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NEW ARRIVALS
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Jem Southam The River Winter "“Winters, like ice ages, are Janus faced, for after the freeze comes thaw and flood, as water is returned to life and movement. Freeze, thaw, flood... More |
Paul Graham 1981 & 2011 "Paul Graham, winner of the 2012 Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography, is a vital figure in contemporary photography... More |
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Jork Weismann Asleep at the Chateau "Chateau Marmont on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles is a fantastical folly in the land of make-believe. as Harry Cohn, the founder of Columbia pictures, said in 1939, “If you must get in trouble... More |
Terry Richardson Terrywood "This volume compiles all of the photographs from Terry Richardson's wildly successful 2012 show Terrywood, held at the oHWoW gallery in Los Angeles... More |
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Daniel Naude Animal Farm "For years Daniel Naudé has traversed South Africa's countryside recording his travels as a way of understanding South Africa and its complexities. Among his most arresting subjects are animals... More |
Daniell Cornell Backyard Oasis "Southern California’s pool culture is the subject of this unique and luscious collection of photographs that explore the parallel evolution of an iconic symbol and an artistic genre... More |
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Arles Rencontres Internationales De La Photographie Arles More |
Maxwell Anderson Work in Progress "Made as a sketch book especially for the C/O Berlin Book Days 2012 event, Work In Progress presents a collection of different series of photographs from Maxwell Anderson... More |
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Laurie Simmons The Love Doll "Throughout her career, photographer Laurie Simmons (1949) has staged scenes with dolls, dummies and occasionally people for her camera. In the fall of 2009... More |
Melissa Catanese Dive Dark Dream Slow "Photographer and bookseller Melissa Catanese has been editing the vast photography collection of Peter J. Cohen, a celebrated trove of more than 20... More |
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William Eggleston Los Alamos Revisited "Between 1965 and 1974 William Eggleston and Walter Hopps traveled together in the US, Eggleston taking photographs, Hopps driving. During these travels the title Los Alamos was born... More |
Paul Kooiker Heaven "More than 450 polaroids by Paul Kooiker are arranged in spreads that communicate a kind of rhythmic melody, one which consists of images of funerals, churches, cityscapes, fountains and numerous pin... More |
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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 |
Motherland Motherland Issue 7 "Taking ghosts as its theme, this edition of ‘Motherland’ delves into India’s supernatural beliefs with a variety of manifestations, encounters and social perspectives... More |
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William Klein Life Is Good... New York! "William Klein: Life is Good & Good for You in New York Trance Witness Revels is regarded as one of the most influential and groundbreaking photo books created in the last half century... More |
Aperture Aperture Magazine Anthology "Published on the occasion of its sixtieth anniversary, this is the first ever anthology of Aperture magazine. This long... More |
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Anne Golaz Metsästä "Anne Golaz’s photographs deal with the fundamental and fragile relation with nature, animals and death... More |
Paolo Ventura Lo Zuavo Scomparso "Paolo Ventura comes to Rome in the guise of a vanishing Zouave, trailblazer for his views of the city. For Ventura, the city is a two-hundred-year-old milieu through which he walks... More |
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Marco Delogu The Nature of the Night "In his text Francesco Zanot writes: “Photographing the night means freeing ourselves from two prejudices... More |
Hans Gremmen Objects in Mirror "The road movie 'Easy Rider', Yellowstone National Park, Route 66, Stephen Shore’s 'Uncommon Places' or David Lynch’s 'Twin Peaks'; these random names and places immediately fire the imagination... More |
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Archive Of Modern Conflict Amc2 Journal. Issue 3 "Printed in burgundy, blue and dark green versions, Issue 3 of Amc2 is a commemorative visitor’s guide to London 2012. The 40... More |
Cara Phillips Singular Beauty "Beauty stalks us with a condescending eye. From television screens to magazines, shop windows to billboards, there is hardly a face or figure that hasn’t been trimmed, polished... More |
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David Rochkind Heavy Hand, Sunken Spirit "Over the past six years Mexico has been consumed by a brutal conflict – more than 35,000 people have been killed and kidnappings have skyrocketed... More |
Hans-Peter Feldmann Catalogue "Hans-Peter Feldmann (born 1941) is a virtuoso taxonomist of contemporary visual culture... 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 |
Sung Soo Koo Photogenic Drawings "Korean photographer Sung Soo Koo (born 1970) is best known for his series Magical Reality, which features candy-colored scenes from his homeland... More |
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Wang Qingsong History of Monuments "History Of Monuments is an accordion fold book that can be read on both sides and measures 8,40m in length when fully opened... More |
Michal Chelbin Sailboats and Swans "There is nothing easy about it. It is a constructed moment, a scene within a scene, the real within the unreal. They are moments, lunga fermata... More |
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Pablo Ortiz Monasterio Zine Collection N°2 Pablo Ortiz Monsaterio More |
Harold Feinstein Harold Feinstein "Harold Feinstein, A Retrospective, is the first career-spanning monograph showcasing the brilliance of a small camera master of black-and-white photography... More |
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Hiroshi Sugimoto Rothko / Sugimoto "Published on the occasion of the opening of our newest location in London’s Mayfair in October 2012, Pace will inaugurate 6 Burlington Gardens with Rothko/Sugimoto: Dark Paintings and Seascapes... More |
