THE KIDS WERE ALRIGHT - Ryan McGinley

75,00 €
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In 1992, American photographer Ryan McGinley (1977-) presented his first photography exhibition - "The Kids Are Alright" - at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, a powerful portrait of New York youth as candid as it was trashy. He returns in 2017 with a sequel, "The Kids Were Alright", a collection of 1,600 equally subversive shots taken between 1998 and 2003. Exhibited at Denver's Museum of Contemporary Art, these shots still bear witness to a New York youth galvanized by a desire for freedom and a thirst for limitless experimentation. Intimate, sensual and raw, his photographs will be published for the occasion in a book of the same name by Rizzoli.

Published by Rizzoli, 2017

21 cm x 28.7 cm, 224 pages, good condition

ISBN 9780847859702

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In 1992, American photographer Ryan McGinley (1977-) presented his first photography exhibition - "The Kids Are Alright" - at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, a powerful portrait of New York youth as candid as it was trashy. He returns in 2017 with a sequel, "The Kids Were Alright", a collection of 1,600 equally subversive shots taken between 1998 and 2003. Exhibited at Denver's Museum of Contemporary Art, these shots still bear witness to a New York youth galvanized by a desire for freedom and a thirst for limitless experimentation. Intimate, sensual and raw, his photographs will be published for the occasion in a book of the same name by Rizzoli.

Published by Rizzoli, 2017

21 cm x 28.7 cm, 224 pages, good condition

ISBN 9780847859702

In 1992, American photographer Ryan McGinley (1977-) presented his first photography exhibition - "The Kids Are Alright" - at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, a powerful portrait of New York youth as candid as it was trashy. He returns in 2017 with a sequel, "The Kids Were Alright", a collection of 1,600 equally subversive shots taken between 1998 and 2003. Exhibited at Denver's Museum of Contemporary Art, these shots still bear witness to a New York youth galvanized by a desire for freedom and a thirst for limitless experimentation. Intimate, sensual and raw, his photographs will be published for the occasion in a book of the same name by Rizzoli.

Published by Rizzoli, 2017

21 cm x 28.7 cm, 224 pages, good condition

ISBN 9780847859702

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