Background information
"Between the World Wars, America's Great Depression spawned the need for many public works agencies, in particular the Farm Security Administration. Director Roy Stryker was invited by the Roosevelt administration to assemble a team of photographers, which included Walker EVANS, Dorothea LANGE, Arthur ROTHSTEIN, Jack DELANO and Gordon PARKS, to document America's cultural and economic conditions. Although the archives are often consulted for a few nostalgic images, they have never been comprehensively anthologised.
Content
This out-of-print photographic volume, 'FSA: The American Vision' gathers, for the first time, the FSA's catalogue of documentary photography - a collection of images so extraordinary that they set the standard for photojournalism for years afterward." (© Abrams, 2006)
About participating photographers
- Walker EVANS (1903-1975)
Dorothea LANGE (1895-1965)
Arthur ROTHSTEIN (1915-1985)
Jack DELANO (1914-1997)
Gordon PARKS (1912-2006)
Photo books by or on the work by participating photographers
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Gilles Mora
- Format
- HC with dust jacket, 30,5 x 34 x 3 cm., 360 pp., b/w ills., text language: English