Nothing Personal: Nothing personal

Nothing Personal: Nothing Personal by James Baldwin, published by Taschen in 2017, is a reprint edition that spans 160 pages. This book presents a collaboration between Baldwin, a prominent literary figure in the civil rights movement, and Richard Avedon, renowned for his fashion photography. Together, they explore the complexities and contradictions of the American experience during a pivotal time in history, using a striking collection of black-and-white portraits that capture a diverse array of subjects, from civil rights activists to pop singers.
Readers will find that the book combines Avedon’s powerful imagery with Baldwin’s incisive critique of society, addressing themes of injustice and alienation. The juxtaposition of various subjects, including a former slave and a member of the American Nazi Party, highlights the stark realities of the era. Additionally, the edition includes a 72-page booklet featuring previously unseen materials, such as outtakes and correspondence, providing further insight into the creative process behind this significant work. This meticulous reprint is produced in close collaboration with the Richard Avedon Foundation, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in portrait photography and social commentary.
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“In 1964, Richard Avedon, at the time the world’s most famous fashion photographer, and James Baldwin, a leading literary voice in the black struggle in America, collaborated on a searing portrait book, Nothing Personal. This controversial classic from the heart of the American civil rights movement explores the contradictions and extremities at the heart of the American experience, and is especially timely in the age of Donald Trump. Avedon’s subjects range from intellectuals, politicians, a former slave, newlyweds, preacher Billy Graham, pop singers, and civil rights activists, shot in his signature formal and graphic black and white, often tightly cropped. The collection is all the more poignant through its bold and deliberate juxtaposition of specific images, such as Jewish gay poet Vilen Ginsberg placed opposite the American Nazi Party. Avedon’s work with mental asylum patients, shot in a grainy documentary style, is equally harrowing, although he chooses to end Nothing Personal on a hopeful, positive note, with images of children and parents reveling in the Californian ocean. The photographs are complemented by Baldwin’s four-part polemic: a critique of a society that he feels is unjust, alienating, divisive, and therefore in the midst of an existential crisis. In a highly personal and pertinent testimony, Baldwin openly writes about his own experience of harassment by a racist policeman on the streets of New York. This is a meticulous reprint of the original, which has long been out of print, produced in close collaboration with the Richard Avedon Foundation. A 72-page accompanying booklet features never-before-seen outtakes, contact sheets, portraits of the authors at work, preliminary layouts, correspondence, ephemera, and an essay by Baldwin expert and Pulitzer Prize winner Hilton Als.”–
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