Detroit Disassembled - Photographs by Andrew Moore

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Detroit Disassembled: Photographs by Andrew Moore is a large-format photography book published by Damiani in 2010, with text by poet Philip Levine. Inside, Moore documents Detroit’s abandoned factories, empty schools, ruined hotels, churches, offices, and overgrown interiors, capturing the city’s post-industrial decline with dramatic color, scale, and quiet beauty.

Detroit Disassembled: Photographs by Andrew Moore is a powerful photography monograph published by Damiani in 2010. With text by Pulitzer Prize-winning Detroit poet Philip Levine, the book presents Moore’s large-format color photographs of a city shaped by industrial collapse, architectural grandeur, abandonment, and decay. 

Inside, the 136-page hardcover moves through Detroit’s former factories, schools, churches, hotels, offices, and empty urban spaces, showing interiors where moss, snow, trees, and grass have begun to reclaim the built environment. Moore’s images are both beautiful and unsettling, turning ruined spaces into quiet studies of time, memory, loss, and transformation. This book is a strong collector’s title for fans of contemporary photography, architectural photography, urban history, and post-industrial American landscapes.

Author: Andrew Moore, Philip Levine

Format: Hardcover

Language: English

Pages: 136 pages

Size: 28 × 35.5 cm / 11 × 14 in

Published: 2010

ISBN: 9788862081184

Publisher: Damiani

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