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Dave Heath

'Chicago'

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October 7, 03:14 PM GMT

Estimate

6,000 - 9,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Dave Heath

1931-2016

'Chicago'


gelatin silver print, signed in ink in the margin, titled, dated, and annotated 'From the master printing for ADWS' in pencil on the reverse, 1956, printed no later than 1962

image: 6 ¾ by 8 ¾ in. (17.1 by 22.2 cm.)

The photographer

The Collected Image, Evanston, Illinois, as agent, to the present owner, 1997

Dave Heath, Chicago (Self-published maquette, 1956), p. 30

'A Dialogue with Solitude by Dave Heath,' Infinity: American Society of Magazine Photographers, vol. XI, no. 4, April 1962, p. 6

Dave Heath, A Dialogue with Solitude (Culpeper, Virginia, 1965), unpaginated

Keith F. Davis, Multitude, Solitude: The Photographs of Dave Heath (New Haven, 2015), pl. 58

"Mother whose heart hung humble as a button

On the bright splendid shroud of your son,

Do not weep,

War is kind." —Stephen Crane


This photograph is one of a group of images from which Heath selected the contents of his seminal 1965 volume, A Dialogue with Solitude. Heath began work on A Dialogue with Solitude in 1961 and would continue reworking its contents and sequencing over the next four years. The images depict a society dealing with postwar tension and societal unease, themes that continue to resonate more than five decades later.


Prints of any of Heath's photographs are scarce. A Dialogue with Solitude quickly went out-of-print and remains highly sought-after by photobook collectors. A modern edition was re-issued in 2000 by Lumiere Press.