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Limited edition of 2,000 sets. Berenice Abbott was one of the most
versatile photographic artists of the twentieth century and her
work has been published and publicized since the beginning of her
career in 1925. She is best known for her Paris portraits of the
1920s and her documentation of New York City in the 1930s but, like
most great artists, Abbott's reputation has rested on a small
portion of her life's work. For every time one of her most famous
photographs has been published there are many others that could
have served the same purpose but were not used because they are
less well known. In Abbott's case there is an unusually large body
of unknown work because during the most potentially creative time
of her life, the circumstances of her existence were very
complicated, largely due to lack of work and income, particularly
between the years 1929-35 and 1940-1959. Many of the photographs
she did manage to create in those years were not sufficiently
commercial to attract a publisher and she was financially unable to
publicize them on her own, develop a project to its natural
conclusion or, in some instances, even undertake a project of
interest. The Unknown Abbott attempts to correct this situation and
make some of Abbott's outstanding but largely unknown work
available to a wider public. Gerhard Steidl had published the two
volume Berenice Abbott in 2008 and Documenting Science in 2012.
These books are currently out of print but are going to be reissued
by Steidl in the near future. Steidl met with the editors Hank
O'Neal and Ron Kurtz in late January 2011 to discuss future Abbott
projects. This was when they began thinking of a series of Abbott
books, dealing with various aspects of her career. Hank O'Neal and
Ron Kurtz have chosen to present five volumes of work, ranging from
her earliest photographs in New York City to documents of American
cities before the Civil War, vigorous lumberjacks in California's
High Sierra Mountains, the sophisticated bohemia of Greenwich
Village as well as the amusements of Daytona Beach. The Unknown
Abbott is a very ambitious project that will present hundreds of
outstanding Abbott images for the first time. Her reputation is
already very secure, but these previously unknown images will
further clarify the range of her photographic activity beyond her
portraits in Paris, Changing New York and Documenting Science.
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