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SIGNED BOOKS
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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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Tiane Doan Na Champassak No Photo More |
Olivier Pin-Fat Nat Pwe More |
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Ian Van Coller Interior Relations "While Ian van Coller was growing up in the 1970s, the black women working in his parents’ upper class home in a whites-only suburb of Johannesburg were valued as members of the family... More |
Elisabeth Tonnard Oceanus "This is a pocket book, good for bringing along on a sea journey. This imagetext tries to evoke the feeling of a bewildered traveling. The words are awkwardly placed, and clearly out of their element... More |
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Elisabeth Tonnard Two of Us "This book, designed and printed like a novel... More |
Shawn Records From the Bottom of a Well "Shawn Records’ beautifully complex photographs are woven together here in From the Bottom of a Well, a poetic and tragically humorous account of a Chinese government... More |
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Nicholas Muellner The Amnesia Pavilions "The Amnesia Pavilions, Nicholas Muellner’s stunning new book of textual and visual autobiography, takes as its central narrative his return trip to a small city in Eastern Siberia after a seventeen... More |
Chris Killip Seacoal "“When I first saw the beach at Lynemouth in January 1976, I recognized the industry above it but nothing else I was seeing... More |
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Susan Burnstine Within Shadows "Susan Burnstine’s Within Shadows is a subtle... More |
Deanna Templeton Scratch My Name On Your Arm "For the past five years, Deanna Templeton has been photographing skateboard demonstrations, surfing competitions and other beachside congregations of kids in southern California... More |
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Maurice Sherif The American Wall "Since mid-2006, Maurice Sherif has been photographing segments of the U.S.-Mexico border wall from the American side and questioning how the United States—which sees itself as a champion of law... More |
Ernesto Bazan Al Campo "The Cuban farmland opened up new windows of opportunity for my work. From 2001 to 2005 I spent long periods of time with them... More |
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Yee Ling Tang The Story of Four Generations "Yee Ling Tang connects in some fifty photographs the life of her grandparents in Hong Kong with that of her parents, herself, and her daughter, the fourth generation... More |
David Ondrik Arid Harvests "Arid Harvests is a soft-cover book of 60 photographs by David Ondrik, exploring the food that is being sustainability grown in the high desert of Albuquerque, New Mexico... More |
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Guido Guidi A New Map of Italy "Italian photographer, Guido Guidi began experimenting in the late 1960s with pseudo-documentary images that interrogated photography’s objectivity. Influenced by Neorealist film and Conceptual art... More |
Olof Jarlbro Nepal and Mao "The book ”Nepal & Mao” takes us to a country in which peace was declared many years ago. But somehow there is still tension in the country. Old royalist that won’t step down from army posts... More |
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Jim Krantz Homage "In the fall of 2009 and 2010 photographer Jim Krantz traveled to Ukraine, photographing the individuals still living in the shadow of the Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor... More |
Paul Kranzler Brut "Austrian photographer Paul Kranzler is a storyteller. In his acclaimed books Land of Milk and Honey (2005) and Tom (2007), Kranzler applied his socio... More |
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