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On the Bowery

Photographs by Ed Grazda


  • Powerhouse Books
Inspired by Lionel Rogosin's classic 1956 film On the Bowery, Ed Grazda's On The Bowery shows the weathered life and times he encountered on the Bowery in 1971. Perhaps the grittiest part of the city in those years, Grazda captured all the sorrow, hardship, and general bad luck that couldn't be masked upon the faces of those who called the Bowery their home. The unfiltered and barrierless street view is where Grazda has always been most comfortable shooting..

ISBN 9781576879252 | E | HB
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Publisher Powerhouse Books
ISBN 9781576879252
Publication date September 2019
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 196 x 236 mm
Pages 68
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Up until the late 20th century the Bowery was a notorious place of cheap hotels and bars - New York's infamous skid row, where the city's down-and-out found each other and made do the best they could. Inspired by Lionel Rogosin's classic 1956 film On the Bowery, Ed Grazda's On The Bowery shows the weathered life and times he encountered on the Bowery in 1971. Perhaps the grittiest part of the city in those years, Grazda captured all the sorrow, hardship, and general bad luck that couldn't be masked upon the faces of those who called the Bowery their home. The unfiltered and barrierless street view is where Grazda has always been most comfortable shooting and once again we are the beneficiaries of his intrepid spirit. Before gentrification changed the street and surrounding neighbourhood into a tourist destination with museums, upscale retailers, clubs, and fancy restaurants, Grazda provides an important reminder to us all that it was only a few decades ago in the city's history that the Bowery was a much different scene and that New York never stops evolving.