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BOOKTEASES
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Simon Njami A Useful Dream "Photography has proved a particularly essential art in the African continent's postcolonial era, both for recording the numerous seismic moments in its recent history... More |
Stefan Ruiz San Francisco Berlin "In photographer Stefan Ruiz's San Francisco Berlin series, large-format portraits depict gay men dressed up for fetish... More |
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Malerie Marder Carnal Knowledge "A seminal experience for American photographer Malerie Marder (born 1971) was a family friend's request for Marder to photograph her with her lover, naked and in the anonymous setting of a motel room... More |
Michal Chelbin The Black Eye "The Black Eye continues Michal Chelbin’s exploration of the world of athletes and performers from Eastern Europe, Israel, and England... More |
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Irina Dakhnovskaia-Lawton Wondering About Pictorialism "The artist... More |
Antonio Lopez The Instamatics of Antonio Lopez "If Antonio Lopez had left us only his Instamatic photographs, and not the drawings for which he is known, we would still have cause to celebrate a brilliant artistic vision... More |
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Norman Mauskopf Descendants "Northern New Mexico is a complex weave of pride and history. In this region of ancient traditions and striking environmental and ethnic diversity... More |
Christian Marclay Christian Marclay "Christian Marclay (born 1955) explores the fusion of fine art and audio cultures, transforming sounds and music into a visible, physical form through performance, collage, sculpture, installation... More |
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Catherine Opie & Alec Soth Rodarte "California Condors, Boris Karloff as Frankenstein, Japanese horror films and Gordon Matta-Clark are among the many influences that make up the world of Rodarte. In just five short years... More |
Juan Rulfo Oaxaca "Oaxaca has exercised a keen fascination on Mexican photographer and writer Juan Rulfo, since he first visited the state in the 1940s. In addition to the writings he undertook there... More |
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Kate Breakey Painted Light "Kate Breakey is internationally recognized for large-scale, richly hand-colored photographs, including her acclaimed series of luminous portraits of birds, flowers, animals, and insects. Since 1980... More |
Eugene Richards War Is Personal "By early 2006, the war in Iraq was entering its fourth year. No weapons of mass destruction had been found. Tens of thousands of Iraqis were reported injured and dead... More |
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Michael Schmelling Atlanta "Atlanta - Since the late 1990s, Atlanta has become a dominant center of hip hop—home to mega-selling artists like Outkast, T-Pain, T.I... More |
Gita Lenz Gita Lenz "In 2002, when photographer Gita Lenz moved into an assisted living facility in West Greenwich Village, her friend Timothy Bartling assisted her with her transition... More |
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Diana Vreeland Allure "Legendary fashion maven Diana Vreeland—at the urging of her editor Jackie O—authored a classic volume in the 1980s on the quality of "allure" in fashion and in life. Now back in print... More |
Charlotte Dumas Repose "Selection of this Dutch photographer’s work on animals is comprised of ten panels beautifully printed on a folded card stock... More |
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Steven Klein Stag Film More |
A.C. Kupper Revolutionary Middle-Class "A.C. Kupper collects pictures, both his own and those of others. There is an inexhaustible source of material available through the Internet, where private spheres are publicly accessible... More |
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Rimaldis Viksraitis Grimaces of the Weary Village "“Rimaldas Viksraitis is a Lithuanian photographer who works in and around the villages where he lives, and photographs a way of life that is fast disappearing. In his world... More |
Peter Funch Babel Tales "Babel Tales is a series of works that focus on human relations (or the lack thereof) in big cities. Peter Funch’s project is a junction between documentary photography and manipulated photography... More |
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