Lou Reed, Jackie Kennedy, Andy Warhol and More Show up in “Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark” (Exclusive)
'Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark' by Mauricio Padilha and Roger Padilha catalogues New York City nightlife
Ever wanted an unfiltered look at New York City's pop culture scene in the 1970s and 80s? Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark by Mauricio Padilha and Roger Padilha gives readers just that.
The book takes its readers into "shadowy underground haunts" along with "prestigious galleries and clubs" where photographer Pittman captured over 100,000 pictures, including many featured in the book that haven't been published before.
Intimate photographs and firsthand recollections from Pittman feature such now-household names as Madonna, Liza Minnelli, Raquel Welch, Truman Capote, Blondie, Lou Reed, Brooke Shields and Diana Ross.
The worlds of fashion, art, music, celebrity and politics mingled at these nightclubs and bars, such as CBGB and The Mudd Club, along with Andy Warhol's Factory and Studio 54's exclusive VIP room.
With one photo spread more exciting than the next, Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark is a must-read for New York history buffs, music fans — and anyone who wants to know what it was really like during the major pop culture moments of the 1970s.
Lou Reed
Lou Reed of The Velvet Underground poses in sunglasses and dark nail polish.
Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop performs with The Stooges at Ungano’s Club, NYC, 1970, donning a studded collar and ripped jeans.
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Jackie Kennedy Onassis
Former first lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis looks elegant as she attends a party at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in 1979.
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Dancing the Night Away
Unidentified guests donned in glittering ensembles and sunglasses dance at Studio 54, New York City, in the late 1970s.
Andy Warhol in 1980
Artist and icon Andy Warhol looks dapper in a suit attending a party at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1980.
Related: Candy Darling: The Last Days of the Warhol Superstar and LGBTQ+ Icon
Klaus Nomi at Hurrah nightclub
Klaus Nomi performs in a campy costume with massive shoulder pads at Hurrah nightclub in New York City in 1979.
Excerpted from Dustin Pittman: New York After Dark by Mauricio Padilha & Roger Padilha. Photography by Dustin Pittman. Used with permission of Rizzoli New York.
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