"Graffiti artist Steve Powers started painting his "ESPO" alias across the walls and rooftops of Philadelphia in 1984, just as the city's Anti-Graffiti Network was launched. Twenty-five years later, in the summer of 2009, he returned to Philly, armed with 1,200 cans of spray paint, 800 gallons of bucket paint and 20 of the finest spray-painters in America, to inscribe an epic love letter on the rooftops facing the Market-Frankfurt line, ..."
"With little formal training as a photographer or artist, Zoe Strauss (b. 1970) founded the Philadelphia Public Art Project in 1995 with the aim of exhibiting art in nontraditional venues. Five years later, she began using photography as the most direct means of representing her chosen subjects. Zoe Strauss: 10 Years offers a midcareer assessment of Strauss's achievement to date, and the first full account of her celebrated ten-year proj ..."
"This volume is dedicated to the role that women have occupied in the history of photography. Essays from Aminatta Forma, Kathleen Bühler, Cara Phillips, Jindrich Toman. Interview with Lola Garrido. Archive from V&A Museum. Photographes from; Cindy Sherman, Barry Kay, Jean-Paul Goude, Sarah Faust, Juliana Beasley, Dariusz Kantor, Zoe Strauss, Annie Leibovitz, Jordi Gual, Veru Iché, Ilse Bing, Ugo Rondinone among others."
"Poised to be the most important photography book of the year, Zoe Strauss's America shines a light on the often unseen people and places in the United States today. Once in a great while, a photographer and their photographs break new ground and people sit right up and take notice. Zoe Strauss is such a photographer. The Philadelphia native who has brought us searing images of that city's marginalized people and places on the fringe of ..."
"Publication to accompany the exhibition exhibition Zoe Strauss: Sea Change presented by the John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities, Haverford College, at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College, Haverford PA from 23 ..."