Personal statement by British photographer David BAILEY
"My book 'Havana' is just a superficial look, not a soul-searching investigation, a quick impression of a place that is unique in its geographical position, being much closer to the United States of America than the space station. Both are places ordinary Americans cannot visit. To be one of the poorest nations on Earth, almost within spitting distance of the richest makes the poverty of Cuba seem more extreme. Two countries with extreme ideologies; the small one proving that Communism does not work, the other proving that democratic paranoia does work if the power and the money are in place." (© David BAILEY)
Content
In this photo volume, 'Havana', shows David BAILEY at the height of his powers, producing photographs that reflect his mastery of the full range of the distinct genres of the medium. From vibrant street reportage to seering portraiture, this book offers a quintessential view of a city which is the touchstone for one of the most distinct cultural and political devides in a world fast moving toward homogeneity." (© Steidl Verlag, 2006)
About British photographer David BAILEY (b.1938)
Photo books by and on the work of David BAILEY
- Ed(s)/Author(s)
- Gerry Badger
- Format
- HC with dust jacket, 18,5 x 24 x 2 cm. (9,5 x 7 in.), 108 pp., 65 duotone b/w ills., text language: English