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101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides
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101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides

Collector Grade · B+ Rarity · Uncommon
Hardcover 183 pages 1.18 kg

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101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides is a 183-page hardcover volume published by Aperture Direct in 2012, presenting a focused survey of Metinides’ photojournalistic work. The book showcases the photographer’s stark, unfiltered images that chronicle urban calamities — moments of disaster, violence, and accident — with an immediacy that confronts the viewer. The photographs often center on human figures caught in chaotic public scenes, emphasizing the fragile balance between chaos and order amid sudden crisis events. The book’s sequencing and presentation reinforce the somber, intense mood that permeates Metinides’ work, offering a detailed visual study of tragedy as a persistent element of everyday urban life.

For photobook collectors, 101 Tragedies holds value as a document of a less commonly celebrated photographic subject: the raw, real-time aftermath of accidents and violence in a dense urban environment. Metinides’ images, while direct and sometimes unsettling, reveal complex layers of social interaction and human vulnerability. This volume provides an insightful lens on photojournalism dedicated to the documentation of hardship and human endurance, making it relevant to collectors interested in documentary photography with a strong narrative and emotional charge. Though the edition specifics such as print run or signed status are not provided, its focus on a distinct photographic niche from a notable photographer in a hardcover Aperture Direct format supports a moderate investment interest, especially for collectors assembling thematic collections on urban life, social reality, or forensic imagery in photography.