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East Harlem, Leo Goldstein, NEW BOOK in seal
The Postwar Years
Hardcover with dust jacket
New book in seal
Includes 70 duotone images, a preface by Juan González and an introduction by A.D. Coleman.
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For some 70 years, Leo Goldstein’s East Harlem body of work remained mostly untouched and unseen. The silver gelatin prints were catalogued in 2016, and a selection is gathered here for the first time. The photographs were taken over a number of years, beginning in 1949 when Goldstein was a member of the Photo League.
The East Harlem corpus, edited by Régina Monfort, represents an important and unique addition to the photographic history of New York City. Because there are no negatives in existence, it was of particular importance to preserve the images in book form and make them available to the public.
The selected images reflect the postwar years in the East Harlem community, which would grow into a center of Puerto Rican culture and life in the U.S. From the families portrayed gathering on stoops, to the kids at their shoeshine stations, to youths playing ball in the streets, to posters on neighborhood walls, Goldstein’s images of East Harlem provide a window into the socio-economic, cultural, and political landscape of the time.
Leo Goldstein was born in 1901 in Kishinev in the Bessarabian region (now Moldova) of Czarist Russia. Fleeing the pogroms, his family settled in New York City in 1906. He was the fourth child of 13 and went to work at a young age to help support the family. Leo was a talented amateur sculptor and artist, taking up photography when he joined the Photo League in the late 1940s. Goldstein embraced the social documentary tradition of the League and was influenced by legendary members Paul Strand, Lewis Hine, and Berenice Abbott, among others. He died in New York City in 1972.
A small number of Goldstein’s images have appeared in exhibits and publications of Photo League work, beginning with the seminal exhibit “This Is the Photo League” (1948–1949) and later in the book, This Was the Photo League, published in 2000. His work was included in “The Photo League, 1936–1951,” an exhibition organized by Howard Greenberg at the Photofind Gallery in Woodstock, New York in 1985. One of Goldstein’s images was also included in the 2011–12 exhibit at the Jewish Museum entitled “The Radical Camera: New York’s Photo League, 1936–1951.” Leo Goldstein’s work is represented by the Howard Greenberg Gallery.
“Russian-Jewish immigrant Leo Goldstein (1901–1972) shared the progressive ethos of his ‘camera club,’ the New York Photo League, and, beginning in 1949, turned his empathetic heart and gifted eye toward the city’s latest ‘immigrants,’ Puerto Ricans—U.S. citizens segregated by language, custom, and race. Notably, the images comprise Goldstein’s own ‘edit,’ posthumously-rescued enlargements originally made for an unknown posterity. Today his photographs confront subsequent popular stereotypes, presenting afresh the newcomers’ enduring humanity.” –Julia Van Haaften, author of Berenice Abbott: A Life in Photography
“[In the 1960s we] spawned our own group of activist photographers, people like Frank Espada, Hiram Maristany, and Michael Abramson, who chronicled in their work militant and bold new images of East Harlem and of Puerto Rican life in America. But... we now know that there was Leo Goldstein, a solitary photo artist of the 1950s who trained his lens on this heroic but little-known community of migrants. We who lived through those years in East Harlem can assure you, his lens was truer than any of the news articles, movies, or books of the era, and we are all enriched by the work he left behind.” –Juan González, from the Preface
Produced in collaboration with Naomi Goldstein
Bookdesign by Francesca Richer
Language: English
East Harlem, Leo Goldstein, new book in seal
PowerHouse Books, 2019, hardcover with dust jacket, 28,6 x 23,6 x 2,0 cm, 160 pages
ISBN 9781576879306
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