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Cost: $650.00

American Pictures

Jacob Holdt

“HEARTFELT, IMMEDIATE AND POWERFUL”: FIRST AMERICAN EDITION OF AMERICAN PICTURES

HOLDT, Jacob. American Pictures. (Copenhagen): American Pictures Foundation, (1985). Square quarto, original black cloth, original photographic dust jacket. $650.

First American edition of Holdt’s self-published account of poverty in America, with over 650 color and black-and-white photographs.

In the 1970s, Danish photographer Jacob Holdt hitchhiked across America, a five-year odyssey recorded in 3,000 pictures, from which he selected the hundreds of images seen in this critically-praised photobook. “Holdt’s words and pictures… heartfelt, immediate and powerful—combine to give a personal, sometimes naïve, yet persuasive analysis of the racism and class inequalities in American society” (Parr & Badger II:247). “To be put on the shelf next to Let Us Now Praise Famous Men by Agee and Evans” (New York Post). In 1984, Holdt’s photographs became the foundation for his award-winning film of the same title. Preceded by the scarce 1977 first Danish edition, also self-published.

Book fine; light edge-wear to bright, about-fine dust jacket.

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