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Chauncey Hare - Protest Photographs - Steidl 2009

Chauncey Hare - Protest Photographs - Steidl 2009

Chauncey Hare documents the ordinary and claustrophobic reality of suburban America in the early 1970s and its inhabitants, victims of the unexpected and disconcerting implications of the American Dream.

Hare gave up photography altogether in 1985 to devote himself, with a degree in psychology, to helping workers – the same ones he had portrayed in their empty, desolate homes a decade earlier – to combat abuses of power in the workplace.

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Chauncey Hare - Protest Photographs - Steidl 2009

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Chauncey Hare - Protest Photographs - Steidl 2009

Chauncey Hare documents the ordinary and claustrophobic reality of suburban America in the early 1970s and its inhabitants, victims of the unexpected and disconcerting implications of the American Dream.

Hare gave up photography altogether in 1985 to devote himself, with a degree in psychology, to helping workers – the same ones he had portrayed in their empty, desolate homes a decade earlier – to combat abuses of power in the workplace.

372p - EN - 25x31cm - hardcover - very good condition

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Chauncey Hare documents the ordinary and claustrophobic reality of suburban America in the early 1970s and its inhabitants, victims of the unexpected and disconcerting implications of the American Dream.

Hare gave up photography altogether in 1985 to devote himself, with a degree in psychology, to helping workers – the same ones he had portrayed in their empty, desolate homes a decade earlier – to combat abuses of power in the workplace.

372p - EN - 25x31cm - hardcover - very good condition