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EVENTS

CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 11/17/2023

Book Soup presents the LA launch of 'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley'

Friday, November 17, at 7 PM, Book Soup presents photographer Stephen Hilger in conversation with novelist Matthew Specktor and LACMA photography curator Rebecca Morse for the west coast launch and signing of Hilger's new monograph, In the Alley, published by Purple Martin Press.

Book Soup presents the LA launch of 'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley'

This leporello publication presents Brooklyn-based photographer Stephen Hilger's (born 1975) color photographs of service alleys and the backside of houses separating the public from the private in the affluent suburb of Beverly Hills, California—a more anomalous view of the place by depicting the physical and symbolic spaces behind the homes of the area's wealthy residents. Eva Díaz has written that Hilger's emphasis suggests that "Beverly Hills is actually two cities, a 'front' city of impeccably maintained homes and a 'back' city that covertly services the front illusion. Hilger photographed their graffiti, security signage, crammed garbage cans, unaesthetic car parks and overgrown vegetation; the maintenance staff who work nearby; and the alleys' most indelible feature, narrow, high walls that denote a claustrophobic refusal of inspection."

Book Soup presents the LA launch of 'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley'

In the Alley features 22 panoramic photographs in a leporello-folded format so the reader can leaf through the photographs or expand the book-object for display. An essay by novelist Matthew Specktor maps out the significance of Hilger's alley views in the context of personal histories and Hollywood stories. In a conversation, Hilger and photographer James Welling discuss their respective practices.

Book Soup presents the LA launch of 'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley'

'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley' book launch
Friday, November 17: 7 PM
Book Soup
8818 Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069

Book Soup presents the LA launch of 'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley'
Book Soup presents the LA launch of 'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley'
Book Soup presents the LA launch of 'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley'
Book Soup presents the LA launch of 'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley'
Book Soup presents the LA launch of 'Stephen Hilger: In the Alley'

Stephen Hilger: In the Alley

Stephen Hilger: In the Alley

Purple Martin Press
Hbk, 10 x 7 in. / 66 pgs / 22 color.