A trove of black-and-white imagery, seen and unseen, from one of the great giants of 20th-century street photography
Published with Zander Galerie, Cologne.
This volume features previously unpublished photographs from Helen Levitt's (1912-2009) archive alongside a selection of her most iconic images. Levitt's unsentimental yet deeply empathetic vision--once described by Walker Evans as "anti-journalistic"--defined a singular street aesthetic, capturing the rhythms, improvisational nature and exuberant humanity of everyday life in New York.