Brooklyn's Sweet Ruin
Relics and Stories of the Domino Sugar Refinery
by Paul Raphaelson
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Pub Date Oct 28 2017 | Archive Date Jan 16 2018
Schiffer Publishing Ltd. | Schiffer
Description
Brooklyn’s Domino Sugar Refinery, once the largest in the world, shut
down in 2004 after a long struggle. Most New Yorkers know it only as an
icon on the landscape, multiplied on T-shirts and skateboard graphics.
Paul Raphaelson, known internationally for his formally intricate urban
landscape photographs, was given access to every square foot of the
refinery weeks before its demolition. Raphaelson spent weeks speaking
with former Domino workers to hear first-hand the refinery’s more
personal stories. He also assembled a world-class team of contributors:
Pulitzer Prize–winning photography editor Stella Kramer, architectural
historian Matthew Postal, and art director Christopher Truch. The result
is a beautiful, complex, thrilling mashup of art, document, industrial
history, and Brooklyn visual culture. Strap on your hard hat and
headlamp, and wander inside for a closer look
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780764354120 |
PRICE | $45.00 (USD) |
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