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AARON SISKIND, (American, 1903-1991), GLOUCESTER, IH, gelatin silver print, 191/4 x 153/8 in. (48...

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AARON SISKIND, (American, 1903-1991), GLOUCESTER, IH, gelatin silver print, 191/4 x 153/8 in. (48...
AARON SISKIND
(American, 1903-1991)
GLOUCESTER, IH
gelatin silver print
191/4 x 153/8 in. (48.9 x 39.1 cm)
1944
ESTIMATE: $4,000-6,000
PROVENANCE
LIGHT Gallery, NEW YORK
LITERATURE
Beaumont Newhall, THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY FROM 1839 TO THE PRESENT DAY, NEW YORK, The Museum of Modern Art, 1949, p. 199 (illustrated)
Carl Chiarenza, AARON SISKIND: PLEASURES AND TERRORS, Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1982, p. 117, pl. 129 (illustrated)
Aaron Siskind was a poet and an English teacher in New York City before he began making documentary photographs of Harlem tenements and life on the Bowery. Extremely articulate about his own work, Siskind wrote the following description in 1945. "Last year I spent the summer at the famous New England fishing village of Gloucester, and made a series of photographic still-lifes of rotting strands of rope, a discarded glove, two fish-heads, and other commonplace objects which I found kicking around on the wharves and beaches. For the first time in my life subject matter, as such, had ceased to be of primary importance. Instead, I found myself involved in the relationships of these objects, so much so that these pictures turned out to be deeply moving and personal experiences." (Aaron Siskind, "The Drama of Objects," MINICAM PHOTOGRAPHY, vol. 8 (June 1945), pp. 20-23, 93-94).