Roosevelt Station by David Rothenberg' is the winner of the inaugural PHOTO 2021 x Perimeter International Photobook Prize. Selected by a jury comprising renowned publisher Michael Mack (MACK, London), PHOTO 2021 artistic director Elias Redstone, artist Emma Phillips, and Perimeter directors Justine Ellis and Dan Rule, the project was chosen from a pool of more than 130 submissions from around the world.0Drawing on a series of photographs made between 2019 and 2020 in the Jackson Heights?Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street train station in Queens, New York, Roosevelt Station proves at once mundane and almost ethereal in its tenor. Here, New York photographer David Rothenberg captures his subjects ? commuters, airport-bound travellers, panhandlers, missionaries and others ? awash in the radiant, cathedral-like light of the station?s concourse, these otherwise candid, rush-hour images assuming an otherworldly theatrical guise.0In the book?s essay, curator and writer David Campany describes the act of photographing such a building as Roosevelt Station ? its unique quality of light deriving from artist Tom Patti?s 2004 glass installation Night Passage, which is integrated into the windows of the station?s main glass wall ? as broaching both ?reportage and theatre?. ?The social spaces of advanced capitalism are ? caught somewhere between surveillance and spectacle,? he writes. ?That is to say, such spaces are at once traps and stages, realms of private introspection and conspicuous public display.? The minutiae of the everyday commute morphs into micro-drama when bathed in glowing magenta, orange, green and blue
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