Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark
Author Roger Padilha and Mauricio Padilha, Foreword by David Johansen
- Publish Date: September 03, 2024
- Format: Hardcover
- Category: Photography - Individual Photographers - Essays
- Publisher: Rizzoli
- Trim Size: 9-3/8 x 12-1/2
- Pages: 272
- US Price: $75.00
- CDN Price: $100.00
- ISBN: 978-0-8478-3526-3
Reviews
"Photographer Dustin Pittman documented New York City's nightlife in the '70s and '80s, and this coffee table book features previously unpublished images, including snaps of famous faces such as Truman Capote, Diana Ross, and Liza Minnelli. Plus, the text features Pittman's own recollections of the era." — TOWN & COUNTRY
"Pulling from Pittman’s vast archive, New York After Dark captures some of the city’s most iconic locations of the ‘70s and ‘80s, from Andy Warhol’s Factory to the famed Studio 54, as well as a cast of iconic celebrities, like Lou Reed, Blondie, Diana Ross and more." — PEOPLE
"From shadowy underground haunts to prestigious galleries and clubs, “Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark” dives into the pop culture scene of New York during the ’70s and ’80s through Pittman’s lens. Reflecting on over 100,000 vibrant photographs chronicling the untamed corners of New York City’s after-hours nightlife, the book features firsthand observations and remembrances by Pittman, who photographed some of the world’s most famous fashion designers like Halston, Yves Saint Laurent and Calvin Klein. It includes an introductory essay that provides an objective view of Pittman’s work and underscores its significance as a chronicle of the music, art and fashion scene and a foreword by New York Dolls member David Johansen." — RIVET
"Co-written by Roger and Mauricio Padilha and published by Rizzoli, the 270-page coffee table book is chock full of boldface names. It’s a feast of candid black-and-white images taken between 1967 and 1982 of folks such as Divine, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Lou Reed, Halston, Liza Minnelli, Gloria Swanson, Andy Warhol, Jackie Kennedy, Mick Jagger—the list goes on and on. Photographed everywhere from CBGB’s to Studio 54 to the streets of the city, Pittman had entree to just about every hip joint and was friends with most of his famous subjects." — AM NEW YORK