Store Front II - The Disappearing Face of New York
James and Karla Murray have been capturing impeccable photographs from the streets of New York City since the 1990s; Store Front II chronicles their continued efforts to document a little-known but vitally important cross-section of New York's 'Mom and Pop' economy. The Murrays' penetrating photographs are only half the story, though. In the course of their travels throughout the city's boroughs the Murrays have taken great care to document the stories behind the scenery. Their copious background texts, gleaned largely from interviews with owners and employees, bring colour and nuance to these unique establishments.
The Murrays have rendered out-of-the-way bodegas, candy shops and record stores just as faithfully as the historically important institutions and well-known restaurants, bars and cafes. From the Stonewall Inn to the Brownsville Bike Shop and The Pink Pussycat to Smith and Wolensky, the Murrays reveal how New York's long-standing businesses stand in sharp contrast to the city's rapidly evolving corporate facade.
The 2008 landmark predecessor to this book, Store Front, was cited in Bookforum's 20th Anniversary issue as having '...demonstrated the paradoxical power of digital photo editing to alter actual views in order for us to see more clearly what is really there.' James and Karla Murray live in New York City and were awarded the New York Society Library's prestigious New York City book award in 2012 for their last book, New York Nights.
346 pages // 250 Illustrations // Hardcover // 222mm x 190mm // 2017