Books
Museum of Contemporary Photography - Coffee Table Book - Hartt
- Item Number
- 317
- Estimated Value
- 40 USD
- Sold
- 14 USD to mn879a807
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Hardcover Coffee Table Book:
Stray LightHardcover August 15, 2013
by David Hartt (Author)
When the Johnson Publishing Company, best known for Jet and Ebony, moved into its iconic building on Michigan Avenue, the structure symbolized a bold entry into both the Chicago skyline and the city's cultural environment. This emblematic building was the first in Chicago designed and owned by African Americans, a modernist masterpiece that in 1980 the Washington Post called, practically a monument, sometimes an ostentatious one to black success.
David Hartt was given unprecedented access to the building, much of which retains its 70s design, from bright gold accents to vintage see-through furniture. His resulting photographs take viewers on a rich and revealing tour.
Item Special Note
Will not ship. Local pick up only.
Donated By:
Museum of Contemporary Photography Columbia College Chicago
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