William Eggleston Los Alamos Catalogue More |
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World Photo Press Surplus Book 01 "Everything you ever wanted to know about surplus military gear, from boots to backpacks and rations to manuals. A virtual catalogue of camouflage... More |
David Goldblatt On the Mines "On the Mines is a re-designed and expanded version of David Goldblatt’s influential book of 1973. Goldblatt grew up in the South African town of Randfontein... More |
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Ari Marcopoulos Out to Lunch "PPP Editions is pleased to announce the forthcoming book Out To Lunch, a signed and numbered, limited edition by Ari Marcopoulos. An index of sorts... More |
Charles Woodard The History of Photography in Pen and Ink. (Second Edition) "In a set of forty-three pen & ink line drawings, Charles Woodard levels the history of photography through his own unique brand of stylistic primitivism... More |
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Enrique Metinides 101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides "101 Tragedies is Enrique Metinides’ selection of the key 101 images from his half... More |
Lewis Baltz Rule Without Exception / Only Exceptions "This progressive book object combines two volumes and covers the sweep and depth of Lewis Baltz’s influential oeuvre. Rule Without Exception is a re-issue of Baltz’s award-winning mid... More |
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Koji Onaka Matatabi "The town I had planned on visiting again one day disappeared one day The town I was supposed to return to had become an unfamiliar town before I knew it Person I thought that I could see any More |
Risaku Suzuki Sekka-zu ""The "Sekka-zu" is a still cut from a 14 minute 16 second film creation. By focusing, snow crystals start to surface from the darkness... More |
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Itai Doron Fifteen Minutes With You "Fifteen Minutes With You is a book of 69 Polaroids that traces the development of Itai Doron's use of instant photography during a period of five years, from 2007 to 2012... More |
Osamu Kanemura Suzy Cream Oil Cheese ""Susie Cream Oil Cheese" are photos mainly taken during 1998 to 2000 in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kobe... More |
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Risaku Suzuki Torii "In the Shinto religion, the Torii is referred to as the entrance to the sacred world. Sacred areas of the Shinto religion, which sees the fear possessed towards nature as its beginning... More |
Timothy Egan Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher "How a lone man’s epic obsession led to one of America’s greatest cultural treasures: Prizewinning writer Timothy Egan tells the riveting... More |
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Antoine D’agata Ice "Covering Antoine d’Agata’s work for the last 5 years, the book combines pictures and texts in a disturbing testimony, showing the commitment of a photographer documenting drug... More |
Jonathan Hollingsworth Left Behind "Every year since 2001 no less than 150 sets of the decomposed or skeletal remains of people crossing into the US from Mexico have been discovered in remote areas of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert... More |
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Wolfgang Tillmans Fruit Logistica "In February 2011, German photographer Wolfgang Tillmans (born 1968) decided to pay a visit to Fruit Logistica, the most important convention in the international fruit trade, held annually in Berlin... More |
Doug Rickard A New American Picture "Doug Rickard's A New American Picture offers a startling and fresh perspective on American street photography... More |
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James Crump Doug and Mike Starn "The first book to celebrate the full breadth of the Starn twins’ innovative photographic career. Defying categorization... More |
Jason Eskenazi The Americans List "While working as a guard at the MET museum in New York, Eskenazi began to ask photographers he knew visiting the Looking In exhibition about Robert Franks The Americans... More |
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Rinko Kawauchi Illuminance, Ametsuchi, Seeing Shadow "Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi’s work is marked by its serene and poetic style. She often depicts the ordinary moments in life... More |
Paul Graham Paul Graham "Published on the occasion of the Paul Graham exhibition, a shimmer of possibility at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, July 27 - September 19, 2012. Includes text, a shimmer of possibility... More |
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Marc Asnin Uncle Charlie ""Uncle Charlie was my favorite uncle. He’s my godfather. My grandfather was a grade-A hood, hustling, pimping women, abusive. My mother got out, but Uncle Charlie never did... More |
Daido Moriyama Labyrinth "Throughout his career, Daido Moriyama has sought new ways of recasting his images through the use of different printing techniques, installation, or by re-editing and re-formatting them... More |
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Richard Misrach Golden Gate "This deluxe album, a selection of the finest photographs from Richard Misrach’s acclaimed Golden Gate series (previously published in a smaller trim size, now out of print)... More |
Michael Lange Wald "This large-format monograph follows the tracks of German photographer Michael Lange (born 1953) as he wanders in the pathless underbrush of Germany’s vast deciduous and coniferous forests... More |
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Louisa Marie Summer Jennifer's Family "The work of German photographer Louisa Marie Summer is driven by her interest in discovering the inner workings of other people’s lives... More |
John Gossage The Actor "The response to why he robbed banks “That’s where the money is” is often misattributed to renowned bank robber Willie “the actor” Sutton provides the backdrop for this series of photographs of saving 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 |
Michael Abrams Welcome to Springfield "This second book from Michael Abrams continues his exploration of vernacular images and their power to access our latent memory. Lifted from their origins in family albums... More |
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