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BOOKTEASES
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David J. Carol "This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things" More |
Nicola Dill Sea Etchings "This gorgeous, limited edition artist's book by Nicola Dill is a 48-page "installation" of the artist's elegant and meditative photographs of surf grasses. Unstaged and recorded in-camera... More |
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Andreas Trogisch Technik "His first two photo folders “Von Ferne“ and “Magico“ have enchanted us. The new folders are called “Mercedes“ and “Technik“ and lead us deep into the fabulous world of Andreas Trogisch... More |
Gay Block About Love "Gay Block (born 1942) began photographing her own affluent Jewish community in Houston in 1973. She expanded this study to include Jewish senior citizens in south Miami Beach... More |
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Deanna Templeton Scratch My Name On Your Arm "For the past five years, Deanna Templeton has been photographing skateboard demonstrations, surfing competitions and other beachside congregations of kids in southern California... More |
Rinko Kawauchi Illuminance "Now in its second edition. Due Sept. 2012. In 2001, Rinko Kawauchi launched her career with the simultaneous publication of three astonishing photobooks—Utatane... More |
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McDermott & McGough No. 26 Sandymount Avenue "David McDermott (born 1952) and Peter McGough (born 1958) met in New York in the 1980s, and soon became known for their total embrace of and immersion in the Victorian era. Since then... More |
Roger Ballen Photographs 1969-2009 "For more than 30 years now, American photographer Roger Ballen (born 1950) has been shooting portraits of the impoverished white population of rural South Africa... More |
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R. Klanten Behind the Zines "Social networks are dominating today's headlines, but they are not the only platforms that are radically changing the way we communicate. Creatives such as designers, photographers, artists... More |
Philip-Lorca Dicorcia Eleven "Between 1997 and 2008, Philip-Lorca diCorcia completed 11 photographic portfolios in collaboration with W magazine’s creative director Dennis Freedman. In their epic scope and visual luxuriance... More |
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Shen Wei Chinese Sentiment "In recent years, China has proffered tantalizingly fertile landscapes to photographers exploring the socioeconomic impact of its arrival as a superpower. Such projects typically hew closely to well... More |
Misha Hollenbach The Silver Lining "The eighth title in Decathlon’s ongoing exploration of the weird and wonderful comes courtesy of Melbourne-based artist Misha Hollenbach. No stranger to the form, Hollenbach co-runs P.A.M... More |
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Olaf Unverzart Don't Fade to Grey "Print run: 1200 Book Design by Andreas Töpfer. View book video... More |
Suzanne Opton Soldier, Many Wars "In the two series collected in this volume, Soldier/Many Wars, photographer Suzanne Opton (born 1954) photographs a range of American soldiers close up, laying their heads before the camera... More |
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Kelli Connell Double Life "The portraits of Kelli Connell (born 1974) appear to document a relationship between two women. Their idiom looks familiar: a young couple caught up in everyday moments of pleasure and reflection... More |
Shelby Lee Adams Salt & Truth "Shelby Lee Adams first encountered the communities of the Appalachian mountains as a child, while accompanying his doctor uncle on his rounds. In the mid-1970s he started to photograph in the region... More |
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Horacio Fernandez The Latin American Photobook "A growing appreciation of the photobook has inspired a flood of new scholarship and connoisseurship of the form-few as surprising and inspiring as The Latin American Photobook... More |
Elisabeth Sussman Diane Arbus "Diane Arbus: A Chronology is the closest thing possible to a contemporaneous diary by one of the most daring, influential and controversial artists of the twentieth century... More |
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Francesca Woodman Francesca Woodman "Artists who arrive fully formed at a young age always dazzle, and Francesca Woodman was one of the most gifted and dazzling artist prodigies in recent history. In 1972, the 13-year... More |
W. M. Hunt The Unseen Eye "The Unseen Eye presents a wonderfully idiosyncratic and compelling collection of photographs assembled around a particular theme: in each image, the gaze of the subject is averted... More |
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Miroslav Tichy Form of Truth "Hounded by the Czech Communist regime in the 1960s, the controversial photographer Miroslav Tich (born 1926) has today found acclaim for his photographs of women taken with homemade cameras... More |
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