Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive
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Photographer
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PublisherPhaidon
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ISBN
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Publication Year2011
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EditionSecond edition
Description
Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive by Joel Meyerowitz presents an expansive photographic record of Ground Zero following the 2001 attacks. Structured across more than 350 pages and published by Phaidon in a large hardcover format (11.25 x 15.25 inches), the book carefully balances detailed and expansive views of the site. Meyerowitz’s use of color photography highlights the multifaceted textures of destruction, debris, and the gradual transformation underway as the site transitions from ruin to reconstruction. The sequencing juxtaposes wide perspectives revealing overall spatial context with intimate close-ups of scattered remnants, machinery, and structural fragments, creating a layered visual narrative that evokes both physical reality and emotional weight.
This monograph stands out as a significant time-and-place document, emphasizing the long-term impact of 9/11 on the urban fabric of New York City. For collectors, the book’s comprehensive scope and deliberate photographic approach make it a meaningful acquisition that transcends mere historical record to engage with resilience and memory. Its publication by Phaidon ensures high production values, while Joel Meyerowitz’s established reputation adds to its cultural relevance. Although market details such as print run or rarity are not documented here, the subject’s gravity and photographic execution confer lasting collector interest, particularly for those focused on photojournalism, documentary projects, and major contemporary historical events.