— Vicki Goldberg
○ Isaac Diggs is a photographer and educator. For over two decades he has photographed the urban fabric of cities and communities in the United States and abroad. His work has been exhibited in the United States and Japan, and is part of the collections of the New York Public Library, the Walker Art Center, the Whitney Museum of American Art and MOMA, among others. Diggs has received support from the Asian Cultural Council, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and The Puffin Foundation. His work has been published most recently in Vanity Fair, Harper’s and i-D Magazine. A native of Cleveland, OH, Diggs received his B.A. in English Literature at Columbia University, his M.F.A. in photography from the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College, and studied independently with Daido Moriyama and Stephen Shore. He has taught at the International School of Photography (ICP), the Parsons School of Design, and in the BFA and MFA programs at the School of Visual Arts in New York. His books include Middle Distance or the Anxiety of Influence: Photographs from Los Angeles (2019), and Lagos (2019), both published by Kris Graves Projects (KGP).
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○ Edward Hillel is a photographer and multidisciplinary artist. He works at the nexus of history and memory, cities in flux, public space and social practice. He has received the Verband der Deutschen Kritikerpreis fur Bildende Kunst Berlin / German Critics Visual Arts Prize (Berlin), the Golden Sheaf Film Award (Canada), the Prix Alain de Rothschild (France), the Spiro Institute Arts Award (UK) and the Japan-Canada Prize. His work is in public collections including the Museum of Photography (Belgium), the Musée des Beaux Arts (Montreal), the Museum of Modern Art (New York), the National Archives (France) and the National Gallery in Prague. His photographs have appeared in Le Monde, Esquire, Fortune, Harper’s, Newsweek and Paris Match. Publications include The Main: Portrait of a Neighborhood (1987), Speaking Stones (1993), Contes mnemoniques (1997), Fragments – Berlin/Weimar (1999), Journées valenciennoises (2000), Edward Hillel; Photographs and Installations (2001), Coming Soon… (2002); Ventidos Farmácias/Twentytwo Pharmancies and Manchester Sketchbook (2017).
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125: Time in Harlem.
June 2, 2023 / Isaac Diggs
We are grateful to these friends and supporters who ordered the book during our pre-publication campaign:
Gboyega Ademola, Danielle Leone, Nina Fallenbaum, Deirdre Glenn, Will Power, Decora, Abimbola Alade, Robert Ingram, Abiola Johnson, Stan Walker, Robin Metcalfe, Valerie Jo Bradley, Michel Campeau, Akiko Ichikawa, Seanna Markham, Myron Polenberg, Sesthasak Boonchai, Danny Barnett, Paul O’Neill, Yaakov Sullivan, Celeste Beatty, Musa Jackson, Merle Becker, Ruthann Richert, Deborah Davis, Lolis Eric Elie, Kunbi, Daniel Schillberg, Bola Marquis, John Mixon, Rafael Pastor, Lisette Shashoua, Patti and Mike Sacher, Elizabeth, Jeffrey and Cecillia Covel, Diane Kaslow, Naomi Nowmee Abraham, Allen Frame, Guido Cocomello, Alvin Adell, Chris Ford, Isaac Diggs, Shola Lynch, Neil Chan, Chris Burns, Todd Stevens, Odis Vonblasingame, Madlyn Stokely, Tiffany Brown, Earl Davis, Dennis Fecker, Seun Oshunkoya, P.J. Gibson, Lisa Joy and Jeff Sussman, Michael, Andrew Sacher, Aaliyah Nadirah, Katrina, Brett Andres, Alex Locadia, Jerry Maldonado, Kevin Burke, Harlon Miller, Freddy Khalastchy, John Beaulieu, Heather Ferreira, Harlem Lofts Inc, Luq Adejumo, Elfin Vogel, Barry Schuyler, Matt Vogel & Raissa Venables, Guido Grasso, Tracy Peterson, An Rong Xu, Edna and Hillel Shohet, Gerald Cyrus, Kristen & Colin de Paor, Lazetta Braxton, Heather Reneer Russ-Mielen, David Dudley, James Diggs, Dwight Primiano, Vicki Sullivan, M. Marcia Cromer, Lisa Linsky, Jennifer, Michael Bettencourt, Beverly Abbott, Hannah Brooks, Sandra E Terry, Josephine Stokes, Harlem Properties, Tamisha Anthony, Barbara Young, Lara, Thomas, Jim Hoekema, Ezinne Ukoha, Lisa Nelson Henry, Lola Dudley, Doris Chaou, Quinton J Massey, Zachary Diggs, Patricia Childers, Laura Johnson, Thomas M Cervone, Elizabeth Diggs, Beverly T Bolding, Eric Garcia, Salman Rejwan, Caroline Rupprecht, Joe Jansen, Jimmy Ezra, Maurice Shabi
A special Harlem Edition of the book was sponsored by:
Aloft Hotel Harlem, Artimus Construction, Harlem Community Development Corporation, McKissack & McKissack, Property Roster, River Architects.