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Overview'A Room in the City' is a self-revelatory journey into a world of darkness and light, a place of blatant lies and transcendent truths. Photographer Gabor Gasztonyi presents a Vancouver with deep roots in an otherwise forgotten past, and an East End populated by people seeking shelter, safety, and love in extreme social conditions. 'A Room in the City' presents Gasztonyi's five-year project of photogrpahing the residents of the Cobalt, Balmoral, Regent, and Sunrise Hotels in Vancouver'sDowntown Eastside, the poorest postal code in the country. They are represented in private moments, with respect and dignity-in their rooms and on the streets-as they wish to be seen. Gasztonyi's style continues in the great documentation tradition of Czech photographer Zdenek Tmej and Jousef Koudelka, the photographer of the Roma. "" 'A Room in the City' is a haunting collection of photographs by Gabor Gasztonyi. ... There's more here than prostitution and crack pipes, although they're in evidence. Whether confronting the lens or averting their gaze, the subjects expose their vulnerability but also their attachment to another human being or a cosseted pet. In the book's foreword, addiction expert Gabor Maté notes that for many of these people, mental illness or substance abuse is a response to trauma. Their entire life,' he adds, has been one of survival against odds.' We're left wondering how people have to live this way in Canada."" -Uptown Magazine ""Gabor Gasztonyi spent five years photographing and talking to the men and women of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, and 'A Room in the City' is the mesmerizing result. The black-and-white images, and Gasztonyi's diary entries, forcefully and unforgettably capture the desperation-and the unexpected glints of dignity and joy-of lives ravaged by poverty, drugs, mental illness and social dislocation."" -The National Post Finalsit , George Ryga Award for Social Awareness In Literature Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gabor Gasztonyi , Harold Rhenisch , Gabor Mate , Gabor Mate, M.D.Publisher: Anvil Press Publishers Inc Imprint: Anvil Press Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 28.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 18.20cm Weight: 0.875kg ISBN: 9781897535288ISBN 10: 1897535287 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 19 July 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA Room in the City is a haunting collection of photographs by Gabor Gasztonyi. ... There's more here than prostitution and crack pipes, although they're in evidence. Whether confronting the lens or averting their gaze, the subjects expose their vulnerability but also their attachment to another human being or a cosseted pet. In the book's foreword, addiction expert Gabor Mate notes that for many of these people, mental illness or substance abuse is a response to trauma. 'Their entire life, ' he adds, 'has been one of survival against odds.' We're left wondering how people have to live this way in Canada. Uptown Magazine Gabor Gasztonyi spent five years photographing and talking to the men and women of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, and A Room in the City is the mesmerizing result. The black-and-white images, and Gasztonyi's diary entries, forcefully and unforgettably capture the desperation--and the unexpected glints of dignity and joy--of lives ravaged by poverty, drugs, mental illness and social dislocation. , The National Post <p> A Room in the City is a haunting collection of photographs by Gabor Gasztonyi. ... There's more here than prostitution and crack pipes, although they're in evidence. Whether confronting the lens or averting their gaze, the subjects expose their vulnerability but also their attachment to another human being or a cosseted pet. In the book's foreword, addiction expert Gabor Mate notes that for many of these people, mental illness or substance abuse is a response to trauma. 'Their entire life, ' he adds, 'has been one of survival against odds.' We're left wondering how people have to live this way in Canada. – Uptown Magazine <br><p> Gabor Gasztonyi spent five years photographing and talking to the men and women of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, and A Room in the City is the mesmerizing result. The black-and-white images, and Gasztonyi's diary entries, forcefully and unforgettably capture the desperation--and the unexpected glints of dignity and joy--of lives ravaged by poverty, drugs, mental illness and social dislocation. –, The National Post Author InformationGabor Gasztonyi has had exhibitions across Canada, including Vancouver, Montréal, and the Arta Gallery in Toronto in 2008. His awards include The Professional Photogaphers of BC Nikon Prize, Society of Canadian Artists Award of Excellence, runner-up Magnum Scotia Bank Scholarship, and a Canadian nomination for the International Black and White Spider Awards in 2008. He operates a photographic studio and Art Gallery in New Westminster, BC. Most recently, his photography is featured in the book A ROOM IN THE CITY (Anvil Press, 2010). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |