
Portrait of a City
A Century of American Photography
Alexander Moore(Photographer)
Dulwich Picture Gallery (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 20. July 2026
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-898519-55-3 (ISBN)
Description
Portrait of a City: A Century of American Photography traces a century of American urban life through the camera lens, from Alfred Stieglitz's early Modernist visions to Bruce Davidson's immersive Subway photographs of the 1980s. Published to accompany the exhibition at Dulwich Picture Gallery, the book brings together works by some of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century, including Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Diane Arbus, Helen Levitt, Saul Leiter, Garry Winogrand and Bruce Davidson. Across themes of immigration, labour, inequality, counterculture and community, the city emerges as both backdrop and protagonist in the story of modern America. Combining iconic images with new scholarship, the publication explores photography's dual role as artistic expression and social document.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
88 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 219 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-898519-55-3 (9781898519553)
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Persons
Alexander Moore graduated with a photography degree from Staffordshire University in 2011. After an early career as an award winning photographer, he joined Huxley-Parlour, one of London's leading photography dealerships, where he helped establish a programme of international contemporary exhibitions and authored the catalogue Steve McCurry: Afghanistan (2014). In 2015 he went on to work for the fashion photographer Mario Testino, leading the delivery of museum exhibitions in Berlin, Dubai, New York, Amsterdam, Lima and Copenhagen. He joined Dulwich Picture Gallery in 2018 where he is now Creative Producer. Moore has over fifteen years' experience in art publishing and has edited more than fifty art and photography related titles, including this book. He has curated exhibitions including Unearthed: Photography's Roots at Dulwich Picture Gallery and Afterimage: Sylwia Kowalczyk (2025) at Studies in Photography gallery, Edinburgh, for both of which he also authored the accompanying catalogues. He is the author of Chicago Soul: The Forgotten Photographs of John H. White (October 2026) and the curator of Photo Dalkeith 2027: Focus on Poland.
Content
Foreword
A Land Which Reached for the Sky: How Photography Shaped Our Understanding of the American City
The Simultaneity of the Non-Simultaneous: Edouard Manet and American Street Photography
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Image Credits
A Land Which Reached for the Sky: How Photography Shaped Our Understanding of the American City
The Simultaneity of the Non-Simultaneous: Edouard Manet and American Street Photography
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Image Credits