Bernie Goldschmidt Photos of New York City 2000-2020
, by Goldschmidt, Bernard- ISBN: 9781098357207 | 1098357205
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 5/4/2021
The photos in this book cover many aspects of what constitutes and gives New York City its unique character. The book starts with photos of some bridges (the Manhattan, the George Washington) shown from less familiar vantage points. Pictures of well-known buildings like the Hearst Tower are followed by lesser known ones, such as the Decker Building at Union Square, a Roman Catholic Church on First Avenue and Sixty-Sixth Street, the Montauk Club in Brooklyn. Next are photos of New Yorkers at work, play, and leisure: making pizza, glass blowing, in-line skating, exercising, making music, attending a Gay Pride Parade, etc. Some temporary outdoor sculpture exhibits and some permanent sculpture, such as a memorial to a Titanic victim and the beautiful sand sculpture in a Manhattan playground follow. Pictures of people at parades, the Macy's, the St. Patrick's Day, and the Hispanic Day are also shown. A large number of original wall murals (graffiti), many of which have since disappeared in the last twenty years as the city rebuilds itself, are included. A striking picture of the Twin Towers on fire, as well as some winter pictures, are also presented. The book concludes with a section of photos of the New York Subway system: stained glass windows, ceramic mosaics, and shots taken inside the subway cars. New York City is so large and diverse that one could make several books of photos like this and not repeat any of the photographs.
" Bernie, a lifelong New Yorker has curated and published a selection of his photographs late in life, which in itself I find to be significant and moving thing to do. These images represent his view of the world around him over the course of decades; a love letter to the city and its inhabitants."
- Gregory Crewdson
Chairperson of the Photography Dept., Yale
" Bernie, a lifelong New Yorker has curated and published a selection of his photographs late in life, which in itself I find to be significant and moving thing to do. These images represent his view of the world around him over the course of decades; a love letter to the city and its inhabitants."
- Gregory Crewdson
Chairperson of the Photography Dept., Yale