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| E-MAIL NEWSLETTER 08.22.07 |
Vol 7.34
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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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Mitch Dobrowner's portfolio The Still Earth
"While photographing, the world gets quiet around me... things seem simple again — and I obtain a respect and reverence for the world that is hard to communicate through words. I get into a 'zone' where time and space seem hard for me to measure."—Mitch Dobrowner
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Temple of the Sun
Other Medium 18x12" Image 26x20" Mat edition of 50
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Contact Anne Kelly, photo-eye Gallery Associate Director, for further information.
Visit photo-eye online Galleries.
Photographers: Apply to the Photographer's Showcase®
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| p h o t o - e y e G A L L E R Y S a n t a F e
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photo-eye Gallery Picture of the Week
photo-eye introduces a new section of our newsletter wherein a photo-eye staffer picks one of their favorite pictures from the wealth of imagery on our website. This week, Daniel Espeset, Bookstore Assistant Manager, has chosen Pentti Sammallahti's Petrohan, Bulgaria, 2003.
"Pentti Sammallahti's photographs seem to reside in a space usually reserved for storybook illustrations. Lusciously printed on a small scale, extraordinarily detailed and gently toned, the work fosters a child-like curiosity. Each print rewards special attention by revealing an immense subtlety—subtlety especially evident in the impossibly anthropomorphic animals found throughout the work. This image, shot in the depth of the Bulgarian winter, could be a refreshing fantasy considering the brutal heat many of us have been enduring recently." — Daniel Espeset
Please call Anne at 505.988.5152 x 121 or email anne@photoeye.com for more information about this print or other Pentti Sammallahti works.
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| Shomei Tomatsu: Salaam Aleikoum (photographs of Afghanistan) "A photographer looks at everything," Tomatsu has written, "which is why he must look from beginning to end. Face the subject head-on, stare fixedly, turn the entire body into an eye and face the world. The human who bets on looking—that is a photographer."—Reference, Setting Sun: Writings by Japanese Photographers
Tomatsu's extremely scarce third book, issued by Shaken, the publishing house he started in 1967. |
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Bids shown below are current as of 5:45 pm
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If you have auction items (valued at $250 or more) to consign, please e-mail us.
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Visionaire No. 53: Sound
Due December. Preorder now.
"Packaged inside a specially produced domed case, it consists of five 12-inch vinyl records, imprinted with images (picture discs), and a MINI Clubman 'Vinyl Killer' record player: a battery-operated toy car, containing speakers and a needle.
Contributors include: David Byrne, Courtney Love, Michael Stipe, Adam Horowitz (Beastie Boys), Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth), Chan Marshall (Cat Power), Danger Mouse, Yoko Ono, Doug Aitken, Alexander McQueen, Helmut Lang, Littl'Ans, Fischerspooner, Unkle, and many more."—the publisher
View all Visionaire limited editions available at photoeye.com. READ MORE
Cat# DP848 $250.00
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Guest editor Marc Jacobs: Visionaire No. 52: Private
Due October, preorder now.
"Guest Art Director Marc Jacobs teamed up with photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott on the newest installment of the coveted fashion quarterly, Visionaire, which comes housed this time in a limited-edition Louis Vuitton case designed by Jacobs. Subjects include actors Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson and Selma Blair; singers Jennifer Lopez and Lil' Kim; models Gisele Bündchen, Stephanie Seymour and Christy Turlington; New York City Ballet principle dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied; and fashion designers Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Westwood and Stella McCartney, to name a few."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DP742L Limited Edition $375.00
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Visionaire No. 51: Harmony (Puzzle)
Available now. Taking orders.
"Each of the three feet tall by three feet wide puzzles consists of 25 puzzle pieces approximately 6.5 inches tall and wide. There are two distinct sets with identical content, each sold separately, and each containing six puzzles. Each set comes packaged inside an 8.5 x 8.5 inch sculptural cube. Puzzles are by Robert Wilson, Massimo Vitali, Vik Muniz, Richard Misrach, Yayoi Kusama, and Maurizio Cattelan"—the publisher
View all Visionaire limited editions available at photoeye.com. READ MORE
Cat# DP634H Hardbound $175.00
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Joel Meyerowitz: Modern Color Vintage Prints—Signed
Signed copies arriving in September.
"The photographs included in Modern Color, Vintage Prints are selections primarily from the mid 1970's, when Meyerowitz had already established himself as a pioneer of the genre. In 1976 Meyerowitz transitioned from shooting exclusively with a 35mm camera (from his earlier street photography days) to an 8 by 10 inch view camera."—the publisher
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Cat# ZD151S Softbound $45.00
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Taj Forer: Threefold Sun—Signed
"Beauty is where it might be expected (a wall of sunny children's paintings, a tree house), but more often where it wouldn't be (a slightly deflated yellow ball in a cement play yard, a sledding hill without enough snow). Utopia is waiting in a patch of sun, a smudge of mud, a chalkboard message professing heavenly joy, a little bit of blood in the small nostrils of a boy baptized with everyday dirt."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DP746H Hardbound $59.95
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Clifford Ross: Wave Music—Signed
"The first group of images, true to their collective name, are exquisite black-and-white photographs of violently crashing waves, full of froth and set against a stormy sky. Horizons is a dissipation of that energy, a set of chaste and restrained photographs, half-sky, half-sea."—Darius Himes
About the limited edition:
Housed in a clamshell case, the limited edition includes a signed, numbered, cloth-bound version of the trade edition and a photogravure print, also signed and numbered by the artist. View Print that comes with Limited Edition."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# AP496H Hardbound $85.00
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John Szarkowski: The Photographer's Eye
Copies back in stock at distributor. photo-eye will have copies in one week.
"Based on a landmark exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in 1964, and originally published in 1966, the book has long been out of print. It is now available again to a new generation of photographers and lovers of photography in this duotone printing that closely follows the original. Szarkowski's compact text eloquently complements skillfully selected and sequenced groupings of 172 photographs drawn from the entire history and range of the medium."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DP625S Softbound $24.95 Online Price: $22.45 Save 10%
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Photo-Eye Booklist: 2006 Summer Booklist
Back issues of the quarterly photo-eye Magazine are becoming more and more collectible, with certain issues dwindling in supply. Leading up to our release of the Fall issue that will have a Paul Graham photograph on our cover, we are spotlighting some of the previous years' issues.
The 2006 Summer issue featured a cover image and an article about Stephen Gill's Hackney Wick, William Christenberry interview on the occasion of his Aperture book titled William Christenberry, a review of The Visionary State: A Journey through California's Spiritual Landscape, another installment of the Publishing the Photography Book series and the beginning of The Old and the Rare article by Eric Miles.
To visit the magazine section of the website, click the cover.
Cat# PE027S Softbound $5.00
(per issue + shipping)
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