Signed & New; Miron Zownir - NYC Rip - 2015





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This copy is new and signed by Miron Zownir.
Published in a limited edition of 1000 copies by Pogo Books in 2015, this book includes 216 pages and hundreds of black-and-white photos.
It was in 1980 that the German photographer Miron Zownir moved to New York.
These New York years were the most prolific of his artistic career and truly launched his career as a photographer.
Her photos provide a very insightful glimpse into the subcultural groups of New York that have since disappeared during the 1990s boom.
His goal is to capture the energy of homosexual parties (shortly before the arrival of AIDS), the protest of avant-garde artists, the despair in the Bowery neighborhood, and the gloomy world of prostitutes and drug addicts.
He is interested in those whose marginalized status was caused by misfortune and/or drugs, rather than by choice.
NYC RIP is a visual memory of those lawless years, where Zownir reveals the dark but also fascinating and frightening side of the city.
It will be delivered in a carefully packaged, robust, and tracked package.
This copy is new and signed by Miron Zownir.
Published in a limited edition of 1000 copies by Pogo Books in 2015, this book includes 216 pages and hundreds of black-and-white photos.
It was in 1980 that the German photographer Miron Zownir moved to New York.
These New York years were the most prolific of his artistic career and truly launched his career as a photographer.
Her photos provide a very insightful glimpse into the subcultural groups of New York that have since disappeared during the 1990s boom.
His goal is to capture the energy of homosexual parties (shortly before the arrival of AIDS), the protest of avant-garde artists, the despair in the Bowery neighborhood, and the gloomy world of prostitutes and drug addicts.
He is interested in those whose marginalized status was caused by misfortune and/or drugs, rather than by choice.
NYC RIP is a visual memory of those lawless years, where Zownir reveals the dark but also fascinating and frightening side of the city.
It will be delivered in a carefully packaged, robust, and tracked package.

