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THE KIDS WERE ALRIGHT - Ryan McGinley
In 1992, American photographer Ryan McGinley (b. 1977) presented his first photography exhibition—“The Kids Are Alright”—at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, a powerful portrait of a New York youth scene that was as candid as it was edgy. He returns in 2017 with a sequel, “The Kids Were Alright,” a collection of 1,600 equally subversive photographs taken between 1998 and 2003. On display at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, these images continue to capture a New York youth galvanized by a desire for freedom and a thirst for boundless 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 28.7 cm, 224 pages, in good condition
ISBN
In 1992, American photographer Ryan McGinley (b. 1977) presented his first photography exhibition—“The Kids Are Alright”—at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, a powerful portrait of a New York youth scene that was as candid as it was edgy. He returns in 2017 with a sequel, “The Kids Were Alright,” a collection of 1,600 equally subversive photographs taken between 1998 and 2003. On display at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, these images continue to capture a New York youth galvanized by a desire for freedom and a thirst for boundless 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 28.7 cm, 224 pages, in good condition
ISBN