New York Is

Robert Frank

Verlag: The New York Times, New York, 1959
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The 1959 1st (and only) edition of one of Robert Frank's most elusive --and most fragile-- titles and his first published work after the triumph of "The Americans". Published by the New York Times as a promotional for potential advertisers, "New York Is" instead became a Robert Frank vehicle and an important marker in post-War photography, essentialy offering Frank a mainstream outlet in which he was given free range to continue exploring the boundaries of a newly-emerging "documentary" photography. This is a particularly tight, clean copy to boot: Solid and Near Fine in its printed white boards, with virtually no soiling or wear, save for just a touch of light foxing along the rear panel's top-edge. And, internally, clean as could be, with no writing or markings of any kind. Quarto, Frank's crisp black-and-white photography thruout. Also includes (as called for) the printed, laid-in letter from the Advertsing Director of The New York Times. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 16692

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Titel: New York Is
Verlag: The New York Times, New York
Erscheinungsdatum: 1959
Einband: Boards
Zustand: Near Fine
Auflage: 1. Auflage

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Fujii, Wayne N. T. [Alice Wingwall, Mario Botta, Gwathmey Siegel & Associates, Stanley Tigerman, Barbara Neski, Julian Neski, Bohlin Powell Larkin Cywinski, DAvid L Niland, J P Chadwick Floyd of Moore Grover Harper, Chadwick Floyd, Robert L Harper, Charles W Moore, Jefferson B Riley, Mark Simon, Peter Nelson, ROger C Ferri, Robert D Dripps, Giuseppe Zambonini, Open Atelier of Design, James G Stafford, Rebecca L Binder, Gustav Rosenlof, Etan Merrick, Frank Grauman, Richard Powell, Lester Collins, Stephen L Lloyd, James C Childress, Frank Cheney, Alan Buchsbaum, Mary Ann Rumney, Penny Bellamy, Richard Haas, Peter Wilson, Barbara Weinstein, John Sawigo, Alix French, Bennet Neiman, , photos, W Fujii, T Kitajima, Yukio Futogawa, Yoshio Takase
ISBN 10: 4871403130 ISBN 13: 9784871403139
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Soft cover. Zustand: As New. No Jacket. 176 p. ; 30 cm : chiefly illustrations, 56 in color ; 30 cm.; ISBN 4871403130; 9784871403139 OCLC: 672661483 ; ??????:????????:?????????? ; Contents: Elements on Residence 10 : Walls / Alice Wingwall -- Family House at Viganello Switzerland, Family House at Massagno Switzerland / MARIO BOTTA -- Residence in Southern Ohio / GWATHMEY/SIEGEL & ASSOCIATES -- Remodeling plus Addition to Private Residence Highland Park Illinois / STANLEY TIGERMAN -- Bruce Kaplan House Sagoponack New York, Chiaraviglio Residence Amagansett New York, Savage House Amagansett New York / Barbara & Julian Neski NESKI ASSOCIATES -- Caretaker's Residence Shelly Ridge Girl Scout Center Springfield Township Pennsylvania / BOHLIN POWELL LARKIN CYWINSKI -- Meet the Architect : David L Niland -- Mary's House Clermont County (Cincinnati) Ohio, French Residence Oakwood (Dayton) Ohio, Kashyap Residence Amberly Village (Cincinnati) Ohio, Freedman Residence-Alterations and Additions Dayton Ohio / DAVID L. NILAND -- Gahagan House Renovation Lyme Connecticut / J. P. CHADWICK FLOYD of MOORE GROVER HARPER -- The Gahagan House : Colonial Elements reinterpreted / Chadwick Floyd -- Country House in Massachusetts / ROBERT L. HARPER and CHARLES W. MOORE of MOORE GROOVER HARPER -- Jones Residence Stamford Connecticut, Taplin House near Boston Massachusetts / JEFFERSON B. RILEY of MOORE GROVER HARPER -- House near Washington D.C. / CHARLES W. MOORE and MARK SIMON of MOORE GROVER HARPER -- Simon-Bellamy House Connecticut Shore / MARK SIMON of MOORE GROVER HARPER -- Peter Nelson Loft Canal St. Soho New York City, Peitzke House Fire Island New York / PETER NELSON -- Blum Residence Water Island New York / ROGER C. FERRI & ASSOCIATES -- A House in Virginia Batesville Virginia / ROBERT D. DRIPPS -- Loft in Chelsea New York City, Loft in Tribeca New York City, Loft on Broadway New York City / GIUSEPPE ZAMBONINIbTHE OPEN ATLIER OF DESIGN -- Pacific Condominiums Santa Monica California / James G. Stafford Rebecca L. Binder STAFFORD/BINDER ARCHITECTS; text in English and Japanese ; AS NEW. Book. Artikel-Nr. 007000

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Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. First and only edition, first printing. Very Good. Light toning and light soiling to covers, wear at corners and spine ends, and "Robert Frank Photos" hand-written to spine. Ink mark underlining Robert Frank's name in the introduction. Pages toned and several hinges over-opened. Artikel-Nr. 140942423

