Photo Exhibit Inspired by French Writer’s 1947 Journey Across America

Esther Bubley Photography

Esther Bubley, Coast to Coast, SONJ, 1947, © Estate Esther Bubley/ courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery/ Sous Les Etoiles Gallery
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A mid-twentieth century travelogue provides the inspiration for Sous Les Etoiles Gallery‘s newest photography exhibition. In 1947, French writer, intellectual, and feminist theorist Simone de Beauvoir landed at New York's Laguardia airport, ready for a four-month voyage across the country. Of course, she couldn't help but keep a diary of her experiences during her first time in the United States.

Moving coast to coast by train, Greyhound bus, and car, she jotted down every detail of her journey. The resulting diary was published as America Day by Day, and this is the text that provides the inspiration for a new photo exhibit curated by Corinne Tapia, director of Sous Les Etoiles Gallery. Inspired by de Beauvoir's words, Tapia has gathered images from some of the best photographers of the time to visually narrate the experience.

Classic black and white photographs by renowned photographers like Todd Webb, Tony Vaccaro, Ansel Adams, and Ida Wyman paint a vivid picture of the America de Beauvoir was experiencing. By carefully selecting images from 1947, Tapia takes viewers on a journey through post-World War II America for a nostalgic look at this incredible moment in history.

There is an interesting juxtaposition between de Beauvoir's words and observations as an outsider used to European culture and the America captured by photographers born and raised in the country. In New York, de Beauvoir remained unimpressed by the architecture. “I walk between the steep cliffs at the bottom of a canyon where no sun penetrates: it's permeated by a salt smell. Human history is not inscribed on these carefully calibrated buildings: They are closer to prehistoric caves than to the houses of Paris or Rome.” Instead, Ida Wyman's Looking East on 41st Street, New York pays homage to the grandeur of these skyscrapers and the bustling city. By placing both perspectives side by side, it's up to the viewer to decipher which truth is closer to their own.

1947, Simone de Beauvoir in America is on view from December 13, 2018 to February 9, 2019 at Sois Les Etoiles Gallery in New York City.

1947, Simone de Beauvoir in America looks at post-World War II America through the eyes of renowned photographers.

Vassar Girl Pub Mural

Vassar Girl, Alumnae Pub Mural , Vassar College 1947, courtesy Archives/ Collection of Vassar College and Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

Louis Faurer Photography

Louis Faurer, New York, NY, 1947 (profile head in El window), Courtesy Deborah Bell Gallery/ Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

Todd Webb Photography

Todd Webb, White Only, 1947, Mississippi, Courtesy Webb Archive and Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

Wayne Miller Photography

Wayne Miller, From ” The Way of Life of the Northern Negro,” Chicago (Afternoon Game at Table 2), 1946-1948 courtesy Stephen Daiter Gallery/ Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

New York in the 1940s by Ida Wyman

Ida Wyman, Looking East on 41st Street, New York , 1947, courtesy Stephen Cohen Gallery/ Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

Fred Lyon Photography

Fred Lyon, Post & Powell, Union Square, San Francisco, 1947, courtesy Peter Fetterman Gallery/ Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

Tony Vaccaro Photography

Tony Vaccaro, Pix Theater, New York, 1947, courtesy Monroe Gallery/ Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

Ferenc Breko Photography

Ferenc Berko, Fire Escape, Chicago, 1947, Courtesy Tom Gitterman Gallery/ Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

1947, Simone de Beauvoir in America Exhibit

Max Yavno, Ferry Building, San Francisco, 1947, Courtesy Scott Nichols Gallery/ Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

Fred Stein Photography

Fred Stein, Bonwit Teller Window, New York, 1947, Courtesy Rosenberg and Co Gallery/Sous Les Etoiles Gallery

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Jessica Stewart

Jessica Stewart is a Staff Editor and Digital Media Specialist for My Modern Met, as well as a curator and art historian. Since 2020, she is also one of the co-hosts of the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast. She earned her MA in Renaissance Studies from University College London and now lives in Rome, Italy. She cultivated expertise in street art which led to the purchase of her photographic archive by the Treccani Italian Encyclopedia in 2014. When she’s not spending time with her three dogs, she also manages the studio of a successful street artist. In 2013, she authored the book "Street Art Stories Roma" and most recently contributed to "Crossroads: A Glimpse Into the Life of Alice Pasquini." You can follow her adventures online at @romephotoblog.
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