Brooklyn Hipsters

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  • Brooklyn Hipsters
The urbane, middle-class, consumer-oriented subculture of the hipster has, within recent years, become a widespread, international phenomenon, successor to the yuppie and the dandy, and amplified by the ascent of internet culture. Frankfurt-based photographer Vero Bielinski (born 1988) travels through hipster microcosms, capturing the subculture in the place that has now become nearly synonymous with it: Brooklyn.

Yearning to express their individuality, reappropriating the kitsch and trading in the ironic, Williamsburg's hipsters are easily identified by their fashion choices. In 2012, Bedford Avenue was a stage, a place to see and be seen, and Bienlinski's street photography documents this scene in New York's history.

With her expressive portraits, Bielinski approached this culture as an outsider, capturing the vulnerability and sensibilities of these individuals who yearn for uniqueness even as they don their uniforms.
Brooklyn Hipsters
$35.00
Available for Backorder
Description
The urbane, middle-class, consumer-oriented subculture of the hipster has, within recent years, become a widespread, international phenomenon, successor to the yuppie and the dandy, and amplified by the ascent of internet culture. Frankfurt-based photographer Vero Bielinski (born 1988) travels through hipster microcosms, capturing the subculture in the place that has now become nearly synonymous with it: Brooklyn.

Yearning to express their individuality, reappropriating the kitsch and trading in the ironic, Williamsburg's hipsters are easily identified by their fashion choices. In 2012, Bedford Avenue was a stage, a place to see and be seen, and Bienlinski's street photography documents this scene in New York's history.

With her expressive portraits, Bielinski approached this culture as an outsider, capturing the vulnerability and sensibilities of these individuals who yearn for uniqueness even as they don their uniforms.

Description
The urbane, middle-class, consumer-oriented subculture of the hipster has, within recent years, become a widespread, international phenomenon, successor to the yuppie and the dandy, and amplified by the ascent of internet culture. Frankfurt-based photographer Vero Bielinski (born 1988) travels through hipster microcosms, capturing the subculture in the place that has now become nearly synonymous with it: Brooklyn.

Yearning to express their individuality, reappropriating the kitsch and trading in the ironic, Williamsburg's hipsters are easily identified by their fashion choices. In 2012, Bedford Avenue was a stage, a place to see and be seen, and Bienlinski's street photography documents this scene in New York's history.

With her expressive portraits, Bielinski approached this culture as an outsider, capturing the vulnerability and sensibilities of these individuals who yearn for uniqueness even as they don their uniforms.

ISBN
9783735601773
Publisher
Publication Date
July 1, 2016
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Ages
0-0
Pages
144
Keywords
Photography | Individual Photographers | Monographs; Photography | Photoessays & Documentaries; Art | Graffiti & Street Art