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'Les Américains. Photographies de Robert Frank. Paris, Encyclopédie Essentielle, Robert Delpire Éditeur, 1958': First edition, inscribed in black ink on half-title; oblong 8vo (185 x 210 mm, 7¼ x 8¼in); black & white photographs printed in gravure by Draeger Frères, Montrouge, texts by various authors selected by Alain Bosquet, occasional minor spotting; plain thick endpapers, sewn headband, laminated white paper-covered boards illustrated with an illustration by Saul Steinberg printed in light blue, black, and red, lightly toned, light creasing to upper joint, an excellent association copy in Motomura Kazuhiko's card sleeve titled in black ink on upper side; 172, [2]pp. 'New York Is. [New York], [New York Times Company], [1959]': First edition, signed in black ink on verso of front free endpaper; 4to (285 x 209 mm, 11¼ x 8¼in); black & white photographs, introduction by Gilbert Millstein, light toning to edges; black front and red rear endpapers, printed paper-covered boards, white, titles in black, light toning to edges, light wear to head and foot of spine, top corner bumped, without the laid in letter from the advertising director, an excellent copy in Motomura Kazuhiko's card sleeve titled in black ink on upper side; [56]pp. 'The Americans. Photographs by Robert Frank. Introduction by Jack Kerouac. New York, An Aperture Book, Grossman Publishers, 1969.': Second edition, revised and enlarged, inscribed in black ink; oblong 8vo (183 x 208 mm, 7¼ x 8¼ in); black-and-white photographs printed in 'stonetone' offset by Rapoport Printing Corp., New York, introduction by Jack Kerouac, afterword by Robert Frank with details of the four films he made 1959-68, occasional light spotting, light marking to edges, printer's ink mark to one page; plain endpapers, light spotting, black cloth-covered boards, titles to spine in gold, photo-illustrated dust-jacket, white, text in black, minor toning, lightly marked, an excellent copy in Motomura Kazuhiko's card sleeve titled in black ink on upper side; [iv], vi, [182]pp. 'London / Wales. Zurich, Berlin, New York, Scalo, 2003.': First edition, inscribed in black ink on half-title; 4to (239 x 193 mm, 9½ x 7½ in); black-and-white photographs printed in offset; plain endpapers, black cloth-covered boards, titles to spine in grey, photo- illustrated dust-jacket, white, text in black, minor shelfwear, near-fine in Motomura Kazuhiko's card sleeve titled in black ink on upper side, photocopy of list exhibited works shown at the Corcoran Gallery, Washington laid in; 126, [2]pp. Motomura Kazuhiko was a civil servant who grew up watching Akira Kurosawa films, which led to his interest in visual art and black-and-white photography. He was an important collector of photographs and photography books and a tireless champion of Japanese photographers, promoting their work and supporting their books and exhibitions. He published four books over a 37-year period: Robert Frank's The Lines of My Hand (1972), Flower Is (1987), and The Americans: 81 Contact Sheets (2009); Jun Morinaga's River, its shadow of shadows (1978); and helped organise or distribute others, including Mochizuki Masao's Television (2001) and Suzuki Kiyoshi's Tenmaku No Machi [A Town of Tents]: Mind Games (1982). In 1960, Motomura worked as a tax officer. While still employed, he enrolled in the Shashin S g Senmon Gakk (now Tokyo College of Photography), where he was taught by Ishimoto Yasuhiro and Shigemori Koen. After participating in the demonstrations against the 1960 renewal of the US-Japanese security treaty, Motomura resigned from his position, fearing that his employers might penalise him. While studying photography, Motomura was introduced to Robert Frank's work when he saw the portfolio of thirty-eight photographs in US Camera Annual 1958 (of which twenty-three would appear in The Americans). Ishimoto Yasuhiro recommended that he buy Les Américains instead of The Americans because he thought the printing was better. Motomura met and befriended Morinaga Jun at the Tokyo College of Photography. Morinaga assisted W. Eugene Smith on a commission for Hitachi that would become Japan: Chapter of Image (1963). Through Morinaga, Motomura met W. Eugene Smith, who introduced him to Robert Frank as a favour in return for Motomura helping Smith to organise a retrospective exhibition in Tokyo. In October 1970, Motomura and his classmate Hataya Norio travelled to New York to meet Robert Frank. During this trip, Motomura also visited W. Eugene Smith and his fiancé Aileen, and they discussed the idea of travelling to Minamata in Southern Japan to photograph the devastating effects of mercury poisoning on the local populace. In 1971, Smith and Aileen moved to Minamata, where they spent three years photographing and researching the devastating effects of mercury poisoning on the local populace. While working on the Minamata project, Smith's initial living costs in Japan were covered by Motomura Kazuhiko. When Motomura first met with Frank, Aileen acted as an interpreter. Frank recounts this first meeting in the preface to The Lines of My Hand, in which he writes of how he was visited by two Japanese editors and inspired by their respect for his art and their eagerness to publish his book in Japan, a project he describes as reviving his interest in photography at a time when he had abandoned it for filmmaking: 'Well, one evening early late or middle last November, two Japanese gentlemen rang my bell on the Bowery. Mr. Kazuhiko Motomura and Mr. Toshio [Norio] Hataya did not speak any English or where [sic] too shy to try. They brought a girl who translated. I remember the evening very well. They said that they had always liked my photographs. They came to New York to ask my permission to have a book published of my work. Something like that had never happened to me. I was impressed and happy. They also gave me a small excellent taperecorder [sic] on which part of our conversation was recorded. Then they apologised. Artikel-Nr. 113781

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