photo by Kevin Biderman

Interview
David Pinder

Street of Dreams
Paul Buck

Alphaville Exists
Chris Darke

Dialogue between My Space and No Space  
Kevin Biderman

The Last Dance Over The Wall
Lisa Selvidge

Jubilee Summer - London 1887   
Bob Biderman
Constantinople 1920     
Haig Tahta

Down and Out in   Paris 
Mark Hatzfeld

Jerusalem    
Helena Walsh

Hogarth and the Seven Dials   
Bob Biderman

Badge of Honor: Coming of Age in 60's Newark  
Sandra L. West
Bangkok/Hanoi    
Joy Magezis
Letter from LA    
Yann Perreau
Book Review   
Visions of the City by David Pinder

 

 

Visions of the City Magazine

ISSN 1756-2600


More than the sum of buildings, parks and avenues, cities are complex organisms most often viewed in stereotypical and lifeless form through iconic structures such as bridges, towers and monuments. Yet each urban metropolis is a throbbing concatenation of people from a multitude of backgrounds and origins, weaving a cultural tapestry in a continuous state of vibrant transition. What attracts people to these special metropolitan centres is as much cerebral energy as safety or food. Sometimes there is a particular period when a city captures the imagination – Paris in the 50s, London in the 60s, San Francisco in the 70s. These were particular times of social and intellectual fermentation. But great cities have a special quality that transcends these cycles. To explore the magic of these cities one needs to go beyond the bricks and mortar but also beyond rational, explicit and direct reportage.

 

Coming of the Paris Metro

Milk and 70s San Frnacisco

Ice, No Cream in Moscow

Kolkata / Calcutta

Seeing Los Angeles

Old Street, London

Cambridge Summer

My Space and No Space

Street of Dreams

Immigrant Jews in London

Private View

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