Susan Meiselas: Nicaragua (signed 1st edition)
June 1978-July 1979
$50.00
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Originally published in 1981, Susan Meiselas’ “Nicaragua” is a modern classic–a seminal contribution to the literature of concerned photojournalism. John Berger praised the work for its ability to, “take us right inside a revolutionary moment… Yet unlike most photographs of such material, these refuse all the rhetoric normally associated with such pictures: The rhetoric of…
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Susan Meiselas, born in Baltimore in 1948, received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and her MA from Harvard University. Her first book, the classic "Carnival Strippers," was published in 1976. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Hasselblad Foundation Photography Prize (1994) and the International Center of Photography's Infinity Award (2005). Her work has been exhibited at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. A member of Magnum Photos, Meiselas was named a MacArthur Fellow in 1992. She lives in New York.
Format: Hardback
Publication date: 2008-09-01
Measurements: 11 x 8.8 x 0.9 inches
ISBN: 9781683951414
“Susan Meiselas is an award-winning documentary photographer represented by Magnum and best-known for her work in Central America. Her photographs have appeared worldwide in the pages of Time, the New York Times,Paris Match and Life, among others. A 1992 MacArthur fellow, Meiselas has edited a number of books, including Learn to See, Chile from Within and Kurdistan: In the Shadow of History, and has published the photographic books Pandora’s Box and Carnival Strippers. Encounters with the Dani accompanies her multimedia installation for the 2003 ICP Triennial of Photography and Video: Strangers.”