It’s hard to believe, but Paul McDonough’s “New York Photographs: 1968-1978,” is the brilliant photographer’s first monograph. Either that’s a parable about the world of art photography and its habit of relying on the same ten or twelve picture-makers to talk about the form as a whole, or about the difficulty some artists have finding their voice in a post-Henri Cartier Bresson world. Whatever the reason, McDonough’s book is a more-than-welcome addition to what is generally called “street photography.” – Hilton Als, The New Yorker Book Bench
Paul McDonough Source thekhooll: I feel that Paul McDonough catches a more amusing almost childlike feel to his...
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New York - 1968 -1978 It’s hard to believe, but Paul McDonough’s “New York Photographs: 1968-1978,” is the brilliant...
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