About the Book
In his timely essay, Richard Steven Street discusses minick’s images in the context of the history of farmworker photography and recounts what it is like for an impoverished mexican or guatemalan to leave everything be- hind and walk, hitch, ride rails, to find work in “el norte.” He describes men who will work ten-hour days, six to seven days a week, for months, years, at labor that is back-breaking, underpaid, unappreciated. These are “liminal men,” writes Street, men caught between two worlds––the one they have left behind and the one in which they have found themselves attempting to survive.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 114 - Publish Date: Feb 09, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords Documentary Photography, Black & White Photography, Farmworker Photography, Fine Art Photography
About the Creator
American Roger Minick has been photographing the American experience for nearly sixty years. His photographs are included in permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the J Paul Getty Museum, the George Eastman House, the Smithsonian, and numerous private collections. Two previous mainstream photographic books, published by Scrimshaw Press, include DELTA WEST and HILLS OF HOME. Recent books include AMERICAN BIOGRAPHICS, SIGHTSEER, PERAMBULATIONS, UNDOCUMENTED, THE ETERNAL STARE, CORNUCOPIA, EyeEurope, WebCam, EyeRamblings, DELTA, OZARKS, FIFTY, WHAT IN THE WORLD, MonoChrome, SEASCAPES, VARIOUS & SUNDRY, SOUTHLAND, LIPS, ESPEJO, SEA DIALOGUES, PEN & INK TO PAPER, SINGULARITY, PORTRAITS, PANORAMA, ANTHROPOCENE, THE COURSE OF EMPIRE, THE BANDING SEA, LANDSCAPE STORIES, NEW WORKS 2022-2024, and MARKED, all published by Perambulation Press, a self-publishing venture founded by Roger Minick, specializing in fine art limited edition