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Danny Lyon: The Destruction of Lower Manhattan

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Full Title:

Danny Lyon: The Destruction of Lower Manhattan

Contributors:

By (Author) Danny Lyon

ISBN:

9781597114943

Publisher:

Aperture

Imprint:

Aperture

Publication Date:

2nd February 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

724.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 235mm, Height 267mm

Weight:

1080g

Description

First published in 1969, The Destruction of Lower Manhattan is a singular, lasting document of nearly sixty acres of downtown New York architecture before its destruction in a wave of urban development.

After creating the series The Bikeriders and moving back to New York in 1966, Lyon settled into a downtown loft, becoming one of the few artists to document the dramatic changes taking place. Lyon writes, Whole blocks would disappear. An entire neighborhood. Its few last loft occupying tenants were being evicted, and no place like it would ever be built again. Through his striking photographs and accompanying texts, Lyon paints a portrait of the people who lived there, of rooms with abandoned furniture, childrens paintings, empty stairwells. Intermingled within the architecture are portraits of individuals and the demolition workers who, despite their assigned task, emerge as the surviving heroes. Danny Lyons documentation of doomed facades, empty interiors, work crews, and remaining dwellers still appeals to our emotions more than fifty years later, and Apertures reissue retains the power of the original.

This facsimile of The Destruction of Lower Manhattan has been produced and published in partnership with Fundacin ICO.

Reviews

. . . decades later, The Destruction of Lower Manhattan retains its immediacy. Eric Banks, New York Times

Author Bio

Danny Lyon (born in New York, 1942), regarded as one of the most influential documentary photographers, is also a filmmaker and writer. His many books include The Movement (1964), The Bikeriders (1968, reissued by Aperture, 2014), Conversations with the Dead (1971), Knave of Hearts (1999), Like a Thief 's Dream (2007), and Deep Sea Diver (2011). Lyon's work is widely exhibited and collected, and he has been awarded Guggenheim Fellowships twice, National Endowment for the Arts grants numerous times, and a 2011 Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism.

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