Untitled (construction of buildings) by Jack Gould

Untitled (construction of buildings) c. 1950

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Dimensions 6 x 6 cm (2 3/8 x 2 3/8 in.)

Editor: This photograph, simply titled "construction of buildings" by Jack Gould, captures a construction site. It feels like a document of labor. What does this image say about the process of building and the people involved? Curator: This photograph, devoid of explicit dates, allows us to ponder the broader history of urban development and the role of labor within it. Notice how the workers, though present, are somewhat anonymous, almost abstracted within the grid-like structure of the building itself. Do you think it reflects the changing perception of labor in a rapidly industrializing society? Editor: It's fascinating to consider the human element against this backdrop of immense construction. Thanks for the insights! Curator: Indeed, it's a reflection on our built environment.

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