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Jerry Berndt: Beautiful America - Protest, Politics and Everyday Culture in the USA, 1968-1980

Jerry Berndt: Beautiful America - Protest, Politics and Everyday Culture in the USA, 1968-1980

Hardcover | 22.7 x 19.6 x 2.1 cm | 216 pp

Steidl | 2018 | 9783869308982

Jerry Berndt documented the period between 1968 and 1980 in America like no other photographer. Personally involved in the anti- Vietnam War activities of the 1960s, Berndt’s work combines photojournalism with documentary, conceptual and street photography to create a unique view of America’s social constitution during these decisive years.

Berndt consistently placed himself near political conflict, systematically portraying the spectrum of America’s people and cityscapes, including the middle and working classes, as well as the inhabitants of America’s often ignored ghettos. His work from this period shows how Americans expressed themselves culturally and socially, while exposing the foundation of America’s changeable urban infrastructure.

This book visualises an important, uneasy period of transition in America’s history, and highlights the literal and ironic aspects of its “beauty.”

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Jerry Berndt: Beautiful America - Protest, Politics and Everyday Culture in the USA, 1968-1980

$33.84

$11.84
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Hardcover | 22.7 x 19.6 x 2.1 cm | 216 pp

Steidl | 2018 | 9783869308982

Jerry Berndt documented the period between 1968 and 1980 in America like no other photographer. Personally involved in the anti- Vietnam War activities of the 1960s, Berndt’s work combines photojournalism with documentary, conceptual and street photography to create a unique view of America’s social constitution during these decisive years.

Berndt consistently placed himself near political conflict, systematically portraying the spectrum of America’s people and cityscapes, including the middle and working classes, as well as the inhabitants of America’s often ignored ghettos. His work from this period shows how Americans expressed themselves culturally and socially, while exposing the foundation of America’s changeable urban infrastructure.

This book visualises an important, uneasy period of transition in America’s history, and highlights the literal and ironic aspects of its “beauty.”

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