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Times Square in the Rain

Spencer Ostrander


  • Hatje Cantz (T&H)
  • by by Siri Hustvedt (Contributor), Bonnie Briant (Designer)
On one of Spencer Ostrander''s early visits to Times Square, the rain began to fall. The people in the crowd, suddenly draped in plastic, were transformed into abstract, brilliant reflections of the massive advertising that surrounded them. And when the flickering LEDs hit his camera''s sensor, they created streaks of color and lines that don''t exist, but are part of the photos. Moving among the people with his camera, Ostrander began to see sorrow, tenderness, despair -a hidden story ...

ISBN 9783775753050 | EN | HB
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Publisher Hatje Cantz (T&H)
ISBN 9783775753050
Author(s) by Siri Hustvedt (Contributor), Bonnie Briant (Designer)
Publication date October 2022
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 310 x 221 mm
Illustrations 90 col. & bw ill.
Pages 128
Language(s) English ed.
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On one of Spencer Ostrander’s early visits to Times Square, the rain began to fall. The people in the crowd, suddenly draped in plastic, were transformed into abstract, brilliant reflections of the massive advertising that surrounded them. Designed to entrap the consumer with illusions of status, the good life, and happiness by product, the vast LED light boards turned visitors into walking ads for MTV, Coca-Cola, and The Lion King. And when the flickering LEDs hit his camera’s sensor, they created streaks of color and lines that don’t exist, but are part of the photos, a technical mirage that perfectly suits Ostrander’s subject?the empty allure of late capitalism. Moving among the people with his camera, Ostrander began to see sorrow, tenderness, despair?a hidden story that starts to reveal itself in his photographs.