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Hiroshi Watanabe Findings More |
Josef Breitenbach Manifesto "Born in Munich in 1896, Josef Breitenbach began taking photographs while working in the family wine merchant business. Proving less than successful at the latter... More |
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James Mollison The Memory of Pablo Escobar "The extraordinary story of 'the richest and most violent gangster in history' is told here in hundreds of photographs gathered by photographer James Mollison. Pablo Escobar... More |
Mark L. Eshbaugh Day's End "Day's End is the second monograph of the work of Mark L. Eshbaugh, offering a comprehensive selection of the early landscape photographs that launched his career... More |
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Louie Palu Cage Call "In 2006, a group of 200 jurors selected Hiroshi Watanabe, Sage Sohier, and Louie Palu for PhotoLucida's Critical Mass Book Award... More |
Hideaki Uchiyama Tokyo Eden "In Tokyo there are two different worlds, the one that most people see everyday, the ordinary, and another world that lies beyond this everyday reality, the extraordinary. It is this second world... More |
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Annaleen Louwes Minor Details "A half-naked man, sitting on a chair, looking sideways; a young man awkwardly fumbling with his shirt button; a woman leaning against a wall, her hair hanging in front of her face... More |
Valdir Cruz O Caminho Das Aguas "An ecological warning, penetrating and poetic, this book brings wonderful images. With the drive of a missionary, photographer Valdir Cruz - who was born in the state of Paraná... More |
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Julia Fullerton-Batten Teenage Stories More |
Mikio Umino Marginal Land "In May 2006, Mikio Umino went out for a trip to Mongolia for three weeks. Driving through the dry land for a few hours gives the impression one is not going anywhere different... More |
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Bob Colacello Out "Out documents an era at once so close and so far away: the wild, glamorous, disco-and-drugs decade between the end of the Vietnam war and the advent of AIDS, when... More |
Axel Hutte After Midnight "After midnight, as America's cities gradually fall asleep, Axel Hütte comes alive. From the window of his hotel rooms, which are often on the upper floors of high-rises... More |
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Edward Weston Edward Weston's Book of Nudes "In 1953 the writer and curator Nancy Newhall assembled, with the cooperation of the photographer Edward Weston, a mock-up for an elegant book featuring Weston's photographs of the nude... More |
Twinka Ishiwata-Pichler Desperately Seeking Twinka "The ginger-and-white Twinka, born into an undomesticated family in El Cerrito, California in 1994, is well-known around the Nazraeli Portland office by artists who come to work on their books... More |
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Anna Claren Holding Anna Claren's new book, Holding has no text-only the supposed biographical imagery of a sad, long-lost photo album. In this album, the light is harsh and the colors are faded... More |
Todd Hido Between the Two "First printing is out-of-print. It is now in the second Printing Todd Hido's striking new monograph, Between the Two... More |
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John Willis Recycled Realities "Near the homes of photographers John Willis and Tom Young is a paper mill that sits in the otherwise pristine and picturesque climes of western Massachusetts. For Willis and Young... More |
Justin Kimball Where We Find Ourselves Imagine a mythical forest: dappled with smoky light, granite outcrops hosting majestic stands of trees, a brook cascading nearby. Then you stumble across a colony of doughy... More |
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John Bernhard Drift "This book is a visual journey, like a musical score, a personal diary, a compilation of images captured from the way John Bernhard sees the world... More |
Jonathan Hollingsworth What We Think Now In What We Think Now, Jonathan Hollingsworth recontextualizes the political poster, long a staple of civil disobedience, to fit 21st-century wars and the profound views they generate. In 2004... More |
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Derek Dudek china "In the course of the 20th century a number of totalitarian regimes promoted art that was meant to celebrate the accomplishments of the state... More |
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