This book is a record of Julie Dermansky's documentation of the Occupy Wall Street Movement from September 27, 2011- March 25th 2012. Her coverage started on the 10th day of the occupation in NYC and goes through the second weekend of "Spring Training". She photographed the movement in NYC, Oakland, Berkeley and New Orleans. To see more of Dermansky's work visit her website at: www.jsdart.com
The book has an essay by Dermansky and 111 color photos .
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Julie Dermansky
jsdart
NYC, USA
Julie Dermansky is a documentary photographer focusing on social, environment and political change. She is an Affiliate Scholar at The Center for the Study of Genocide, Conflict Resolution, a Thomas J. Watson Fellow and a recipient of an NEA grant. When not on assignment, Dermansky covers stories around the world that she is drawn to.
Dermansky was born in New York City in 1966 and grew up in Englewood, NJ. She started her career as a fine artist after getting a BFA from Tulane University in 1988, switching her focus from painting and sculpture to photography in 2004.Since then her photographs have been published internationally in magazine and newspapers including The Times of London, Der Spiegle the Guardian, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Newsweek and Time magazine. She is a regular contributor to the Atlantic’s website where her work on the Occupy Wall Street movement has been featured. Her recent exhibitions include, As I See It: Julie Dermansky Documents A World O
Fecha de publicación 01 de junio de 2012
Dimensiones Apaisado estándar 120 páginas
Papel estándar
Categoría Arte y fotografía
Etiquetas Occupy Wall Street, new york city, social justice, human rights, Occupy Oakland, occupy movement, photo essay, julie dermansky, fine art photography, social criticism, current events, american social movement, photojournalism, protest, nyc, news, america, economy