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Jason & Michael Worful Polan Photographs by Jason Polan & Michael Worful "This book includes photographs taken over the past four years by Jason Polan and Michael Worful. The books are signed and numbered out of 22. A 5 x 7 inch print from each artist is included... More |
Michael Ackerman The Singled Person "The Singled Person was originally conceived as a projection for seven screens, viewable simultaneously. Seven photographers are presented in this book... More |
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Ute (ed.) Eskildsen Photography Collection "The Photographic Collection was established as an independent department in the Museum Folkwang in 1979. It was based on the collection Otto Steinert had bought together between 1959 and 1978... More |
Andre Cepeda Ontem "Ontem (yesterday in Portuguese) is the result of a number of years during which André Cepeda became interested in the lives of the people of Porto, photographing landscapes, interiors and portraits... More |
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Philippe Herbet Made in Belarus "Herbet’s approach relies on the precision of the anecdotal element, backed by the mythical element inherent in all immensurable continents, and tending to express the universal through the particular... More |
Christophe Bourgeois Fish Tank "In China, Christophe Bourgeois’s quest for travel experiences found the ideal conditions for an extended visit of locations conducive to his desire to approach elsewhere and other people... More |
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Brad Rimmer Silence ""I was worried about revisiting my old home and going inside the house, but I had no real connection at all. Everything that was in my mind had gone and I felt a strange relief... More |
Guy Bourdin Polaroids "One of the Polaroid’s acknowledged masters, Guy Bourdin (1928–1991) brought to the medium an uncanny ability to combine the snapshot feel with a strong patina of glamour... More |
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Mitsuru Fujita Zaisyo More |
Jan Banning Comfort Women (Troostmeisjes) "Raping women seems to be a normal byproduct of wars. During World War II, the Japanese military even set up a system for sex slavery... More |
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Leonard Freed Black in White America "Black in White America by Leonard Freed (1929-2006) is a facsimile edition of a powerful photo essay, first published in 1968, that looks at African American life during the civil rights era... More |
Camile Silvy Photographer of Modern Life "The French photographer Camille Silvy (1834-1910) was one of the most original artists of his time. More than any other nineteenth-century photographer... More |
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Geoffrey Ellis Get Off My Lawn #1 "Featuring Noah Beil, Geoffrey Ellis, Grant Ernhart, Alan W. George, Liz Kuball, Sarah Lacy, Ian Lemmonds, Jennifer Loeber, Dalton Rooney, Andrew Martin Scott, and Justin Visnesky... More |
Laura Letinsky After All "The setup is classic and familiar: a table draped with a white cloth, a dish of fruit, a sugar bowl. Yet instead of the meal awaiting an unseen viewer's consumption, as in a classic still life... More |
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Graciela Iturbide Juchitan De Las Mujeres "Mexico-based Graciela Iturbide, a 2008 Hasselblad Award winner, is one of Latin America’s most influential photographers. Juchitan de Las Mujeres is a reprisal of her 1989 masterwork... More |
Alessandra Sanguinetti The Adventures of Guille and Belinda "This is the story or, more accurately, part of the story, of two young cousins named Guille and Belinda. In 1999, when they were 10 and 9 years old and living in a rural province of Buenos Aires... More |
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Bill & Kathleen Shiel Gilbert Land/Art "The “land art” movement emerged in the 1970s when some adventurous artists departed the New York gallery scene to make art in the open landscapes of the American West... More |
Stefan Bladh The Family ""Photographer Stefan Bladh have been following a Turkish nomadic family for seven years. He is invited as their friend and lives close together with them from time to time... More |
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Takuma Nakahira For a Language to Come "Published in 1970, For a Language to Come is recorded in the history of photography as the first photobook by Takuma Nakahira... More |
Josef Koudelka Koudelka Piedmont "“If humans are largely absent from (Josef Koudelka's) pictures, it is because the main protagonist is the land itself. In some of his images... More |
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