Review
"Steve Simon behaves differently, showing us off-camera television personalities before they compose their august on-air expressions. Simon's images remain renegade." -- Mark Engler,from the introduction to The Republicans
"The book is a terrifying tour de force: half circus, half Armageddon in stark, disturbing yet often ruefully funny photographs." -- Gary Michael Dault, The Toronto Globe and Mail
"The book is a terrifying tour de force: half circus, half Armageddon in stark, disturbing yet often ruefully funny photographs. -- Gary Michael Dault, The Toronto Globe and Mail.
Living in an age when public debate is carefully choreographed, in this setting, in these times, Simons images remain renegade." -- From the introduction to The Republicans, by Mark Engler
The weight of a historical document that may well change the way the world looks back on America of 2004 -- Rita Leistner, Photographer and Author of Unembedded.
Product Description
The Republican Party held its national convention in New York City, less than three miles from where the World Trade Center once stood. Five thousand party delegates gathered in a heavily fortified Madison Square Garden to nominate George W. Bush for a second term as president. They were greeted by more than 400,000 protesters, who marched outside as part of the largest demonstration in American history ever to confront a national political convention, and by an unprecedented 15,000 journalists who arrived to cover the event.
Steve Simon's photographs captured the scripted performances on stage, the media pundits who lined the arena, and the uninhibited displays of free speech that filled Manhattan's streets. His work illuminates a fateful time in the history of a divided nation, challenging us to look beyond the carefully managed pageant that appeared on the evening news--and to gauge for ourselves the state of American democracy.





