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Leroux, John, 1970-
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MacEachern, Ian, 1942- -- Exhibitions.
Urban renewal -- New Brunswick -- Saint John -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions.
Documentary photography -- Exhibitions.
Saint John (N.B.) -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions.
Saint John (N.B.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions.
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Leroux, John, 1970-
MacEachern, Ian, 1942- -- Exhibitions.
Urban renewal -- New Brunswick -- Saint John -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions.
Documentary photography -- Exhibitions.
Saint John (N.B.) -- History -- 20th century -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions.
Saint John (N.B.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions.
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The lost city : Ian MacEachern's photographs of
Saint
John
/
John
Leroux.
by
Leroux,
John
, 1970-
Goose Lane Editions, 2018.
Call #:
708.971 L618L
Subjects
MacEachern, Ian, 1942-
--
Exhibitions
.
Urban
renewal
--
New
Brunswick
--
Saint
John
--
History
--
20th
century
--
Pictorial
works
--
Exhibitions
.
Documentary photography
--
Exhibitions
.
Saint
John
(N.B.)
--
History
--
20th
century
--
Pictorial
works
--
Exhibitions
.
Saint
John
(N.B.)
--
Social life and customs
--
20th
century
--
Pictorial
works
--
Exhibitions
.
ISBN:
9781773100814 (hc.)
Description:
172 p. : chiefly black and white ill. ; maps ; 28 cm.
Notes:
This publication accompanies a touring exhibition held at various venues in the fall of 2018.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"From the 1950s through the 1970s, cities throughout North America engaged in disruptive periods of massive '
urban
renewal
' of older, poorer areas. Neighbourhoods were razed to make way for freeways, housing projects, public amenities, sports arenas, and subdivisions. Planned communities replaced older
urban
neighbourhoods that had evolved over generations. Ian MacEachern worked for CHSJ-TV in
Saint
John
from 1962 to 1966, and he witnessed the profound transformation of Canada's oldest city as it was buffeted by the forces of reconstruction and modernization. He also recorded the life of the city, its neighbourhoods, its residents, and social life in more than a thousand photographs. Like the documentary photographic
works
of Walker Evans, Dorothy Lange, and Henri Cartier-Bresson, MacEachern's photographs show an extraordinary power in their honest depictions of fleeting moments and a raw humanity. For The Lost City: Ian MacEachern's Photographs of
Saint
John
, architectural and social historian
John
Leroux has selected seventy-five black-and-white photographs drawn from MacEachern's exceptional archive and written an accompanying essay that examines the recent
history
of
Saint
John
and the effect of
urban
renewal
on civic architecture, historic neighbourhoods, and community structure. The Lost City will accompany a touring exhibition, curated by
John
Leroux and organized by the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, that will open in
Saint
John
in the fall of 2018."
--
From publisher.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Other authors:
MacEachern, Ian, 1942-
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Adult Nonfiction
708.971 L618L
Core Collection - Adult
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Sep 05, 2024
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