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| E-MAIL NEWSLETTER 03.30.05 |
Vol 5.13
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| P H O T O G R A P H E R ' S S H O W C A S E
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Kim Stringfellow's portfolios Greetings from the Salton Sea
These two series are from the forthcoming book, Greetings from the Salton Sea: Folly and Intervention in the Southern California Landscape, 1905-2005 published by the Center for American Places. ( email photo-eye for information on this book)
The Tilapia Series
Tilapia is a non-native species introduced unintentionally into the Salton Sea and has suffered periodic massive die-offs there. These carcasses were collected along the shoreline in 1999 and were photographed in my studio in 2000. |
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Tilapia, n.9
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Greetings from the Salton Sea, portfolio 2
"Created by an engineering accident in 1905, the Salton Sea...is imbued with the memories and stories of former lives, of once occupied spaces. The stark, sun-bleached debris and carcasses of birds and fish that litter the shores of the Salton Sea convey a fragile beauty amid chaos and decay."—Kim Stringfellow |
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Abandoned Trailer, Bombay Beach, CA
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| A U C T I O N S
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 | Rare Doisneau plus Signed Books by Brassaï, Cunningham, Friedlander, Hosoe, and Kertész An early, scarce, and impressive Doisneau book. Handsomely designed, and printed in heliogravure by the presses of L'Imprimerie Sapho in Paris.
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Bids shown below are current as of 6:16 pm
MT, 03.30.2005
If you have auction items (valued at $250 or more) to consign, please e-mail us.
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| J U S T - I N A N D R E C O M M E N D E D
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Phillip Toledano: Bankrupt
"This project was more than photography for me. It was economic archeology...There is something very strange about walking into a recently abandoned office. The heavy, Pompeii-like stillness, punctuated only by the occasional sound of the air-conditioning, turning itself on. A coat-hanger waiting patiently for a coat. A limp happy-birthday balloon on the floor. A drawer stuffed with take-out menus. Everywhere, signs of life, interrupted.—Phil Toledano READ MORE
Cat# TT136H Hardbound $75.00 Online Price: $67.50 Save 10%
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Carl Chiarenza: The Peace Warriors of Two Thousand and Three
"Everywhere confrontation reigns, convict is chosen, resolution avoided. My world is a confused collage, a nightmare montage—a world in which, once again, humanity and inhumanity are seen, impossibly, as one and the same."—Carl Chiarenza
LIMITED TO 500 SIGNED COPIES
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Cat# TR170H Hardbound $150.00
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Liu Zheng: The Chinese
"Inspired by the examples of August Sander and Diane Arbus, Liu Zheng has captured a people and country in a unique time of great flux, providing a startling vision of the deep-rooted historical forces and cultural attitudes that continue to shape China and its people."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DP138H Hardbound $50.00 Online Price: $45.00 Save 10%
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Sarah Moon: Circus
Although based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Match Girl", CIRCUS, can best be described as a contemporary fairy tale in moving images pregnant with deep insight and highly refined sense of beauty, actually follows its own unique course. When finished, the story, though a fiction, leaves the viewers with the train of singular spritual reverberations..."—Yoshitomo Kajikawa, Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art
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Cat# ZC399H Hardbound $125.00
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Thomas Demand: Phototrophy
"For his pictures of office desks, copy shops, or car parks, Demand creates cardboard replicas accurate to the tiniest detail. His sculptural simulations devoid of people blend a faked reality with our memory of a real one to investigate the concept of virtual reality in our multimedia age. This is his first major monograph."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# SM190H Hardbound $79.95
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| S I G N E D B O O K S
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Matthew Sleeth: Tour of Duty—Signed
"A significant and sustained visual investigation into the international presence in East Timor immediately following the Independence ballot...His vivid colours and jaunty angles humorously yet incisively track the Australian army and the accompanying media and entertainment caravan in Timor to form an impression quite unlike the one we have received from our mainstream press"—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZC361H Hardbound $50.00
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| C A L L F O R E N T R I E S
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The Photographic Center Northwest's 10th Annual Photographic Competition Exhibition, FOCUSED
The Photographic Center Northwest's 10th Annual Photographic Competition Exhibition, FOCUSED, will be chosen by Mary Virginia Swanson. Selected entries will be exhibited at the Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle from July 15-August 29, 2005.
Juror: Mary Virginia Swanson is widely respected as a leader in the fields of licensing and marketing fine art photography. Ms. Swanson is an expert in career development within the fine art, commercial and photojournalism fields, and is sought after as an educator and consultant.
Submission guidelines and entry form
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| p h o t o - e y e S p r i n g B o o k l i s t
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Photo-Eye Booklist: 2005 Spring Booklist
The cover of our Spring Booklist features an image from John Gossage's new monograph, Berlin in the Time of the Wall. Jim Stone contributes a wonderful review of the book and of Gossage's work in general. Along with a survey of thirty of the most important books of the season, the Spring issue includes the photo-eye awards for Best Books of 2004, a review of the reissue of Danny's Lyon's 1969 book, The Destruction of Lower Manhattan, an interview with Chan Chao on his new book, Echo, and the fourth installment in the series Publishing the Photography Book by Mary Virginia Swanson and our editor Darius Himes.
Cat# PE022S Softbound $4.00
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