Elizabeth Waterman: Moneygame
Publisher: XYZ Books
Publication Date: 2021
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st
First edition hardcover, 132pp. 21 x 2.5 cm (8.26 x 10.82 inches). Light rubbing to back cover, else fine. From 2016-2020, Elizabeth Waterman spent most of her Saturday nights in strip clubs across the U.S., photographing and building rapport with the dancers who make their livelihoods there. By necessity, exotic dancers are highly competitive athletes and performers. They re also using the profession as a well-considered income strategy to pay off loans, raise a family, buy a home, or start a business it was like a MoneyGame. With the unique perspective and kindred compassion of a young female artist building her own body of work, Waterman celebrates their humanity and commitment to mastering their art in service of larger life goals. 132 pages of 72 color photographs Previously unseen images of the world of strippers.
Publisher: XYZ Books
Publication Date: 2021
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st
First edition hardcover, 132pp. 21 x 2.5 cm (8.26 x 10.82 inches). Light rubbing to back cover, else fine. From 2016-2020, Elizabeth Waterman spent most of her Saturday nights in strip clubs across the U.S., photographing and building rapport with the dancers who make their livelihoods there. By necessity, exotic dancers are highly competitive athletes and performers. They re also using the profession as a well-considered income strategy to pay off loans, raise a family, buy a home, or start a business it was like a MoneyGame. With the unique perspective and kindred compassion of a young female artist building her own body of work, Waterman celebrates their humanity and commitment to mastering their art in service of larger life goals. 132 pages of 72 color photographs Previously unseen images of the world of strippers.
Publisher: XYZ Books
Publication Date: 2021
Binding: Hardcover
Book Condition: Near Fine
Edition: 1st
First edition hardcover, 132pp. 21 x 2.5 cm (8.26 x 10.82 inches). Light rubbing to back cover, else fine. From 2016-2020, Elizabeth Waterman spent most of her Saturday nights in strip clubs across the U.S., photographing and building rapport with the dancers who make their livelihoods there. By necessity, exotic dancers are highly competitive athletes and performers. They re also using the profession as a well-considered income strategy to pay off loans, raise a family, buy a home, or start a business it was like a MoneyGame. With the unique perspective and kindred compassion of a young female artist building her own body of work, Waterman celebrates their humanity and commitment to mastering their art in service of larger life goals. 132 pages of 72 color photographs Previously unseen images of the world of strippers.