Open See – Goldberg, Jim
$76.48
In 4 parts. Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the work from May 5th to July 26th 2009 at the Foundation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris. Four paperbacks in original light cardboard slipcase open on two sides. Clear tape over the corners for reinforcement. Small nicks to the corners of the slipcase.Photographic illustrations. Pictorial card covers. Goldberg calls the “new Europeans” illegal immigrants, refugees, displaced people and asylum seekers from Africa, the Middle East and eastern Europe. His subjects were encourage to write on the Polaroid portraits taken of them. A real feeling of displacement captured in a few faltering words. Sadness, despair, bleakness and man’s inhumanity fill his portraits. Many of the young women he encountered have been trafficked and sold into prostitution. 1st Edition. Near fine. Slipcase. Fair. Edge-wear, light denting and some handling marks. Barcode on side of case. Softcover.
Publisher: Steidle
Date Published: 2009
Publication Place: Germany
First Edition: Yes
Condition: Near fine
Binding: Softcover.
Has Dust Jacket: Yes
Jacket Condition: Slipcase. Fair. Edge-wear, light denting and some handling marks. Barcode on side.
Dimensions: Oblong 4to
Additional information
Weight | 1500 g |
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