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Ali

Steve Shapiro


  • Powerhouse Books
Ali collects the best of Steve Schapiro's images of late fighter Muhammad Ali, many in print for the first time ever. The collection offers a glimpse of a star on the rise; Schapiro spent five days with Ali at the tender age of 21, before he had even adopted the Muhammad Ali name, when he still went by Cassius Clay. Seen together, these photographs provide an indelible portrait of the early life of one of the most talented, graceful, controversial, athletic, and influential American figures of the 20th C.

ISBN 9781576878392 | E | HB
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Publisher Powerhouse Books
ISBN 9781576878392
Publication date April 2018
Edition Hardback
Dimensions mm
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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In June, 1963, on assignment from Sports Illustrated, peerless portrait photographer Steve Schapiro traveled to Louisville, Kentucky to spend some time with the young Olympic champion boxer Cassius Clay, and accompany him on a road trip to New York City. At 21, Clay was yet to adopt the mantle of Muhammad Ali, but his boastful persona, intelligence, black pride, and sharp tongue were already fully formed.

Over the course of their five days together, Schapiro-a master at developing trust and capturing unguarded intimacy on film-revealed both sides of the young Ali: the one side posing and preening for the camera, ever conscious of his image; the other, unguarded and unselfconscious, in candid images of the young fighter at home with his family and immersed in his community and neighborhood.

Ali collects the best of Steve Schapiro's images of late fighter Muhammad Ali, many in print for the first time ever. The collection offers a glimpse of a star on the rise; Schapiro spent five days with Ali at the tender age of 21, before he had even adopted the Muhammad Ali name, when he still went by Cassius Clay. Seen together, these photographs provide an indelible portrait of the early life of one of the most talented, graceful, controversial, athletic, and influential American figures of the 20th century.