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Photography Focus: Jeannette Montgomery Barron

By Dwell @dwell
Jeannette Montgomery Barron found her way into some of the most socially renowned 1980's NYC underground artist culture and turned those infamous artists into her subjects. Scene is a new book—more like an album—of her portraiture of such personalities as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cindy Sherman, and Keith Haring, to name a few. The artists who she captured are all famously known for their art, so to see them as a subject in someone else's work makes it so much more surreal. Barron's black and white portraits are not of the underground Factory scene, but of the calm nature of the musicians, painters, writers, actors, and filmmakers who changed our culture and the way we know art today. Slideshow Willem Dafoe photograph in book by Jeannette Montgomery Barron in 1980's New York City Underground art world

Willem Dafoe featured on the cover of the book Scene by Jeannette Montgomery Barron, published by powerHouse Books.

Scene is a new book by photographer Jeannette Montgomery Barron showcasing the infamous artists, musicians & writers of 1980's NYC underground culture.  It's published by powerHouse Books and is available in hardback for $40.


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