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The Quiet Hours City Photographs Melman Mikephotographerholm

  • SKU: BELL-21997516
The Quiet Hours City Photographs Melman Mikephotographerholm
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Publisher: University Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.86 MB
Pages: 81
Author: Melman, Mike(Photographer);Holm, Bill(Introduction)
ISBN: 9780816643288, 0816643288
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Quiet Hours City Photographs Melman Mikephotographerholm by Melman, Mike(photographer);holm, Bill(introduction) 9780816643288, 0816643288 instant download after payment.

A visual tribute to the industrial spaces and commercial interiors of Minnesota's prewar era. A milling district along the Mississippi River. A railroad bridge on Washington Avenue. Jim's Hamburgers in Duluth. A spiral staircase in the Schmidt Brewery. These are the spaces that capture the moods of Minnesota's prewar era. These are the everyday places where ordinary people lived and worked. These are the images that show us the remnants of a city's past. In The Quiet Hours, Mike Melman records a vanishing era of Minnesota's towns and cities through a series of seventy black-and-white photographs taken from 1985 to 2002. Working in the half-light of predawn hours, Melman brings a new perspective to familiar places, one shaped by his training as an architect and his particular affinity for old buildings. Melman's atmospheric photographs give us insight into the bygone life of a city where we had not thought to look for one before. In his essay, Bill Holm compares Melman's work to that of Walt Whitman and Carl Sandburg, artists who embrace and celebrate the urban experience. Holm writes, "These photographs take us a long way toward an understanding of that mighty heart of a city. . . . These are very American pictures in their stubbornness, then integrity, and their dogged affection for the working-class life buried inside them." Through his artistic and historic images, Melman exposes the speed at which American cities change and presents a gritty yet contemplative portrait of urban Minnesota.

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