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| E-MAIL NEWSLETTER 04.09.09 |
Vol 9.14
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photo-eye Events
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 © Jason S Ordaz and Jonathan Lewis, respectively
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Unseeing Eye: Contemporary Stereoscopic and Daguerreotype Views of Rock Art and Southwestern Landscapes Exhibition and Opening Reception This Friday
The photo-eye Bookstore is pleased to host a reception and exhibition of 3-D photographs and stereo views by Jason S. Ordaz and daguerreotype and gelatin-silver photographs by Jonathan Lewis of Southwestern landscape and rock art.
The opening reception will be held Friday, April 10th, 5 to 7 pm at photo-eye Bookstore, 370 Garcia Street, Santa Fe, NM. The exhibition will continue through May 30th, 2009.
For questions, contact Melanie McWhorter at photo-eye 505.988.5152 x 112, melanie@photoeye.com.
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Auctions
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| John Gossage: Stadt des Schwarz What emerges from the exquisite depths of these richly printed photos is a mysterious, poetic vision, devoid of people, but full of human references. "Gossage's almost black pictures (shot in both East and West Berlin) replicate the ominous sense of dangerous games being played in the dark and also reflect on the power of photography itself, both to snoop and to control, but also to uncover things that are hidden"—Parr & Badger, The Photobook: A History, Vol. II |
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Bids shown below are current as of 8:04 am
MT, 04.09.2009
If you have auction items (valued at $250 or more) to consign, please e-mail us.
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photo-eye Magazine Blogs
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Out-of-Print
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Luis Gonzalez Palma: Poems of SorrowThis substantial collection published by Arena Editions in 1999 perfectly embodies Palma's soulful and mysterious imagination with a stunning design and many unpublished images. Out-of-print and highly sought after, Poems of Sorrow sells for as much as $300 or more elsewhere. Order early as limited copies are available.
Click here to purchase a copy.
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365 A Book A Day
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Frederick Baldwin & Wendy Watriss: Looking at the U.S. 1957-1986
"Looking at the U.S. 1957-1986 is an unusual look at cultural and political life in the United States over nearly three decades of change and stability. It combines the individual projects of photographers Frederick Baldwin and Wendy Watriss as well as their combined 13-year documentary collaboration on three different cultural frontiers in Texas." Baldwin and Watriss are the co-founders of the Houston FotoFest biennial.
About The Limited Edition
The limited edition of 100 is signed and number by the artists and includes a signed print."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD682H Hardbound List Price: $65.00
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Cat# ZD682L Limited Edition $195.00
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Daido Et Al. Moriyama: Zoo No. 1
Not yet published, Due May. Preorder Now.
"Box includes two picture vinyl records, one CD, Menko, 10 prints and stray dog pop-up card. Limited to 1,000 copies."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DQ163H Hardbound List Price: $400.00
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365 A Book A Day
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Mårten Lange: Anomalies—Signed
Signed copies arriving in 1-2 weeks.
"Playing with the camera's power to transform nothing into something, Lange concentrates on the small peculiarities that are created in the translation from one reality to another. An investigation into the joy of staring at things, the book is about how we try to make sense of the world around us."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD684S Softbound List Price $20.00
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Lucien Gauthier: Tahitian Beauties
"The travel narratives of European explorers who discovered Tahiti in the eighteenth century gave birth to the myth of a forgotten Eden. From Bougainville to Gauguin, many adventurous spirits would seek out her shores. In 1904, Lucien Gauthier, enchanted by the island, decided to become a photographer. The collection of images that he would assemble over the next 17 years illustrates the myth of a peaceable paradise."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DQ184H Hardbound List Price: $60.00
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Tony Stamolis: Frezno
Copies arriving in 1-2 weeks.
"This central California teenage wasteland—with an ethnically diverse population of Basques, Hispanics, African-Americans, Vietnamese, and Armenians—is home to lowriders, empty buildings, dope drops, and one of the highest violent-crime rates in the country."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD661H Hardbound List Price: $29.95
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Eddie Dean: Pure Country
Copies arriving in 1-2 weeks.
"Kagarise captured dozens of classic country and bluegrass artists in their prime, including Johnny Cash and June Carter, George Jones, Dolly Parton, Bill Monroe, Hank Snow, The Stanley Brothers, and many other greats."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD662H Hardbound List Price: $35.00
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Debbie Fleming Caffery: The Spirit and the Flesh—Signed
"One day she stumbled upon a cantina near the church that served occasionally as a brothel. The environment of the smoke-filled tortilla hut and the unpredictable happenings at the cantina became a central focus of her work. Of this period she has said, "I felt incredibly comfortable in a culture rich in celebrations of religious feasts, with strong, independent, highly emotional people, much like the people I grew up with in southwest Louisiana. Symbols of heaven and hell were dominant, both in the church environment as well as the cantina. The brothel brought new elements into my work: secrets, sensual needs, desire, and often unexpected love."—the publisher
About the Limited
Limited edition of 40. Includes your choice of 1 (of 2) signed and numbered, handmade 11×14 inch carbon prints, plus a signed book in a clamshell box. The handmade carbon print has been produced by master printer Richard Sullivan of Bostick & Sullivan, Santa Fe.
Print One, Print Two READ MORE
Cat# DQ168H Hardbound List Price: $65.00
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Cat# DQ168L Limited Edition $1,200.00
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In the News
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 © Stella Johnson
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AL SOL: Photographs from Mexico, Cameroon and Nicaragua
Photographs by Photographer's Showcase Artist Stella Johnson
Exhibition is on display April 6th to May 22nd
Opening lecture, reception and book signing Monday, April 13th, at 5pm
Endicott College
Spencer Presentation Gallery-Center for the Arts
Beverly, Massachusetts
TRANSITIONS: The Dresden Project
Photographs by Photographer's Showcase Artist Fredrik Marsh
Exhibition is on display from April 10th to June 7th
Weston Art Gallery
Aronoff Center for the Arts
Cincinnati, Ohio
Gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5-pm, Sunday 12-5pm
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