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SIGNED BOOKS
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Karianne Bueno Haiiro "Haiiro, which means grey or greyish in Japanese, is an artistic account of the longing for elsewhere, and a search for grip in a strange world... More |
Mark Steinmetz Summertime "Nazraeli Press is delighted to announce Mark Steinmetz’s follow-up monograph to his classic trilogy “South Central / South East / Greater Atlanta”... More |
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Taj Forer Stone by Stone "Stone by Stone examines the practices of hunter-gatherer peoples. Through the imaginative acts of drawing on cave walls and sculpting wood and limestone... More |
AntÓnio JÚlio Duarte White Noise "António Júlio Duarte has been photographing Casino’s lobbies in Macau for the last 10 years. Shot at night, with a medium format camera and a flash, often in jetlagged mode... More |
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Jan Von Holleben Someone Is No Monster ""This simple publication invites us to the latest visual journey of Jan von Holleben. As with all his work, it is playful and very accessible. You might love it or hate it. I love it. " ... More |
Bill Burke Destrukto "Catalog from an exhibition of video stills of an array of objects at the moment they are struck by bullets of various calibers. Examples, 35m cameras to an array of Campbells soups and SPAM... More |
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Ken Rosenthal Photographs 2001-2009 "Photographs: 2001-2009 is the long awaited first publication of work from Ken Rosenthal. Published on the occasion of his Fall 2011 exhibition at Wall Space Gallery, titled Retrospective... More |
Marco Van Duyvendijk Watch the Weather Change "An unexpected encounter on the Internet with someone on the other side of the world. The concentration of a puppet maker in his workshop. The poems Jo Landheer wrote in the nineteen twenties... More |
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Jason Fulford Raising Frogs for $$$ The final page of Jason Fulford's enigmatic and absorbing archive of images from the past several years is a collection of thumbnails featuring all 63 of the color photographs that comprise Raisin More |
Valerio Spada Gomorrah Girl ""A teenage girl is accidentally killed by mafia violence in the town of Naples. Spada, an Italian photographer working in the area... More |
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Ken Schles Oculus "We infuse the world we encounter with meaning, with social and symbolic significance based on the value we place upon representations we share. This, perhaps, is the irony of our conceptualizations... More |
Marco Van Duyvendijk Watch the Weather Change "An unexpected encounter on the Internet with someone on the other side of the world. The concentration of a puppet maker in his workshop. The poems Jo Landheer wrote in the nineteen twenties... More |
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Geirmundur Klein Immortality ""Immortality by Geirmunder Klein is a thoughtful look at Rotterdam’s development of the polder east of the city. Focusing on one section of this new urban area... More |
Jamey Stillings The Bridge at Hoover Dam "In March of 2009, amidst the rumblings of a global financial crisis that was to shape zeitgeist for years to come, Jamey Stillings set out on a road trip to reinvigorate his creative spirit... More |
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Rob Hornstra Sochi Singers "Sochi attracts mainly Russian tourists in the summer. On the one hand, they come looking for glitter and glamour and are prepared to pay for it; on the other... More |
Rob Hornstra Safety First "Safety First is entirely composed of negatives which were damaged by x-ray scanners during our stay in Grozny. In the Chechen capital... More |
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Brian Ulrich Is This Place Great or What "This long-awaited first monograph presents Brian Ulrich's decade-long exploration of the shifting tectonic plates that make up American consumerism... More |
Benjamin Lowy Iraq | Perspectives "Selected by William Eggleston as Winner The Center for Documentary Studies / Honickman First Book Prize in Photography Benjamin Lowy’s powerful and arresting color photographs... More |
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Ron Van Dongen Proof "Anthropomorphism has long been a trademark of van Dongen's work. However... More |
Espen R. Krukhaug Bifröst "The series “Bifröst” explores the realm of insomnia, a condition endured by millions of people, including myself and the models featured in this book. Using our own experiences as a basis... More |
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