American Dreaming presents a vision of America from 1990 to 1995. Spagnoli took these photographs with a small
Leica camera in the classic manner of street photography and then selected small details from the negatives. The
resulting images of gestures, signs, faces and objects are freed from their original contexts and reconfigured. Spagnoli’s
subject is the build-up to the First Gulf War, but we see these social and political events at best obliquely as Spagnoli’s
version of history is primarily subjective and fragmentary. American Dreaming is the second of Spagnoli’s books in a
trilogy about the personal experience of history, the first being Daguerreotypes (2006).
Born in New York in 1956, Jerry Spagnoli is one of the principal practitioners of the daguerreotype and lectures regularly
on the subject. His work is held in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Museum of
Fine Arts in Boston and the National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC. Spagnoli’s work has appeared in many publications,
and Steidl published Spagnoli’s Daguerreotypes in 2006.
American Dreaming
von Jerry Spagnoli