A new book collecting the Madonna portraits
shot by Richard Corman in New York City in the early 80's will be published by
Damiani on November 30, 2013.
Madonna NYC 83 celebrates a moment in early
1980s New York that has been increasingly reappraised in recent years for its
fecund interactions and overlaps between the worlds of fashion, art and music.
Coming in the wake of punk and new wave,
this economically fragile period gave rise to a vital, edgy restlessness in the
city, spawning adventurous personal styles and music that merged rap, funk,
punk and pop. Madonna represented this sensibility like no-one else. As this
book makes amply clear, from the start she was determined to define a look for
herself, and to carve out a space in the public imagination. After her
countless subsequent incarnations over the past three decades, it is
extraordinary to revisit these early years. Richard Corman met Madonna by
chance in 1983 and created a bountiful collection of images that constitute a
multifaceted portrait of the young Madonna and a New York that remains
timelessly inspiring and significant.
Madonna NYC 83 is not only an homage to
Madonna and the early 80s, but also a collage of exuberance, humor, fashion,
sexiness and performance.
The book is designed by Yolande Cuomo
Design. As a portrait photographer, Richard Corman has worked with subjects
ranging from Nobel Peace Prize recipients (Nelson Mandela, James Dewey Watson)
to actors (Robert De Niro, Paul Newman, Al Pacino), athletes (Michael Jordan,
Derek Jeter, Muhammad Ali) and musicians of our time (Sting, Wynton Marsalis).
A native New Yorker, Corman studied at Hunter College, later spending two years
apprenticing with Richard Avedon in the early 1980s.
The book is available to preorder from Amazon
1 comment:
"Fecund interactions", indeed! I think the UK music scene was far more creative than the US in the 80s - it is no wonder, in the vacancy left by Blondie as they imploded, that the gap at the top of the pop scene was filled by that very clever girl from Bay City, Michigan... Jx
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