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| E-MAIL NEWSLETTER 11.02.05 |
Vol 5.44
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| P H O T O G R A P H E R ' S S H O W C A S E ®
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Michael Rauner's portfolio The Visionary State: A Journey through California's Spiritual Landscape
The Visionary State: A Journey through California's Spiritual Landscape by Erik Davis with photography by Michael Rauner is due out from Chronicle Books this spring.
California is famous for its spiritual eccentricity: exotic religions, crazy cults, and all manner of consciousness-altering fads and fanaticism. The Visionary State: A Journey through California's Spiritual Landscape is a pilgrimage through the history of spirituality, consciousness, and sacred architecture in the Golden State. Author Erik Davis and photographer Michael Rauner explore the psycho-geography of this strange and multi-faceted spiritual landscape—from Arts-and-Crafts chapels to Zen gardens, from Neo-pagan grottos to Christian cathedrals, and from Human Potential Movement hot springs to UFO contact sites. |
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Collective Memory Portfolio 2
photo-eye gallery is pleased to announce Doug Keyes' second and third series of book images: "Collective Memory". Doug Keyes has always been interested in the origin of an idea, and how ideas are interconnected. He chooses to photograph books that influence his own ideas...The results are a visually compelling mix of layered text and images, through multiple exposures.
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A Brief History of Time - Stephen W. Hawking, 2001
Dye Coupler Print 18x16" Image Edition 3 of 6
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Collective Memory Portfolio 3
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C. Wagner- Investigating Matter, 1998
Dye Coupler Print 23x16" Image Edition 2 of 5
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| A U C T I O N S
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| Open for Bidding: Hiromi Tsuchida: Zokushin ('Folk Spirit')--INSCRIBED If the great filmmaker, folklorist, and visionary Harry Smith succeeded in unearthing "the old weird American" in his influential 'Anthology of American Folk Music' (Greil Marcus' description), in this fascinating exploration of Japanese folk culture, photographer Hiromi Tsuchida's does something quite similar, only visually, and in a Japanese context.
Also on the block: Richard Avedon: Photographs 1947-1977 (SIGNED); Ken Schles: Invisible City; Keizo Kitajima: New York; Ihei Kimura: Impressions of Europe (2 vols.), and much more! |
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Bids shown below are current as of 5:47 pm
MT, 11.02.2005
If you have auction items (valued at $250 or more) to consign, please e-mail us.
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Lise Sarfati: The New Life La Vie Nouvelle—Signed
"Sarfati's acute compositional sense combined with an instinctive feel for colour, texture and contrast creates a physical and psychological space which is both engaging and, ultimately, elusive."—Clare Grafik, Photographer's Gallery, London READ MORE
Cat# TT139H Hardbound $75.00
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| F O C U S O N P U B L I S H E R S: D U K E U N I V E R S I T Y P R E S S
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Duke University Press publishes approximately 100 books annually and more than 30 journals. This places their book publishing program among the twenty largest at American university presses, and the journals publishing program among the five largest.
"Duke University Press's shrink-wrapped books probably enclose more fetish value per pound than those of any of their competitors."—The New York Times Book Review
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Steven Smith: The Weather and a Place to Live
Winner of the Center for Documentary Studies/Honickman First Book Prize in Photography.
In compelling, often stunning black-and-white photographs, The Weather and a Place to Live portrays the manmade landscape of the western United States. Here we come face to face with the surreal intersection of the American appetite for development and the resistant, rolling, arid country of the desert West. READ MORE
Cat# DU022H Hardbound $39.95
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Cuban Photography: Capitalism, God, and a Good Cigar
"Capitalism, God, and a Good Cigar describes what the changes implemented since the early 1990s have meant for ordinary Cubans: for hotel workers, teachers, priests, factory workers, rap artists, writers, homemakers, and others. Based on reporting by journalists, writers, and documentary filmmakers since 2001, the thirteen essays collected here each cover a particular dimension of contemporary Cuban society"—the publisher
More Books from Duke University Press READ MORE
Cat# DU021S Softbound $21.95
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| J U S T I N & R E C O M E N D E D
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Josef Sudek: the Commercial Photography for Druzstevni prace
When Josef Sudek came into contact with Druzstevni prace (Cooperative Work), in 1926, the principals behind Functionalism on a human scale were the core of the artistic strategy espoused by the main representatives in the cooperative and expressed, particularly after 1929, by it's director, Ladislav Sutnar.
This book was published in connection with the exhibition Josef Sudek: A Flash of Design at the Alvar Aalto Museum, Jyvaskyla, Finland from 1st August to 19th October 2003. READ MORE
Cat# ZC648S Softbound $50.00
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Carsten Meier: Public Parking
"One byproduct of our global car culture is the proliferation of parking lots. Carsten Meier depicts, as Stephen Shore has done before him, ordinary emblems of our extraordinary mobility."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DP333H Hardbound $120.00 Online Price: $108.00 Save 10%
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Photo-Eye Booklist: 2005 Fall Booklist
The Fall issue of the photo-eye Booklist—our quarterly, subscription-based magazine—is out. Handsomely designed and intelligently edited, with articles about photobook publishing, interviews with photographers and book makers, and, of course, our much anticipated survey of the best new photobooks from around the world; there is absolutely no other magazine like it.
Visit our Magazine section to read more about our current issue.
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We hope you enjoy this new issue. Thank you for your support.
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