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An Art Book Series
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*Unfamiliar Streets*



*Katherine Bussard in conversation with*

*Martha Rosler and Philip-Lorca diCorcia*



Wednesday March 19, 2014

6:00 p.m.



Margaret Liebman Berger Forum
Room 227 (2nd Floor)



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5thAvenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

*(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/36/directions>*



 Room 227 opens to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.



*Celebrating the publication of* *Unfamiliar Streets: The Photographs of
Richard Avedon, Charles Moore, Martha Rosler, and Philip-Lorca
diCorcia* *author
and curator Katherine Bussard joins two leading lights of contemporary art,
Martha Rosler and Philip-Lorca diCorcia to discuss how cities, especially
New York, have shaped their practice's engagement with street photography*.


City scenes have been chronicled in photographs since the early 1800s, but
street photography as traditionally defined has captured a relatively
narrow field of these images. Revolutionizing the history of street
photography, *Unfamiliar Streets* explores the work of Richard Avedon
(1923-2004), Charles Moore (1931-2010), Martha Rosler (b. 1943), and
Philip-Lorca diCorcia (b. 1951), four American photographers whose careers
in fashion, photojournalism, conceptual art, and contemporary art are not
usually associated with the genre.



Bussard's lively and engaging text, a timely response to a growing interest
in urban photography, challenges the traditional understanding of street
photography and makes original and important connections among urban
culture, social history, and the visual arts, constructing a new historical
model for understanding street photography. Illustrated with more than one
hundred images, this book provides an interpretation of a compelling genre
that is as fresh as its consideration of the city streets themselves, sites
of commerce, dispossession, desire, demonstration, power, and spectacle.



*Copies of the book are available for purchase and signing at the event
after the audience Q&A*.



*Katherine Bussard*<http://artmuseum.princeton.edu/about/press-room/press-release/new-staff-katherine-bussard-peter-c-bunnell-curator-photography>was
appointed Peter C. Bunnell Curator of Photography at the Princeton
University Art Museum <http://artmuseum.princeton.edu> in 2013. Previously,
she served as associate curator of photography at the Art Institute
Chicago. Bussard is co-author of *Color Rush: American Color Photography
from Stieglitz to
Sherman*<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=t&searcharg=Color+Rush%3A+American+Color+Photography+from+Stieglitz+to+Sherman&searchscope=97&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=drosler%2C+martha>(2013).
Her doctoral research on street photography at the City University
of New York is the subject of her latest book, *Unfamiliar Streets* from
Yale University Press (2014). Bussard is currently co-authoring a
publication exploring the intersection of photography, architecture, and
urban studies in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles during the 1960s and
1970s, for which there will be an accompanying exhibition.



One of the most influential and innovative photographers working
today, *Philip-Lorca
diCorcia* <http://www.davidzwirner.com/artists/philip-lorca-dicorcia/> is
known for creating images that are poised between documentary and
theatrically staged photography. His
practice<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES48/?searchtype=d&searcharg=dicorcia%2C+philip-lorca&searchscope=1&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=ddicorcia%2C+philip-lorca>takes
everyday occurrences beyond the realm of banality, infusing what
would otherwise appear to be insignificant gestures with psychology and
emotion. DiCorcia employs photography as a fictive medium capable of
creating uncanny, complex realities out of seemingly straightforward
compositions. As such, his work is based on the dichotomy between fact and
fiction and asks the viewer to question the assumed truths that the
photographic image offers. DiCorcia was named one of Martell's 2012 Artists
of the Year, which was accompanied by a touring exhibition in China. He has
participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide. In 2013, a
large European survey of his work was held at Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt
in Germany and Museum De Pont in Tilburg, The Netherlands.



*Martha Rosler* <http://www.miandn.com/artists/martha-rosler/works/1/> is
an artist whose work often focuses on the public sphere and landscapes of
everyday life, especially as they affect women. Her photographic series on
places of passage and systems of transportation-- airports, roads, subways,
streets--have been widely exhibited. She
publishes<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1/?searchtype=d&searcharg=rosler%2C+martha&searchscope=1&sortdropdown=-&SORT=D&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=arosler%2C+martha>often
on art and culture; her book *Culture
Class* was published in 2013.Rosler has for many years produced works on
war and the "national security climate," connecting everyday experiences at
home with the conduct of war abroad. In 2004 and 2008 she reinstituted her
now well-known series of photomontages "House Beautiful: Bringing the War
Home," originally made as a response to the war in Vietnam. In 2013
Rosler's series of public banners on drone warfare and surveillance was
shown at the Look3 Photo Festival in Charlottesville, Virginia. Her
performance and installation *Meta-Monumental Garage Sale* was held at
MoMA, New York, in December 2012.



In its sixth year the program series *An Art Book*, initiated and organized
by *Arezoo Moseni*<http://www.nypl.org/audiovideo/future-art-book-publishing-margaret-chace-paul-chan-sharon-gallagher-chul-r-kim-arezoo-mo?nref=91122>,
is a celebration of the essential importance and beauty of art books. The
events showcase book presentations and discussions by world renowned
artists, critics, curators, gallerists, historians and writers.


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