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Rich and Poor

Rich and Poor

From 1977 to 1985, Goldberg photographed the wealthy and destitute of San Francisco, creating a visual document that has since become a landmark work. Through the combination of text and photographs, Rich and Poor’s mass appeal was instantly recognizable. In 1984 the series was exhibited alongsideĀ Robert AdamsĀ andĀ Joel SternfeldĀ in the ā€œThree Americansā€ exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, and was published the following year by Random House.

Out of print since 1985, Jim Goldberg’sĀ Rich and PoorĀ has been completely re-designed and expanded by the artist for Steidl. Available in hardcover,Ā Rich and PoorĀ builds upon the classic combination of photographs and handwriting and adds a surplus of vintage material and contemporary photographs that have never been published or exhibited. The photographs inĀ Rich and PoorĀ constitute a shocking and gripping portrait of America during the 70’s and 80’s that remains just as relevant today.

$87.50

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From 1977 to 1985, Goldberg photographed the wealthy and destitute of San Francisco, creating a visual document that has since become a landmark work. Through the combination of text and photographs, Rich and Poor’s mass appeal was instantly recognizable. In 1984 the series was exhibited alongsideĀ Robert AdamsĀ andĀ Joel SternfeldĀ in the ā€œThree Americansā€ exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, and was published the following year by Random House.

Out of print since 1985, Jim Goldberg’sĀ Rich and PoorĀ has been completely re-designed and expanded by the artist for Steidl. Available in hardcover,Ā Rich and PoorĀ builds upon the classic combination of photographs and handwriting and adds a surplus of vintage material and contemporary photographs that have never been published or exhibited. The photographs inĀ Rich and PoorĀ constitute a shocking and gripping portrait of America during the 70’s and 80’s that remains just as relevant today.