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$23.46The Story
First edition (2021). First impression. Large format hardback in new condition. No markings. This is a brand new book.
Alone Street brings together two major bodies of work by Gregory Crewdson, Cathedral of the Pines (Aperture, 2016) and An Eclipse of Moths (Aperture, 2020), in a single, elegant, and affordable monograph. Both series expand on the artistâs obsessive exploration of the psychogeography of small-town, post-industrial New England and underscore the precision and depth of Crewdsonâs unique mode of photographic storytelling. In each image, light, color, and carefully crafted scenography evoke the feeling that, as art historian Alexander Nemerov has astutely described, âall that ever happened in these places seems crystallized in his tableaux, as if the quiet melancholy of Crewdsonâs scenes gathered the unruly sorrows and other little-guessed feelings of people long-gone who once stood on those spots.â In addition to the full set of images from each series, Alone Street, presents a selection of behind-the-scenes images and storyboards, revealing the extensive preparation and planning that went into the making of each work.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
First edition (2021). First impression. Large format hardback in new condition. No markings. This is a brand new book.
Alone Street brings together two major bodies of work by Gregory Crewdson, Cathedral of the Pines (Aperture, 2016) and An Eclipse of Moths (Aperture, 2020), in a single, elegant, and affordable monograph. Both series expand on the artistâs obsessive exploration of the psychogeography of small-town, post-industrial New England and underscore the precision and depth of Crewdsonâs unique mode of photographic storytelling. In each image, light, color, and carefully crafted scenography evoke the feeling that, as art historian Alexander Nemerov has astutely described, âall that ever happened in these places seems crystallized in his tableaux, as if the quiet melancholy of Crewdsonâs scenes gathered the unruly sorrows and other little-guessed feelings of people long-gone who once stood on those spots.â In addition to the full set of images from each series, Alone Street, presents a selection of behind-the-scenes images and storyboards, revealing the extensive preparation and planning that went into the making of each work.
























