Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark
Dustin Pittman amassed an archive of 100,000 photographs chronicling the untamed corners of New York Cityâs after-hours nightlife, from shadowy underground haunts to prestigious galleries and clubs. This âwish I was thereâ book unveils the vibrant pop culture scene of New York during the 1970s and â80s.
Pittman was not just an observer but was an active participant in the places and events that shaped pop culture as we know itâthe goings- on at Andy Warholâs Factory, the womenâs liberation movements of the 1970s, the VIP room at Studio 54, and the nascent punk scene at CBGB and The Mudd Club. Through Pittmanâs lens, readers are provided an intimate glimpse into the intersecting worlds of fashion and celebrity, music, art, and politicsâfrom the glam rock underground and the golden age of disco to the ateliers of the worldâs most famous fashion designers such as Halston, Yves Saint Laurent, and Calvin Klein. Pittman was witness to such rising stars as Blondie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and the Stooges, The New York Dolls, and Roxy Music, as well as seminal cultural figures including Raquel Welch, Truman Capote, Diana Ross, Tina Chow, Brooke Shields, Jerry Hall, Divine, and Liza Minnelliâall caught in spontaneous, unguarded New York moments.
A vast majority are previously unpublished images of some of the most iconic and revered figures of the late 20th century, accompanied by firsthand observations and remembrances by Pittman. The book features an introductory essay offering an objective view of Pittmanâs work and importance as a chronicle of the music, art, and fashion scenes.
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Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark
Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark
Dustin Pittman amassed an archive of 100,000 photographs chronicling the untamed corners of New York Cityâs after-hours nightlife, from shadowy underground haunts to prestigious galleries and clubs. This âwish I was thereâ book unveils the vibrant pop culture scene of New York during the 1970s and â80s.
Pittman was not just an observer but was an active participant in the places and events that shaped pop culture as we know itâthe goings- on at Andy Warholâs Factory, the womenâs liberation movements of the 1970s, the VIP room at Studio 54, and the nascent punk scene at CBGB and The Mudd Club. Through Pittmanâs lens, readers are provided an intimate glimpse into the intersecting worlds of fashion and celebrity, music, art, and politicsâfrom the glam rock underground and the golden age of disco to the ateliers of the worldâs most famous fashion designers such as Halston, Yves Saint Laurent, and Calvin Klein. Pittman was witness to such rising stars as Blondie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and the Stooges, The New York Dolls, and Roxy Music, as well as seminal cultural figures including Raquel Welch, Truman Capote, Diana Ross, Tina Chow, Brooke Shields, Jerry Hall, Divine, and Liza Minnelliâall caught in spontaneous, unguarded New York moments.
A vast majority are previously unpublished images of some of the most iconic and revered figures of the late 20th century, accompanied by firsthand observations and remembrances by Pittman. The book features an introductory essay offering an objective view of Pittmanâs work and importance as a chronicle of the music, art, and fashion scenes.
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Dustin Pittman amassed an archive of 100,000 photographs chronicling the untamed corners of New York Cityâs after-hours nightlife, from shadowy underground haunts to prestigious galleries and clubs. This âwish I was thereâ book unveils the vibrant pop culture scene of New York during the 1970s and â80s.
Pittman was not just an observer but was an active participant in the places and events that shaped pop culture as we know itâthe goings- on at Andy Warholâs Factory, the womenâs liberation movements of the 1970s, the VIP room at Studio 54, and the nascent punk scene at CBGB and The Mudd Club. Through Pittmanâs lens, readers are provided an intimate glimpse into the intersecting worlds of fashion and celebrity, music, art, and politicsâfrom the glam rock underground and the golden age of disco to the ateliers of the worldâs most famous fashion designers such as Halston, Yves Saint Laurent, and Calvin Klein. Pittman was witness to such rising stars as Blondie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and the Stooges, The New York Dolls, and Roxy Music, as well as seminal cultural figures including Raquel Welch, Truman Capote, Diana Ross, Tina Chow, Brooke Shields, Jerry Hall, Divine, and Liza Minnelliâall caught in spontaneous, unguarded New York moments.
A vast majority are previously unpublished images of some of the most iconic and revered figures of the late 20th century, accompanied by firsthand observations and remembrances by Pittman. The book features an introductory essay offering an objective view of Pittmanâs work and importance as a chronicle of the music, art, and fashion scenes.






















