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American Bohemia: The Photographic Legacy of the Village Voice

Edited by Thomas McGovern, Edited by David Evans Frantz, Contributions by Hilton Als

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For more than half a century, the Village Voice served as America’s most influential alternative newspaper – a fearless chronicler of politics, culture, and everyday life in New York City. American Bohemia gathers the extraordinary photographs that helped define the paper’s visual identity and shaped how readers saw the city and themselves. Bringing together work by nearly fifty photographers, this richly illustrated volume captures the radical energy, artistic experimentation, and social upheaval that animated the Voice from the 1950s through the 1990s. From the pioneering street photography of Fred W. McDarrah to the evocative portraits and documentary images of Amy Arbus, James Hamilton, Coreen Simpson, Sylvia Plachy, and many others, these photographs chart the evolution of downtown culture and American counterculture alike. They document political protest, nightlife, performance, and the everyday drama of urban life, revealing how photography functioned not merely as illustration but as a central mode of storytelling within the Voice. Featuring newly commissioned essays and reflections by editors and contributors, including a catalog essay by Hilton Als, American Bohemia situates the Village Voice within a broader history of alternative journalism and visual culture. The book traces how its photographers expanded the possibilities of photojournalism and influenced generations of artists, writers, and readers. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the California Museum of Photography, this volume offers a vivid portrait of New York during decades of artistic ferment and political change. It is both a tribute to the photographers who defined an era and a reminder of the enduring power of independent media to document and shape cultural life. Photographers: Michael Ackerman, Amy Arbus, Marc Asnin, Martin Benjamin, Bill Bernstein, Carrie Boretz, Chris Buck, Michel Delsol, Pamela Duffy, Deborah Feingold, Ricky Flores, Frank Fournier, Frank Franca, Andy Freeberg, Donna Gray, Lois Greenfield, Lori Grinker, Carol Halebian, James Hamilton, Meg Handler, Caroline Howard, Peter Hujar, Hiroyuki Ito, Mike Kamber, Kristine Larsen, David C. Lee, Laura Levine, Darren Lew, Andrew Lichtenstein, Adam Mastoon, Fred W. McDarrah, Catherine McGann, Thomas McGovern, Greg Miller, Steven Mark Needham, Danuta Otfinowski, Brian Palmer, Sandra-Lee Phipps, Keri Pickett, Sylvia Plachy, Allen Reuben, Linda Rosier, Steven Rubin, Nevin Shalit, Coreen Simpson, Ann Summa, Doug Vann, Harvey Wang, C. T. Wemple

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Normally shipped | Forthcoming. We are not accepting backorders for this item yet
Publisher | Fordham University Press
Published date | 1 Dec 2026
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 192
Dimensions | 279 x 216 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-5315-1433-4
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