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Working in
brilliant color and with a large
format camera, photographers
Jimmy and Dena Katz spent three
seasons following the last
authentic traveling side show in
America to create this elegy to
a uniquely American art form.
Their powerful, poignant, and
respectful portraits of aging
performers and young recruits
reveal disappointment, despair,
and tenacity played out against
the tawdry glitter of the
fairground. These images, along
with anecdotes and commentary by
the performers, are brought
together for the first time in
World of Wonders.
Sword swallowers, fire eaters,
freaks, and illusionists have
excited generations of
Americans. Tod ay,
only this one troop persists,
led by the legendary Ward Hall
and his partner Chris
Crist, who mounted multiple
extravaganzas for Ringling
Brothers more than fifty years
ago. As the photographers
listened to hard-luck stories
and felt the power of hard-lived
lives, they were moved by these
men and women who continue to
perform despite changing times
and tastes.
The Katzes'
widely acclaimed book about the
surreal effects of human action
on the salt flats of Utah, Salt
Dreams (powerHouse Books, 2006),
featured images deemed
"spectacular" by New York Times
critic Grace Glueck. With this
powerful and unsettling new
work, Jimmy and Dena Katz
continue to explore the
postmodern aesthetics of
American subcultures. Born in
New York City, photographer
Jimmy Katz spent more than a
decade based in Utah as a
mountaineer and Nordic skier,
photographing the desert and
mountainous terrain. He often
contributed photographs and
articles to climbing
publications about his
expeditions and first ski
descents in remote areas of the
world. Back in New York, he
established himself as a
well-known music photographer,
shooting over 250 recording
projects and more than 60 Jazz
magazine covers. Although he
lives in New York City, Katz is
still closely connected to the
American West, where he often
finds inspiration for his
personal projects. Dena Katz was
born and educated in Moscow, in
the former Soviet Union. She met
Jimmy Katz during his expedition
to the Soviet Pamir, and their
relationship developed after she
had climbed the highest peak in
Europe. Shortly thereafter, she
moved to the United States and
pursued post-graduate East Asian
studies at Columbia University.
She has been a conceptualist and
collaborator with Jimmy Katz on
a number of photographic
projects.
The New York Times review describes the book World of Wonders by saying, "The
results are startling: dazzling
portraits in lurid color, with
an unflinching, high-definition intimacy".
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NATALIE
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