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Reinier Gerritsen
Wall Street Stop
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Edited by: Frits Gierstberg, Nederlands Fotomuseum
Designed by: René Put
Texts by: Frits Gierstberg
Englisch, Niederländisch
July 2010, 120 Pages
, 44 Photos
hardcover
1mm x
1mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-2720-4
| Photographs of a world in a state of shock
When the financial crisis of 2009 was at its peak, Reinier Gerritsen took photographs of people in the subway between Wall Street and Grand Central Station in the New York banking district. We see a variety of introverted commuters in unposed group portraits, reflecting the state of shock of a world unable to comprehend the collapse of the global financial system. In his choice of subject, Gerritsen consciously places himself within the tradition of documentary photography from Walker Evans to Bruce Davidson and their fascination with everyday metropolitan life.
Gerritsen assembles his photos from a number of shots taken in rapid succession, and refers to his documentary series as a construct, thereby placing his work at the center of the discussion on the significance of documentary photography in the year 2010.
Exhibition schedule: Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam, June 26–September 12, 2010
Gerritsen assembles his photos from a number of shots taken in rapid succession, and refers to his documentary series as a construct, thereby placing his work at the center of the discussion on the significance of documentary photography in the year 2010.
Exhibition schedule: Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam, June 26–September 12, 2010
»Die Alltäglichkeit des Schreckens kann man kaum deutlicher zeigen.«
N.Z.Z. am Sonntag
»›Wall Street Shop‹ zeigt in den Tiefen der New Yorker U-Bahn die Alltäglichkeit des Ausnahmezustands. Unspektakulär und introvertiert. Wer sich darauf einlässt, findet eine komplexe Perspektive auf den großen Crash, die womöglich schwerer wiegt, als mancher Leitartikel im Wirtschaftsteil.«
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