Rebirth of the Cool: Discovering the Art of Robert James Campbell

Author:   Jessica Ferber ,  Marc Myers
Publisher:   powerHouse Books,U.S.
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9781576877623


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   17 December 2015
Format:   Hardback
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A visionary of the Greenwich Village nightlife scene in the 1950s and 60s, photographer Robert James Campbell vigorously documented New York's jazz era, and its metamorphosis into the beat and folk movements. Despite Campbell's artistic prowess--evident in his arresting images of the people who would shape the American cultural landscape for generations to come--Campbell died alone in a homeless shelter in Burlington, Vermont in 2002. His identity, and former life as an esteemed photojournalist for The Village Voice and Downbeat Magazine, would only be revealed by the unlikely discovery by a young college graduate of his ephemera and personal belongings within a trove of cardboard boxes. Rebirth of the Cool is the story of Robert James Campbell as reconstructed by Jessica Ferber, and born from tragedy; Campbell, once a wildly talented artist, but wrought by mental demons, financial hardship, and health failure, had to give up his passionate work at what should have been the prime years of his career, having succumbed to his deteriorating body and mind. Campbell left New York for LA and then disappeared into New England with little hope, but resolute to keep and care for his art he managed to diligently transport his negatives and images with him throughout his turbulent life, and ultimately with him into homelessness. At the height of his photographic career Campbell captured the likes of John Coltrane, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Philly Joe Jones, Count Basie, Bud Powell, Richie Havens, Chuck Berry, and more. Shot onstage and off, the intimacy of the photos is moving and prescient. Rebirth of the Cool collects the best of Campbell's work, shot at legendary clubs like Birdland, The Village Vanguard, and The Gaslight Cafe, as well as street photography, international work from his time spent in Germany, and tour photography. The era in which Campbell photographed was brief and precious, and the content he left behind represents a time capsule--a rebirth and regeneration--of a moment that was flashpoint for the culture and heritage of New York, and the nation as a whole.

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Author:   Jessica Ferber ,  Marc Myers
Publisher:   powerHouse Books,U.S.
Imprint:   powerHouse Books,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 25.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 28.70cm
Weight:   1.084kg
ISBN:  

9781576877623


ISBN 10:   1576877620
Pages:   146
Publication Date:   17 December 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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I don t wear glasses, but there s always been a geek-chic cool for me about seeing 50s and 60s guys in their conservative suits, glasses and haicuts playing hip, challenging and intellectual music. -Christian Chensvold, Ivy-Style.com


""I don t wear glasses, but there s always been a geek-chic cool for me about seeing 50s and 60s guys in their conservative suits, glasses and haicuts playing hip, challenging and intellectual music."" Christian Chensvold, Ivy-Style.com ""A play on""Birth of the Cool,"" Miles Davis 1957 album, ""Rebirth of the Cool""is an insightful piece of revived history and an important addition to the annals of an American revolution."" Issue Magazine ""I m not a big jazz fan, but the combination of brilliant curating, excellent writing, and sheer delight of the many haunting photographs displayed make this one of the most enjoyable photographic biographies I have read in years."" Cold Type As seen in: -The New York Times""


"""I don t wear glasses, but there s always been a geek-chic cool for me about seeing 50s and 60s guys in their conservative suits, glasses and haicuts playing hip, challenging and intellectual music."" Christian Chensvold, Ivy-Style.com ""A play on""Birth of the Cool,"" Miles Davis 1957 album, ""Rebirth of the Cool""is an insightful piece of revived history and an important addition to the annals of an American revolution."" Issue Magazine ""I m not a big jazz fan, but the combination of brilliant curating, excellent writing, and sheer delight of the many haunting photographs displayed make this one of the most enjoyable photographic biographies I have read in years."" Cold Type As seen in: -The New York Times"""


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Robert James Campbell was born in New York City in 1936, but spent most of his childhood in Vermont and New Hampshire. He took up photography at a very young age, and music soon after. He spent time in the army in the 50s and as the proprietor of a coffeehouse featuring music and art before moving to New York in the early 60sand beginning his photography career in earnest. By the early 70s he had left New York for good, along with his career. Battling mental illness aggravated by his mother's death, and his own stroke, he began living in a homeless shelter in Burlington in 1995 where he passed away in 2002. Jessica Ferber was born and raised in New York. She has been the sole researcher and curator of Robert James Campbell's life and photography since her graduation from the University of Vermont in 2002. With a BFA in Sociology and Fine Art, she relocated to The Big Island of Hawaii in 2007 to run her own portrait photography company, Apropos Imagery. She now resides in Portland, Oregon, where she continues to promote Campbell's work.

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