Uncle Charlie. Ediz. multilingue

Marc Asnin

Marc Asnin has been photographing his Uncle Charlie for thirty years. By the early 1980s when Asnin was studying photography, the reality of his uncle's life had trampled his boyhood fantasy. As a child Asnin was motivated by his admiration of Uncle Charlie as a big, streetwise strong guy with a gun. Charlie and his five children (Charles, Joe, Brian, Mary, and Jamie) lived together in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Frail, depressed and emotionally vacant, unable to work, unable to even leave his apartment, Charles Henschke was a shell of a human being. Uncle Charlie is an extraordinary visual and reading diary that details the life of his godfather, Charlie, and his struggles with mental illness, isolation, poverty and familial relationships. Asnin chose to use photography as the means to reconnect with Charles Henschke, an extremely complex individual. The result is a journey that became almost an obsession to confront, examine, and understand some very disturbing truths about his uncle and family. The book is an exceptional object with a strong lay out that includes a visual treatment of the long text and the documents concerning the life of Charlie, as told by himself during many hours of recorded conversations with Marc Asnin, edited by Beau Freelander. This book is a new, great effort to mix documentary photography and literature, each at their best. Uncle Charlie is an unprecedented long-term documentary project.

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Titolo: Uncle Charlie. Ediz. multilingue
Autore: Marc Asnin
Editore: Contrasto DUE
Data di Pubblicazione: 2012
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Formato: Libro rilegato
ISBN: 9788869654244