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SIGNED BOOKS
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Mauro Fiorese Aula Dei 'In another light. It might be reductive to say that Mauro Fiorese went looking for - and portraying - Madonnas, angels and saints dispersed in our everyday life... More |
Erika Diettes Silencios "Erika Diettes compiles images and testimonials of the suffering of the Jewish population during the horror of World War II in the Nazi Germany... More |
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Marco Breuer Early Recordings Early Recordings presents the first comprehensive look at the work of the respected, conceptually driven artist, Marc Breuer. Boldly experimental... More |
American West To Delight the Eye In the 1840s, when photography was making its first appearances, the American West was a region of excitement, adventure, and progress... 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 |
Richard Bram Street Photography "For over 25 years, Richard Bram has been restlessly walking the streets of his home towns and the world, quietly producing classic street photographs... More |
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Hiroshi Watanabe I See Angels Every Day "Actually, the angel ought to have had his dwelling in me. But he knew only angelic truth and understood nothing about man." from Memories, Dreams, Reflections by C.G. Jung... More |
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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Lauren Greenfield Thin "Critically acclaimed for Girl Culture and Fast Forward, Lauren Greenfield continues her exploration of contemporary female culture with Thin... More |
Morten Andersen White Nights Rock and Rollers of every stripe - from Norwegian natives Turbonegro to rough-throated crooner Leonard Cohen to punk rock legends like Iggy Pop - populate Morten Andersen's White Nights... More |
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Charles Traub Charles H. Traub "Charles H. Traub’s (b.1945) vintage black and white street photographs from the 1970s made with a lens shade one size too small for his square-format camera... More |
Chris Rainier Ancient Marks In Ancient Marks, Rainier brings a long-term, obsessive project to fruition. The rituals and significance of tattoos and scarring is the subject of this major monograph... More |
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Andrea Robbins The Transportation of Place The Transportation of Place is vexing in the way that often the quietest people have the most to say. Postcard picturesque scenes describe regional character—Bavarian window details... 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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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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Tim Davis My Life in Politics Somebody needs to tell Tim Davis to stop being such a smart-ass. But it’s not going to be me. The saucy quality of his smarter-than-thou stance keeps his high-wire cultural critique aloft... More |
Eri Morita Home Drama Along the lines of Jessica Backhaus, Julie Blackmon, Julian Germain and many others, Morita has begun to carve out her own niche in the "portrait narrative" genre... More |
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Lauren Shaw Maine Women "All these women know that living in a place involves responsibility for it, though each expresses her commitment in a different way... More |
Jesse Marlow Wounded "For the last 2 years Melbourne photographer Jesse Marlow has been documenting people who have been affected by superficial injuries as they go about their daily routine out on the street... More |
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