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It is not her portraits or the road trip photographs, nor her scientific work for which Berenice Abbott will be remembered. Firstly, she will always be remembered as the person who photographed Eugene Atget in just before he died and who bought the remainder of his negatives after the French government had bought over 2, in and another 2, had been sold after his death.
Secondly, she is remembered for her magnificent photographs of New York City and its urban environs, photographs that show the influence of Atget in their attention to detail and understanding of the placement of the camera, and imaging of old and new parts of the city much as Atget had photographed old Paris before it was destroyed. However, these photographs are uniquely her own, with their modernist New Vision aesthetic, bold perspectives and use of deep chiaroscuro to enhance form within the photograph.
As the text on Wikipedia insightfully notes:. She sought to create a broadly inclusive collection of photographs that together suggest a vital interaction between three aspects of urban life: the diverse people of the city; the places they live, work and play; and their daily activities. It was intended to empower people by making them realise that their environment was a consequence of their collective behaviour and vice versa.
The images seem to float in the air, breathe in the shadows. This is the disappearance of the moment into the enigma of past, present, future — where the photograph becomes eternal, where the best work of both Atget and Abbott resides. Many thankx to Jeu de Paume for allowing me to publish the photographs in the posting.