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Friday, September 13th, 2002 Volume 2,
No. 35
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© Gary
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Gary Cawood: The Watchman's Room
"These photographs record the surface of reality but
suggest something more. The haunting title image depicts an
actual room set aside for the watchman. The book is also a
kind of room, a space designated for the careful observer.
What you will see are fragments from the external experience
transformed for a more poetic interpretation."—Gary
Cawood
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© Tom
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Twin Towers: An Elegy
This online exhibition, in conjunction with Kennedy Boesky
Gallery, New York City, features images of the Twin Towers
by numerous well-known photographers. All photographs come
from the recent publication, Twin Towers: An Elegy, the
most beautiful book yet produced that pays tribute to those
icons of the Manhattan skyline. In just two dozen images,
the editors have created a timeless and fitting tribute to
the Twin Towers.
Additional photographs not reproduced in the book are included
in this exclusive online exhibition. View the entire book
online, below.
View
the online exhibition.
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Cat# ZB978H Hardbound $65.00 Online
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Garry
Winogrand: Winogrand 1964
"Winogrand:
1964 gives cohesive form to Garry Winogrand's America, in
over 200 photographs made in a single year, the majority previously
unpublished. Taken together, these unparalleled, newly researched
images depict the country at a cultural crossroads, still
a frontier nation-—naive and quirky—-but increasingly
linked by information and entertainment media."—the
publisher
Cat#
AE051H Hardbound $60.00 Online
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John
Cohen: There Is No Eye—Signed
Be it in the Peruvian Andes, Kentucky bluegrass country,
the Gospel churches of Brooklyn, or in Greenwich Village with
Bob Dylan and the Beat Generation, famed musician John Cohen's
vision transcends history, even when it distills the spirit
of a period and a place. There is No Eye, Cohen's
first monograph, is a guided tour of the worlds of outside
artists, poets, and musicians.
Cat# PY047H Signed Hardbound $45.00
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There
Is No Eye exhibition opens in Santa Fe September 12
"The exhibition's name derives from Bob Dylan's liner
notes to Highway 61 Revisited, which restates part
of a conversation the friends had. 'You are right John Cohen...
There is no eye—there is only a series of mouths—long
live the mouths.' Cohen inspired other rock legends, including
the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia, who paid homage to Cohen
in the song Uncle John's Band." For exhibition
details and to read more about Cohen's photography and music,
see the exhibition
invitation.
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There
Is No Eye: Music for Photographs—Compact Disc
Smithsonian-Folkways released this companion CD with
music by Cohen and the musicians he photographed. View
an enlargement of the cover and a list of the 23 songs
included in this recording.
Cat# ZC028 Music CD $17.95
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The
Model Wife
The Model Wife chronicles the collaborative relationships
that have yielded some of the 20th century's most intimate
photographic nudes and portraits. Includes Alfred Stieglitz's
photographs of Georgia O'Keeffe, Emmet Gowin's images of Edith,
and numerous other works.
Cat# BF147H Hardbound $65.00
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Danny
Lyon: The Destruction of Lower Manhattan
Commissioned by the New York State Council of the Arts, The
Destruction of Lower Manhattan is Lyon's document of
the destruction of one of Manhattan's oldest and most historic
neighborhoods. Published in 1969, this was Danny Lyon's second
book, released shortly after his ground-breaking The Bikeriders.
This rare first printing copy is in Very Good condition.
Small chips exist on the front and back of the original dustjacket
as well as along the top of the spine, and the thin plastic
coating is starting to peel in several minute areas. The book
block is not damaged whatsoever.
Cat# OP041H Hardbound $475.00
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Visionaire
#38: Love
Visionaire IS all things fashion. Each quarter, this highly
respected publisher issues an extremely collectible and limited
edition objet d'art. Number 38, entitled Love,
is no exception. It was designed in collaboration with Tiffany
& Co., signalizing a return to its roots with a hand-crafted
volume depicting romantic love, love for life, and essentially
love for all things beautiful. Elsa Peretti has designed a
heart-shaped pendant that comes with each of these unique
creations.

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2002
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