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2004 Summer Booklist.
The photo-eye Booklist is in a brand-new format! The cover of our Summer issue features a photograph by rising star Mona Kuhn. Her first monograph, Photographs, was published by the pre-eminent Steidl press in Germany and contains both color and black-and-white work. Writer and photographer Charles Katz has known Kuhn for several years and offers a personal response to her work in About Our Cover. Also in this issue: Aaron Rothman concludes his two part essay on photography, perception, and landscape, Denise Wolff interviews Gary Schneider at the Harvard Symposium on Contemporary Photography, a visit with the Starn brothers in their Brooklyn studio to review their newest body of work, Attracted to Light, writer and consultant Mary Virginia Swanson and our Editor Darius Himes introduce a new column on Publishing the Photography Book, and as always, we survey the best new photography books available today.
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Susannah Hays's portfolio Directly From Nature
Cameraless organics transcribed by sunlight directly from nature, these sunprint photograms of leaves and their skeletal structures provide an alternative map to the web-like microcosm of botanical observation.
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Nasturtium Leaf, 1998
Gold-toned silver sun-print (photogram) 4 x 5 " Image
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Rita Bernstein's Portfolio
I find the uninhibited behavior of young people to be a rich source of clues to the interior life generally; with awkwardness and eloquence, children experience the same psychological and social dramas with which we continue to struggle as adults. I work intuitively, discovering rather than orchestrating my pictures, and gravitating toward situations that are evocative of my own memories, fears, and longings. |
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Joanna, from the series "Domestic Landscape",1996
Toned Gelatin-Silver Print 12 x 8" Image 20 x 16" Mat 4 / 25
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Aperture Wins National Magazine Award
The renowned photography magazine Aperture won its first ever National Magazine Award in the category of General Excellence for a publication with a circulation under 100,000. According to the judges, "Aperture is at once a showcase for compelling photography and a photographic window onto worlds ranging from Florida baseball to AIDS in Africa to 19th-century Peru. The text and presentation are as eye opening as the images. Aperture exemplifies magazine-making at the highest level."
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 | Open for Bidding: Signed Copy of Joel-Peter Witkin's First Monograph This was the first monograph devoted to the controversial work of Joel-Peter Witkin. Using brush strokes to enhance his fantastic style, Witkin's prints have an unmistakable presence that makes the sometimes grotesque imagery extraordinarily beautiful.
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Marc Riboud
"Riboud's photographs reveal a deep passion for seeing, an intrinsic compassion for the human struggle, and an intense and insatiable desire to understand and to comprehend...This retrospective book—which includes Riboud's most famous photographs as well as unpublished vintage prints from Leeds in 1954, from Africa, and from Europe—is the first to span his entire, remarkable career"—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# RZ201H Hardbound $55.00 Online Price: $49.50 Save 10%
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Getty Museum: Photographers of Genius at the Getty
"Celebrating twenty years of collecting photographs at the Getty Museum, Photographers of Genius at the Getty and the exhibition it accompanies spotlight the genius of thirty-eight seminal photographers selected from the hundreds of artists represented in the collection. The exhibition will be on view at the Getty Museum from March 16 to July 25, 2004."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# GM041H Hardbound $60.00 Online Price: $54.00 Save 10%
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Miwa Yanagi: White Casket
"In White Casket, Japanese artist Miwa Yanagi has created a bizarre fantasy world inhabited by department store 'elevator girls.' She takes advantage of digital technology to create virtual spaces composed of elements from several different locations, creating elaborate settings in which the elevator girls live as 'prisoners in paradise.' A large-format, beautifully-reproduced monograph."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# TR134H Hardbound $85.00
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Simon Norfolk: Afghanistan
Norfolk's big, color soaked photographs of war-ravaged Afghanistan portray a land wrecked by decades of sustained bombings from the Russians, the Americans, and the Afghanis themselves during the various civil wars. In the cover photograph, a street balloon vendor stands holding the only colorful item in the landscape, with the skeleton of a mosque standing to his right, dust and bomb craters covering the scene. "In Kabul in particular, the devastation has a bizarre layering; the different destructive eras lying on top of each other."—Simon Norfolk READ MORE
Cat# ZC255H Hardbound $45.00
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Eugene Atget: Unknown Paris
"Atget reached the pole of utmost mastery; but with the bitter modesty of a great craftsman who always lives in the shadows, he neglected to plant his flag there. Therefore many are able to flatter themselves that they have discovered the pole, even though Atget was there before them."—Walter Benjamin
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Cat# NT140H Hardbound $45.00 Online Price: $31.50 Save 30%
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Cat# NT140S Softbound $27.95 Online Price: $19.58 Save 29%
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