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BOOKTEASES
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Terry Evans Prairie Stories "The small Kansas town of Matfield Green and the surrounding prairie hills are the focus of the latest extended project from acclaimed photographer and Kansas native Terry Evans (born 1944)... More |
Photoworks In Progress Photoworks 18 "Futures Past: History, Memory and Nostalgia With the rise of digital photography and a fall in photographic film sales... More |
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Rosa Olivares Exit 46 "This issue of Exit focuses on portrait photography and the representation of ourselves, or rather, of what we want to be and what we want to show of ourselves to others... More |
Michael Schmidt Lebensmittel "Photographer Michael Schmidt’s latest obsession is the mechanized, industrialized food system of contemporary Western culture... More |
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Jh EngstrÖm & Margot Wallard 7 Days Athens November 2011 "SUPER LABO is proud to announce the publication of new book "7 days ATHENS November 2011" by JH Engström & Margot Wallard. At the beginning of November... More |
Max De Esteban Elegies of Manumission "Max de Esteban’s gorgeous new monograph brings together all three parts of his stunningly beautiful “Elegies of Manumission” series. Making use of portraiture as a conceptual tool... More |
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Kate Breakey Slowlight "Published by the Etherton Gallery, Slowlight by Kate Breakey offers a previously unseen selection of landscapes taken over the artist's 30-year career... More |
Danny Wilcox Frazier War Is Only Half the Story, Vol 4 "Published December, 2011: “War is Only Half the Story, Vol Four” features the work of 2010 grant winners Danny Wilcox Frazier (“Surviving Wounded Knee”) and Monika Bulaj (“Nur/Light: Afghanistan... More |
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Chris Killip Arbeit / Work "This book showcases Chris Killip’s photography from 1969 to 2005, and is a retrospective of a photographer who has influenced an entire generation of younger documentary photographers... More |
Yousuf Karsh Karsh "In August and September of 1988, Yousuf Karsh's long-time assistant, Jerry Fielder... More |
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Jeff Rich Watershed "Because they help us cross over a river without seeing it, the soaring railroad trestles and highway bridges in Watershed act as symbols of our tendency to blank out natural phenomena... More |
Ilya Rabinovich Museutopia "The austere, enigmatic photographs of the Dutch-Moldavian artist Ilya Rabinovich show places in terms of their fleetingness, remoteness, as if they were bereft of memories... More |
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Stefan Heyn Speak to Me "Countering the Becher School’s emphasis on crisp execution, German photographer Stefan Heyne (born 1965) embraces more fugitive effects of shadow play and hazy light... More |
Koos Breukel Being Dutch "Award-winning Dutch portrait photographer Koos Breukel (Den Haag, 1962), examines in this exhibition catalogue the “Dutch Identity” today. In ‘Being Dutch’, he portrays those of all walks of life... More |
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Brian Rose Time and Space on the Lower East Side "The second book from independent publisher Golden Section Publishers in NYC. In 1980, Brian Rose, in collaboration with Ed Fausty... More |
Karianne Bueno Haiiro ""The book is beautifully designed, bound in printed linen boards with an elastic holding the pages, an accordion fold, or leporello... More |
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Daido Moriyama Journey for Something "Daido Moriyama (born 1938) first attracted international attention in the 1970s, with his gritty, black-and-white photographs of Shinjuku, a bustling area of Tokyo... More |
Rikard Laving Steel Work City "Through muted colours and sombre depictions, photographer Rikard Laving documents scenes, structures and inhabitants in Oxelösund, a Swedish town dominated by a massive steel works run by SSAB... More |
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John Gossage She Called Me by Name "Portraits of the adolescent artist, is the subject of this unlikely new book from John Gossage. Well known for his attention to the edges of the urban landscape... More |
Axle Contemporary E Pluribus Unum "In March, 2012, Axle Contemporary produced a 10-day project in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We rigged our mobile gallery as a portrait studio... More |
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