Weegee: Society of the Spectacle
Offering a new perspective on Weegee's oeuvre, Weegee: Society of the Spectacle presents the photographer's iconic images beside lesser-known works.
Offering a new perspective on Weegee's oeuvre, Society of the Spectacle presents the photographer's iconic images alongside lesser-known works.
Weegee's macabre tabloid photographs of murdered gangsters, bodies trapped in crashed cars, slums consumed by fire, and other poignant records of New York's nocturnal low life in the 1930s and 40s are the stuff of legend. Lesser-known, however, is the work he created in his later years, when he satirized Hollywood, mocking its fleeting glory, jubilant crowds, and social scenes, and created celebrity portraits that he delighted in distorting using a palette of technical tricks. And herein lies the paradox of Weegee: how can two such wildly different bodies of work co-exist?
Offering the first evaluation of the famed photographer's career in its entirety, this book reconciles the two sides of Weegee by showing how the 'spectacle' was the unifying theme of his work. Over 130 images, some iconic, some more rarely seen, are accompanied by essays that explore the consistent themes throughout Weegee's career, his documentary and photojournalism work, and his last great series taken on the set of Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film Dr. Strangelove.
Details
ISBN13: 9780500029121
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 208
Edition:
Publication Date: 09 Mar 2025
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 26.5(H)x20.6(L)1020
Weight (gm): 1020
Author Biography
Clément Chéroux is a French photography historian and curator. He was recently named director of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris; he was previously chief curator of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.Reviews
An interesting survey of the curiously unique vision of Weegee [that] provides a great introduction to the legendary photographer's work--Brian Arnold "Photo-Eye" (3/24/2025 12:00:00 AM)The two juxtaposing sides of [Weegee's] career--gritty and acclaimed versus glamorous and panned--fill more than 200 pages . . . The photographs paint a picture of an era in all its madness.-- "Air Mail" (1/4/2025 12:00:00 AM)