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BOOKTEASES
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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 |
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 |
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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 |
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 |
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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 |
Walter W. Nelson Ribbons of Time The Big Bend country of Texas remains one of the most extraordinary landscapes in America. The geology of the Big Bend has been called the most complex on earth... 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 |
Paul D'Amato Barrio "In 1988 photographer Paul D’Amato was driving around Chicago with his camera when he decided to follow Halsted Street into Pilsen, the city’s largest Mexican neighborhood... More |
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George Haas Forcing Nature "Reprocessed with the latest computer technology, George Haas' superb photography evokes the sense of place that is Los Angeles' famously artificial landscape, most of which... More |
Adam Bartos Boulevard Essayist Geoff Dyer attempts to assay Adam Bartos’s resolutely mute photographs of street scenes in Los Angeles and Paris by referring to descriptive “antinomies” distinguishing the two cities—walk More |
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Patrick Alt Unknown Tuscany More |
Debbie Fleming Caffery Hurricane Images "Under the auspices of a grant from the Open Society Initiative, native Louisianan Debbie Fleming Caffery explored the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina... More |
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Judy Natal Neon Boneyard "The garish glow of neon was part of what put Las Vegas on the map - quite literally. The city’s most distinctive form of expression, neon signs tell an elaborate story of the history of Las Vegas... More |
Patrick Alt Unknown Tuscany "Printing Industries of America, the world's largest graphic art trade association, has annnounced the winners of its annual Benny awards, reknowned as the premier graphic arts award... More |
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Mountains Montagnes Magiques "A collection of photographs of mountains assembeled by Gilles Mora, this title includes the work of Brigitte Bauer, Leo Fabrizio, Axel Hutte, Walter Niedermayr, Hanns Otte, Bernard Plossu... More |
Patrick Alt Unknown Tuscany "Printing Industries of America, the world's largest graphic art trade association, has annnounced the winners of its annual Benny awards, reknowned as the premier graphic arts award... More |
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Lauren Greenfield Thin "Critically acclaimed for Girl Culture and Fast Forward, Lauren Greenfield continues her exploration of contemporary female culture with Thin... More |
Tammy Cromer-Campbell Fruit of the Orchard "In 1982, a toxic waste facility opened in the Piney Woods in Winona, Texas. The residents were told that the company would plant fruit trees on the land left over from its ostensible salt... More |
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Justin Chase Lane Playhouse Archives ""These photographs are of environments in which I create friction between interior and exterior space. I construct these environments in my studio; once photographed... More |
Jeff Brouws Approaching Nowhere "Like many who grew up during the spread of sprawl—with its predictable landscape of housing developments, shopping malls, interstate highways, and big... More |
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Frederic Roberts Humanitas II ""Humanitas" means the development of human virtue in all its forms, to its fullest extent-a fitting title for this magnificent collection of photography by Fredric Roberts... More |
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