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NEW ARRIVALS
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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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Nan Goldin The Ballad of Sexual Dependency "Edited by Marvin Heiferman, Mark Holborn, Suzanne Fletcher. Text by Nan Goldin. First published in 1986... More |
Theo Anderson Motor Hotel "Theo Anderson's, MOTOR HOTEL, is the initial artist book based on the episodes of his ongoing work, CADILLAC. "The photographs are not so much about place as they are about transformation... More |
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Theo Anderson Gun Crimes "Theo Anderson's, GUN CRIMES, is the initial artist book based on the episodes of his ongoing work, CADILLAC. "The photographs are not so much about place as they are about transformation... More |
Roger Pring Pring's Photographer's Miscellany "Pring's Photographer's Miscellany is a priceless compendium of the history, techniques and trivia of photography. Meet the mad, genius... More |
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Arthur Meyerson The Color of Light "Since 1974, professional assignments have taken photographer Arthur Meyerson around the world to all 7 continents. Throughout it all, Meyerson’s fascination with light... More |
Masahi Kohara Visions of Fuji "The image of snowcapped Mt. Fuji is the icon of Japan, an object of religious veneration, even a symbol of the nation itself. Yet artists’ views of the sacred mountain have changed with the times... More |
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Peter Fraser A City in the Mind "Many years ago, Peter Fraser was captivated by Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities (1972). In 2006 he re-read this extraordinary novel and, struck anew by its emotional charge... More |
Mikhael Subotzky Retinal Shift "“For me, photography has become a way of attempting to make sense of the very strange world that I see around me. I don’t ever expect to achieve that understanding... More |
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Joel Sternfeld American Prospects "First published in 1987, Joel Sternfeld’s American Prospects is the classic photo record of 1980s America. this definitive edition, made with new plates and including one additional photograph... More |
Andrew Moore Cuba "American photographer Andrew Moore began photographing in Cuba in 1998, and over the next fourteen years he made ten further visits... More |
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Juan Cruz Ruiz A Crazy Job "With the explosion of digital publishing and online retailing, and the collapse of major bookstore chains and traditional publishing houses... More |
Dan Martensen Photographs from the American Southwest "New York native Dan Martensen began taking road trips to the American Southwest in 2001, drawn to the beautiful decay of the desert environment... More |
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Fiona Tan Vox Populi, London "Indonesian-born artist Fiona Tan has been commissioned to make London the focus of the fifth and final installment of her Vox Populi series. Following her work in Norway, Sydney... More |
J Carrier Elementary Calculus "J Carrier has had a nomadic lifestyle, moving from Washington D.C. to Ecuador, and then to Africa and the Middle East, every move taking him further from his friends and family... More |
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Martin Barnes Shadow Catchers "The very first photographs of the nineteenth century were produced without the use of a camera. Today, having rediscovered camera-less techniques, a number of artists are using camera... More |
David Bailey Delhi Dilemma " How does one photograph Delhi without the results looking like clichéd, tourist-friendly images taken from the pages of a holiday brochure... More |
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Robert Adams Skogen "Skogen is the Swedish word for forest, and while the dense woods featured in Robert Adams's most recent series of photographs grow near his home in Oregon, the pictures evoke a wild utopia... More |
Pete MacGill & Gerhard Steidl Rodchenko "For many years respected gallerists Peter MacGill, Rudolf Kicken and Edwynn Houk have been collecting Aleksandr Rodchenko’s photographs. This book is a curated selection of these images... More |
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Kevin Kunishi Los Restos de la Revolucion "In Los Restos, documentary photographer Kevin Kunishi (born 1975) offers a visual account of how the shared horrors of war endure beyond all divisive political ideology. In 1979... More |
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