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    Item specifics

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    Good: A book that has been read, but is in good condition. Minimal damage to the book cover eg. ...
    ISBN
    9780822323686
    Category

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Duke University Press
    ISBN-10
    0822323680
    ISBN-13
    9780822323686
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    799481

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Baltimore Portraits
    Number of Pages
    112 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Lgbt Studies / General, Subjects & Themes / Portraits & Selfies, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Gender Studies, Subjects & Themes / Regional (See Also Travel / Pictorials), General, Customs & Traditions, Prostitution & Sex Trade
    Publication Year
    1999
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Social Science, Photography, Biography & Autobiography, History
    Author
    Amos Badertscher
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.6 in
    Item Weight
    43.8 Oz
    Item Length
    14.1 in
    Item Width
    11.7 in

    Additional Product Features

    LCCN
    98-043770
    Dewey Edition
    21
    Reviews
    “ Baltimore Portraits is a rich and stark picture of community: as beautiful as it is ugly, as depressing as it is joyful, as lean as it is full. Badertscher’s photographs and their scrawling inscriptions are telling stories that we long to hear (or not hear) but rarely get. By picturing the unpictured, by writing the unsaid, our expectations are meaningfully betrayed.�-Carol Mavor, author of Pleasures Taken: Performances of Sexuality and Loss in Victorian Photographs, A brilliantly disturbing collection of photographs. . . . It is a hard, frequently painful experience to tour Badertscher's Baltimore; this is not your mother's Best of Life Magazine . There is very little triumph here, and a great deal of human tragedy, at least to anyone living a comfortable middle-class existence. However, it is a very important tour to take. No one, after looking at these photographs, will feel quite the same about his or her 'privileged' world again., "These images of many of the denizens of Baltimore's gay 'underground' in the 1970s are often deeply disturbing. The literal nakedness of many of the subjects provides only a minimal index of how painfully exposed and vulnerable some of them are. I feel grateful to Amos Badertscher for having produced and preserved these images, and to Tyler Curtain for the responsive generosity of his vision of them."-Michael Moon, author of A Small Boy and Others: Imitation and Initiation in American Culture from Henry James to Andy Warhol, " Baltimore Portraits is a rich and stark picture of community: as beautiful as it is ugly, as depressing as it is joyful, as lean as it is full. Badertscher's photographs and their scrawling inscriptions are telling stories that we long to hear (or not hear) but rarely get. By picturing the unpictured, by writing the unsaid, our expectations are meaningfully betrayed."-Carol Mavor, author of Pleasures Taken: Performances of Sexuality and Loss in Victorian Photographs, [A] fascinating pictorial account of some of Badertscher's Baltimore subjects. . . . A very powerful snapshot of what was, is now, and always will be as long as mankind lives on this earth. This is true documentary photography. . . ., “These images of many of the denizens of Baltimore’s gay ‘underground’ in the 1970s are often deeply disturbing. The literal nakedness of many of the subjects provides only a minimal index of how painfully exposed and vulnerable some of them are. I feel grateful to Amos Badertscher for having produced and preserved these images, and to Tyler Curtain for the responsive generosity of his vision of them.�-Michael Moon, author of A Small Boy and Others: Imitation and Initiation in American Culture from Henry James to Andy Warhol, "These images of many of the denizens of Baltimore's gay 'underground' in the 1970s are often deeply disturbing. The literal nakedness of many of the subjects provides only a minimal index of how painfully exposed and vulnerable some of them are. I feel grateful to Amos Badertscher for having produced and preserved these images, and to Tyler Curtain for the responsive generosity of his vision of them."--Michael Moon, author of A Small Boy and Others: Imitation and Initiation in American Culture from Henry James to Andy Warhol, In Baltimore Portraits , photographer and Baltimore native Amos Badertscher gives us a view of 'Charm City' through a lens that crosses Diane Arbus with Robert Mapplethorpe. . . . The beautifully composed and printed black and white portraits contrast the grim lives of people on the margins--young street hustlers, prostitutes, and drug users--with a few local underground celebrities, drag queens, and self-portraits thrown in to soften the blow. . . . The images in Baltimore Portraits appear to be reality in its purest form., " Baltimore Portraits is a rich and stark picture of community: as beautiful as it is ugly, as depressing as it is joyful, as lean as it is full. Badertscher's photographs and their scrawling inscriptions are telling stories that we long to hear (or not hear) but rarely get. By picturing the unpictured, by writing the unsaid, our expectations are meaningfully betrayed." (Carol Mavor, author of Pleasures Taken: Performances of Sexuality and Loss in Victorian Photographs .)"These images of many of the denizens of Baltimore's gay "underground" in the 1970s are often deeply disturbing. The literal nakedness of many of the subjects provides only a minimal index of how painfully exposed and vulnerable some of them are. I feel grateful to Amos Badertscher for having produced and preserved these images, and to Tyler Curtain for responsive generosity of his vision of them." (Michael Moon, author of A Small Boy and Others: Imitation and Initiation in American Culture from Henry James to Andy Warhol .), " Baltimore Portraits is a rich and stark picture of community: as beautiful as it is ugly, as depressing as it is joyful, as lean as it is full. Badertscher's photographs and their scrawling inscriptions are telling stories that we long to hear (or not hear) but rarely get. By picturing the unpictured, by writing the unsaid, our expectations are meaningfully betrayed."--Carol Mavor, author of Pleasures Taken: Performances of Sexuality and Loss in Victorian Photographs
    Dewey Decimal
    779/.2/092
    Table Of Content
    Foreward / Michael P. Mezzatesta x Preface / Amos Badertscher xii A Baltimore Essay: Photograpahy, Sexuality, Community / Tyler Curtain 1 Baltimore Portraits / Amos Badertscher 13
    Synopsis
    Baltimore Portraits is a unique presentation of photographs by Amos Badertscher. These portraits--many accompanied by poignantly revealing, hand-written narratives about their subjects--represent a sector of Baltimore that has gone largely unnoticed and rarely has been documented. In this volume, the assemblage of images of bar and street people--transvestites, strippers, drug addicts, drag queens, and hustlers--spans a twenty-year period from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. Badertscher's arresting and melancholy photographs document a culture that has virtually disappeared due to substance abuse, AIDS, and, often, societal or family neglect. The photographer's focus on content rather than on elaborate technique reveals the intensely personal--and, indeed, autobiographical--nature of his portraits. Their simplicity along with the text's intimacy affects the viewer in ways not easily forgotten. An introduction by Tyler Curtain contextualizes the photographs both within the history of Baltimore and its queer subculture and in relationship to contemporaneous work by photographers Nan Goldin, Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, Duane Michaels, and others. Curtain also positions the underlying concerns of Bardertscher's art in relation to gay and lesbian cultural politics. This striking collection of portraits, along with the photographer's moving text, will impact not only a general audience of photographers and enthusiasts of the art but also those engaged with gay and lesbian studies, queer theory, and cultural studies in general. It is published in association with the Duke University Museum of Art., A collection of photographs documenting figures of Baltimore's queer underground from the 1970s to the early '90s.
    LC Classification Number
    TR680.B24 1999

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