Joan Colom Album
Published: RM/Fundacion Foto Colectania, 2012 Language: Spanish
Soft Cover B&W
ISBN-10: 8415118155
ISBN-13: 978-8415118152
96 pages, 9.2 x 0.5 x 10 inches
Edition: First Edition Condition: Used
Spanish photographer Joan Colom (born 1921) is one of the great chroniclers of Catalan culture, particularly focusing on Barcelona's working classes and its criminal underworld during the 1950s and 60s. Colom spent years on the streets of Barcelona's Raval neighborhood, with a camera surreptitiously attached to his waist, thoroughly documenting a world rarely recorded in the annals of Spanish photography.
This volume is a facsimile edition of a photo album that Colom prepared for the gallery owner and photography critic Josep Maria Casademont, sometime in the mid- to late 1960s, which was recently integrated into the collection of the Fundación Foto Colectania. The photographs, some of which have never been published before, were taken between 1958 and 1964 and all derive from Colom's classic series, "Gente de la calle" (Street People). The album was laid out by Colom with superb narrative rhythm, making this facsimile edition an exquisite artist's book.
Published: RM/Fundacion Foto Colectania, 2012 Language: Spanish
Soft Cover B&W
ISBN-10: 8415118155
ISBN-13: 978-8415118152
96 pages, 9.2 x 0.5 x 10 inches
Edition: First Edition Condition: Used
Spanish photographer Joan Colom (born 1921) is one of the great chroniclers of Catalan culture, particularly focusing on Barcelona's working classes and its criminal underworld during the 1950s and 60s. Colom spent years on the streets of Barcelona's Raval neighborhood, with a camera surreptitiously attached to his waist, thoroughly documenting a world rarely recorded in the annals of Spanish photography.
This volume is a facsimile edition of a photo album that Colom prepared for the gallery owner and photography critic Josep Maria Casademont, sometime in the mid- to late 1960s, which was recently integrated into the collection of the Fundación Foto Colectania. The photographs, some of which have never been published before, were taken between 1958 and 1964 and all derive from Colom's classic series, "Gente de la calle" (Street People). The album was laid out by Colom with superb narrative rhythm, making this facsimile edition an exquisite artist's book.
Published: RM/Fundacion Foto Colectania, 2012 Language: Spanish
Soft Cover B&W
ISBN-10: 8415118155
ISBN-13: 978-8415118152
96 pages, 9.2 x 0.5 x 10 inches
Edition: First Edition Condition: Used
Spanish photographer Joan Colom (born 1921) is one of the great chroniclers of Catalan culture, particularly focusing on Barcelona's working classes and its criminal underworld during the 1950s and 60s. Colom spent years on the streets of Barcelona's Raval neighborhood, with a camera surreptitiously attached to his waist, thoroughly documenting a world rarely recorded in the annals of Spanish photography.
This volume is a facsimile edition of a photo album that Colom prepared for the gallery owner and photography critic Josep Maria Casademont, sometime in the mid- to late 1960s, which was recently integrated into the collection of the Fundación Foto Colectania. The photographs, some of which have never been published before, were taken between 1958 and 1964 and all derive from Colom's classic series, "Gente de la calle" (Street People). The album was laid out by Colom with superb narrative rhythm, making this facsimile edition an exquisite artist's book.