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Photo-Eye Booklist: 2004 Holiday Booklist
What you have been witnessing on the pages of Photo-Eye Booklist is the birth of an exciting and, we hope, engaging new magazine. Our aim is to create an organ for dialogue about issues in photography, the art world and publishing. Ultimately, fostering such a dialogue will both promulgate worthy work and lead to the enjoyment of great books.
In this issue Vince Aletti writes about a new book published by Fraenkel Gallery on Arbus' libraries; Alex Sweetman spends time with Martin Parr and his new history of the photobook. Both of these books, and the articles, contribute to a deeper understanding of the potentials of a photography book.
As usual you will find the Survey of New Books, in which roughly thirty new titles from across the publishing spectrum are reviewed; a second dose of editorial content in the form of articles and interviews; and advertising from a wide array of publishers and photography-related businesses.
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In listening to your feedback, one of the most requested web site enhancements has been a wish list. This great new feature has just been added to our ordering system! Now there are two options when you view a book: add this item to your order or to your wish list. Add as many items as you'd like, then when you are ready to buy, it's simple to move items into your order. You don't even need to be logged in to use this new feature! Use it to keep track of all those items you don't want to purchase right away, but may want to buy in the future. Stay tuned! We'll be adding many more features to the wish list in the near future.
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Julie Blackmon's portfolio Mind Games
I have photographed my three children and their cousins and friends, focusing on the subject of play. My body of work is not documentary, but about a state of mind that is instinctive and effortless to children in every corner of the world—a state that will flourish if it is permitted to develop."—Julie Blackmon |
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 | Signed Cindy Sherman Catalogue Leads Bidding A scarce Cindy Sherman signature on her landmark 1987 Whitney Museum catalogue. Contains a sampling of her work to date plus essays by the show's curator, Lisa Phillips, and critic Peter Schjeldahl (currently the New Yorker's art writer).
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Slide Show & Book Signing with Wanderlust Author Michael Clinton
Wanderlust: 100 Countries, A Personal Journey is a photographic record of magazine mogul Michael Clinton's travels to places most mortals only fantasize about. "In these awe-inspiring images, Clinton has not only visited the places most people fantasize about, he has also captured their individual mystery, beauty, and essence."—the publisher
On Saturday November 27 from 6-8:00 pm photo-eye will host a slide show followed by a Q&A and book signing with Wanderlust author Michael Clinton.
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Cat# PY148H Hardbound $50.00
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Michael Kenna: Retrospective Two—Signed
Published as a companion book to the artist's Twenty Year Retrospective, Michael Kenna: Retrospective Two presents an overview of Kenna's landscape photographs made between 1994 and 2004. READ MORE
Cat# TR163H Hardbound $75.00
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Jayne Hinds Bidaut: Animalerie
"Animaleries are French pet stores. In these seemingly unlikely settings, American photographer Jayne Hinds Bidaut found the subjects for a compelling new body of work. In his essay John Wood, photo-historian and editor of 21st: The Journal of Contemporary Photographyher connections to nineteenth-century photographers and naturalists, with whose work she shares affinities of both technique and subject matter."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# UT121H Hardbound $60.00 Online Price: $54.00 Save 10%
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James Mollison: James and Other Apes
"James and Other Apes is a collection of 50 close-up portraits of gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans and bonobos. The images are a moving and powerful argument for the protection of the great apes and endorsed by world-renowned scientist and best-selling author Jane Goodall in her powerful introduction to the book."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZC288H Hardbound $39.95 Online Price: $35.95 Save 10%
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Reopened MoMA Photo Dept Emphasizes Post-60's Work
In the Museum of Modern Art's reopened photography galleries, "the first half-century of photography (before 1890) is omitted altogether, and the period up to 1960—represented by works by Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Edward Weston, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Dorothea Lange, among others—is presented in relatively compact form. This strategy enables a fuller exploration of divergent conceptions of photography since 1960, from the work of Diane Arbus and Andy Warhol to that of Vik Muniz and Andreas Gursky. The new approach also makes room for focused displays of three key bodies of work—by Eugène Atget, Robert Frank, and Cindy Sherman. Subsequent reinstallations of the galleries will give greater emphasis to other episodes and other artists."—Museum of Modern Art
Links: MoMA Photography Department
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