Published in 1965 by the Photography in the Fine Arts (PFA) organization
Reformers and Traditionalists
unvarnished documentary coverage of the American presidency
distinctive style and iconic images have made her one of the most celebrated chroniclers of popular culture and public figures of the modern era
alongside portraits of both prominent celebrity activists and the anonymous everyday participants who carried the movement forward
Burden, Shirley. Chairs. Text and photographs by Shirley Burden. Aperture Magazine Published in 1965 by theAperture, 1985. Hardcover in cloth with protected dust jacket. Near fine fine. Black and white photographs of Paris, mostly of chairs. In the text, Burden tells about going to Paris, noticing the chairs in the Bois, and then switches to the voice of a chair commenting on the other chairs and the people who sit on them. Another charming book by the photographer and filmmaker who had a long association with Aperture. Summary: Chairs (1985) is a poetic,