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Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen
Marvin E․ Newman Print Books Taschen

Marvin E․ Newman

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A stately Collector’s Edition presenting the first major career retrospective of Marvin E. Newman, the remarkable New York photographer largely undiscovered beyond a prestigious collector and gallery circle. Some 170 images reveal Newman’s flawless technique and humanist sensibility in vivid New York cityscapes, as well as top sports shots, and other images from across the U.S.

Collector's Edition (301–1,000), each numbered and signed by Marvin E. Newman

“Tender and sometimes tongue-in-cheek take on New York.”
New York Times

Edition of 700Hardcover in slipcase30.5 x 44 cm6.41 kg236 pages

American Beauty

The undiscovered New York photographer Marvin E. Newman

In 1952, after becoming one of the first-ever recipients of a Master of Science degree in Photography at Chicago’s Institute of Design, native New Yorker Marvin E. Newman returned to his hometown. Like many artists before, he set about chronicling the city. Unlike his predecessors, Newman chose color photography as the preeminent medium for capturing the people, landmarks, chaos, energy, and unique experience of 20th-century New York, and its emergence as the self-proclaimed “Greatest City in the World.”

Lauded by the likes of Eastman House, MoMA, and the International Center of Photography, Newman’s images remained, up until now, largely undiscovered beyond a prestigious collector and gallery circle. After featuring Newman in New York: Portrait of a City, TASCHEN now presents the artist’s first career monograph in a Collector’s Edition of some 170 pictures from the late 1940s through to the early 1980s.

The volume includes vivid tableaux across New York, as well as top shots from his sports photography portfolio for the likes of Life, Look, and Sports Illustrated, and images from the Midwest; Chicago; a vintage 1950s circus; a legalized brothel in Reno, Nevada; Las Vegas; Alaska; and the West Coast. From Times Square to Wall Street, Newman’s vivid, original tableaux offer fresh perspectives on familiar New York landmarks but, above all, a unique sense for life in the city and for the drama, extremities, and complexities that weld New York to so many hearts. Beyond New York, Newman applies the same flawless technique and humanist sensibility to other locations across the United States, providing memorable images that leave their mark on the eye and the soul.

At 89 years old, Newman, who is represented by the prestigious Howard Greenberg Gallery, is long overdue a monograph. With a new essay by critic and scholar Lyle Rexer, this first chronological retrospective offers due recognition to an outstanding talent and a tribute to New York in all its thrilling, chaotic, and stately glory.

Collector's Edition of 700 copies (301–1,000), each numbered and signed by Marvin E. Newman.

Also available as four signed Art Editions (No. 1–300), all with a signed print.
The artist

Marvin E. Newman (b. 1927) was one of the first recipients of a Master of Science degree in Photography at Chicago’s Institute of Design. A native New Yorker, he shot sports for Life, Look, and Sports Illustrated. His work has been lauded by the likes of Eastman House, MoMA, and the International Center of Photography (ICP).

The author

Lyle Rexer is a New York–based writer, curator, and art critic. He is a contributor to Photograph magazine, and has written for many others including Art in America, Aperture, and Modern Painters. His books include The Edge of Vision: The Rise of Abstraction in Photography and How to Look at Outsider Art. A Rhodes scholar, he serves on the faculty at School of Visual Arts in New York City.

The editor

Reuel Golden is the former editor of the British Journal of Photography and the Photography editor at TASCHEN. His TASCHEN titles include: Mick Rock: The Rise of David Bowie, both London and New York Portrait of a City books, The Rolling Stones, Her Majesty, the National Geographic editions, the David Bailey SUMO and Andy Warhol. Polaroids.

Marvin E. Newman
Edition of 700Hardcover in slipcase30.5 x 44 cm6.41 kg236 pages

ISBN 978-3-8365-6145-7

Edition: English
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