72 girls and some boys who could be models

by Anne Daems

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In the winter of 2005, Belgian photographer Anne Daems lived in New York City for six months as a Resident of the International Studio and Curatorial Program. In this small book of street photography, Daems focuses her lens on young New Yorkers, captured unawares--on the sidewalks of Soho, in the subway, under scaffolding, in traffic, and through shop windows. These delicate surveillance snapshots raise questions about voyeurism, youth, conventional beauty and how we tend to classify show more strangers. They are accompanied by an interview between Daems and artist Dan Graham, whose work also deals with surveillance: DG: Well, your work is about people. You're interested in people, aren't you?AD: Mmmmm.GD: You're not interested in technique, like Gursky.AD: No, not at all.DG: Basically in normal people. But how normal are people?(both start laughing)AD: Well, the nicest people are a bit abnormal. show less

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72 girls and some boys who could be models

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Art & Design, Nonfiction
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770Arts & recreationPhotographyPhotography, computer art, cinematography, videography
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TR681 .W6 .D34TechnologyPhotographyPhotographyApplied photography
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