Leo Rubinfien – Wounded Cities
300 pages, 26.8 x 16.8 cm , 966 g.
Leo Rubinfien – Wounded Cities
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One week before September 11, 2001, Leo Rubinfien, his wife and small children moved into a new apartment next door to the World Trade Center in New York. They witnessed the violence of that day close up, fled with the crowds of evacuees, and later returned to a damaged home and a city whose wounds remained open for years.

The physical destruction in Manhattan was obvious to everyone, but Rubinfien believed that the hidden, “mental wound” was the more profound one, and in 2002 he began to photograph in cities around the world that had suffered severely, in recent times, from terror attacks. Over five years he would visit locations that included London, Nairobi, Kuta Beach, Moscow, Buenos Aires, Istanbul and Colombo, looking intimately at the ordinary people of those cities, and searching their faces to see how the anxious air of the terror era touched and shaped the spirit.

Wounded Cities combines eighty-four intensely evocative photographs from this project with a memoir in which Rubinfien poignantly explores the anguish and the political passions of the period that began with September 11th. Its unusual page design weaves word and image into one of the most original hybrid books photography has produced, and one of the fundamental works of art to emerge from the attacks of 2001.

This title is featured in "The Photobook: A History Volume III" by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger.
PublisherSteidl
Year
CoverHardcover
LanguageEnglish
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ISBN978-3-86521-676-2
Illustrationswith 84 col. & b/w ills
ContributorsLeo Rubinfien
Article IDart-06703

 

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