this era include blues musicians performing in clubs and at outdoor concerts and the distinctive, robust youth culture that flourished in Dearborns now-defunct Zone Coffee House. Featuring images from these and other projects, Photographs from Detroit, 19752019 includes Harknesss extensive notes, which describe and contextualize the encounters he shared with the people and places he photographed, and offer insight into his working methods and equipment. The volume and quality of Harknesss work merits him recognition as one of Detroits most important documentary photographers during this pivotal, transitional era in the citys history. Harknesss images depict the struggles and resilience of ordinary individuals and families in working-class communities who together have indelibly shaped the spirit of Detroit. This book is a must-have for Detroiters past and present as well as historians, anthropologists, social documentary advocates, and photobook collectors everywhere.
  • Författare: Bruce Harkness, John J Bukowczyk
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780804012386
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 200
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2022-09-20
  • Förlag: Swallow Press