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Men Photographing Women in the 70s
Michael Abramson

EU customers, please note VAT may apply on delivery. More info can be found here . 'Men Photographing Women in the 1970s' by Michael Abramson, 96 pp, paperback, pink foil, 175 x 120mm . Once a month, in 1970s Chicago, men were allowed to take cameras into underground strip clubs. Michael Abramson, a local photographer, thought it would be more revealing to photograph the men photographing the women. Left in a drawer until now, the resulting images are a fascinating, funny and at times unsettling portrayal of the uninhibited male gaze. Introduced by Midge Wilson. Michael Abramson (1948-2011) was an American photographer best known for his work documenting the nightlife of black night clubs on the south side of Chicago. His photographs can be found in the permanent collections of many major American institutions including the Smithsonian, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago History Museum, the California Museum of Photography and more. This is the first edition. Book design by Matthew Young. ISBN: 978-1-910566-29-9

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Michael Abramson

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Hoxton Mini Press

Hoxton Mini Press

London, United Kingdom
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