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| E-MAIL NEWSLETTER 01.04.06 |
Vol 6.1
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| N E W N A Z R A E L I O N E P I C T U R E B O O K S
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Jim Stone: One Picture Book #29
"Jim Stone's One Picture Book finds its formal cues in the deservedly obscure 1902 guide 'Why My Photographs are Bad' by Charles M. Taylor, which earnestly corrects photographic errors—such as blurring and foreshortening—that are now overly familiar modernist art strategies. Stone's photographs are widely exhibited and collected throughout the United States."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# TR193H Hardbound $40.00
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Ken Ohara: One Picture Book #31
"In 1970 Ken Ohara created a body of work called "One," for which he randomly selected people on the streets of New York and asked if he could take their picture. The resulting full-face portraits are larger than life, close-cropped black-and-white photographs that are as striking as they are unsettling. Ohara's subjects vary in gender, race and age but the portraits come together as a homogenous whole."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# TR189H Hardbound $40.00
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| A U C T I O N S
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| Open for Bidding: A Rare Signed Copy of Tulsa (the true first edition!) A rare signed copy of the true first of Clark's highly influential 1971 monograph. As David Levi Strauss has observed, Tulsa "created the possibility of a thoroughly implicated self-consciousness in documentary, a way to collapse the distance and include the observer all the way in, till death do us part..."
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Bids shown below are current as of 6:05 pm
MT, 01.04.2006
If you have auction items (valued at $250 or more) to consign, please e-mail us.
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| J U S T I N & R E C O M M E N D E D
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Richard Misrach: Chronologies
"Chronologies is a compelling study of the Misrach's process over the past 30 years. Stripped of their original context, the photographs—presented in chronological order—illuminate how the photographer thinks and works. Through fits and starts, reiterations and detours, the work evolves and matures, weaving in and out of the series for which Misrach has become known."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DP273H Hardbound $85.00 Online Price: $76.50 Save 10%
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New Catalogue: Big Ten Co-Eds, Preppy Girls, and The Lost Cheerleaders
"Using a methodology that both parallels and gently ridicules the concept of stock photo agencies, New Catalogue (artists Luke Batten and Jonathan Sadler) have created a series of original editions that tap into popular culture while expanding on traditional photographic genres."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# TR187H Hardbound $65.00
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Andreas Horlitz: Works
"The first monograph on Andreas Horlitz's work in over a quarter century covers an engaging richness of artistic strategies. After beginning as a prize-winning photographer, Horlitz turned to word-and-picture constructions, experiments with Xerox reproductions, and, recently, mirror-and-light works and architecturally related, site-specific projects."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DP326H Hardbound $75.00 Online Price: $67.50 Save 10%
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| L I M I T E D E D I T I O N
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Tim Street-Porter: Los Angeles
"Acclaimed architecture and design photographer Tim Street-Porter captures the essence of the constantly evolving city: from palm-lined avenues to hip hotels and art deco theaters, Frank Gehry's Disney Concert Hall to the Cathedral of our Lady of the Angels. Not just for L.A. residents and connoisseurs, this book is for anyone interested in architecture, design and, of course, the iconography unique to Southern California."—the publisher
The edition is strictly limited to 5,000 individually numbered copies, each of which includes a signed photographic print created expressly for this project. READ MORE
Cat# RZ220L Limited Edition $195.00
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| C O N T E S T A N N O U N C E M E N T
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Leica European Publishers Award for Photography 2006
The Leica European Publishers Award for Photography is a major initiative to encourage the publication of contemporary photography.
Open to photographers world-wide, the competition is a unique collaboration between seven European Publishers—Actes Sud (France), Apeiron (Greece), Dewi Lewis Publishing (Great Britain), Edition Braus (Germany), Lunwerg Editores (Spain), and Peliti Associati (Italy). Dutch Publishers, Mets & Schilt have joined us this year as associate publishers.
The competition requires the submission of a substantial, completed and unpublished photographic book project. The winning project is then published in book form simultaneously by each of the publishers in their own country resulting in perhaps the most extensive cultural collaboration currently existing in Europe.
For more information, visit the Dewi Lewis web site.
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| p h o t o - e y e M A G A Z I N E
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Photo-Eye Booklist: 2005 Winter issue
The Winter 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.
Domestic shipping for one magazine is $1.75 and foreign shipping ranges from $5-$10 depending on the country.
Cat# PE025S Softbound $5.00
(per issue-domestic)
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