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Frank Rispoli - High Heels

English · Hardback

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As a young man, living in Manhattan in the 1970s and '80s, Frank Rispoli was drawn to the New Wave and Punk club scenes. Recognising the inherent performance of sexuality and desire in both fashion and club culture, he documented the intertwining of the two. Always with a camera strapped around his neck, he frequented Danceteria, Tier 3, Max's Kansas City, Studio 54 and many other clubs in Soho, Chelsea, the Lower East Side, and Midtown. Rispoli asked female clubgoers, bar patrons, singers, and band members if he could photograph their shoes, utilising the staged sets, props, and bathrooms of the clubs, and the taxis, sidewalks, and rooftops of the city, as his backdrops. A selection of these photographs forms the basis of his first book - High Heels.0Rispoli attributes his interest in women's shoes to his inability, as a teenager, to look women in the eye and, due to his shyness, focusing on their feet instead. He drew further inspiration from the work of Guy Bourdin, and his advertising photography of the period. Rispoli continues, in his photographs, to capture the fun, freedom, and performance found in other outsider communities and events, such as Wigstock, and the burgeoning art scene in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

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Erick Bradshaw Hughes is a writer and musician living in New York City. He hosts Spin Age Blasters on WFMU.

Summary

First book by veteran New York photographer, Frank Rispoli, whose documentation of the Manhattan club scene in the 1970s and '80s is given a unique twist by his exclusive focus on women's shoes.

Product details

Authors Erick Bradshaw Hughes, F. Rispoli, Frank Rispoli
Publisher Circa Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781911422303
ISBN 978-1-911422-30-3
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 261 mm x 208 mm x 22 mm
Weight 858 g
Illustrations 70 Illustrations, color
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

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