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| E-MAIL NEWSLETTER 07.09.08 |
Vol 8.28
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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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Julio Galindo's portfolio Retrato del Danzon
These portraits were taken
in the Ciudadela — a place were
people go every Saturday just to
dance." Music on the Street," called
"El Danzon," for me is more than rhythmic
music — it is deep dance, it is a body language, and for them it is their life.
I went there and I put up a tent
and invited people to be
photographed. Most of them
were more than happy to pose.
And this is how I began. A project that took me about 6 months to do.
I used a Rolleiflex camera with the
Planar lens. The film was developed in Rodinal, and then I made the negatives with Pictorico film.
The prints were done in platinum metals using Arches Platine paper. |
 Image © Julio Galindo | |
Retrato,del Danzon #1
Platinum/Palladium Print 10x10" Image 1 / 30
$750.00
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| A U C T I O N S
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| William Klein: Unanimite (Rare Late 60s Citroën DS Catalogue!) Citroën—producers of among the most avant-garde auto designs ever marketed on a mainstream basis—always prided itself on its collaborations with artists, which over the years included Cartier-Bresson, Doisneau, Jean-Paul Goude, and Marc Riboud. For this late sixties catalogue, Klein honed in on the futuristic, aerodynamic design elements that made the DS (pronounced 'Dé-esse', French for Goddess) one of the most unique cars ever made. A fantastic item!! |
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Bids shown below are current as of 5:54 pm
MT, 07.09.2008
If you have auction items (valued at $250 or more) to consign, please e-mail us.
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| S I G N E D B O O K S
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Joan Fontcuberta: Deconstructing Osama
Signed copies arriving in about 2-3 weeks!
"Shocking photos! Chilling documents! Secrets revealed! The
amazing scoop from the Al-Zur News Agency. A project by Joan
Fontcuberta.
In November 2006 Al-Zur (the Qatar-based news agency)
photojournalists, Mohammed ben Kalish Ezab and Omar ben Salaad,
pulled off one of the most stunning scoops in the annals of
investigative journalism."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD330S Softbound List Price $70.00
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Alec Soth: Sleeping by the Mississippi—Signed
Now in its third edition
"Evolving from a series of road trips along the Mississippi
River, Sleeping by the Mississippi captures America's iconic yet oft-neglected 'third coast.'"—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# DQ019H Hardbound List Price: $75.00
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Martin Parr: The Phone Book—Signed
The publisher has a few remaining copies of this thought to be out-of-print book.
"Designed to mimic an actual phone book, The Phone Book 1998-2002 contains images of people on cell phones Parr shot around the world and has organized according to region: Europe, Hong Kong, Japan United Kingdom, United States, Rest of the World."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZB983S Softbound List Price $150.00
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| R E C O M M E N D E D
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Jaakko Heikkilä: Bright Humility
"Lars-Levi Laestadius (1800-1861), parson, thinker and a man of strong influence, has left his mark on the mind of all those who come from the northern regions of the Nordic countries. In this work, Heikkilä walks in the northernmost Swedish Lapland, in the birth place of the Laestadian religious movement."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD425H Hardbound List Price: $99.50
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Jaakko Heikkilä: Pomorit
"Helene Alm and Jaakko Heikkilä have traveled to some of the pomorvillages and met an openhearted, hospitable people, who have suffered from Soviet oppression and still struggle to survive the day... sealhunters, schoolteachers, haymakers; ordinary people, yet all with their own personal history and memories, they share with us the mixture of bitterness and humour that is so typical for Russia."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD424H Hardbound List Price: $55.00
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Jo Spence: Beyond the Perfect Image
"The artist Jo Spence began her career during the critical re-thinking of the formalist paradigm of modern photography in the mid 70s. This is a wide—ranging selection of Spence's texts in addition to the most significant photographic works of her career."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD381S Softbound List Price $54.95
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Leigh Ledare: Pretend You're Actually Alive
"Composed in its entirety of photographs, written anecdotes and ephemera, Leigh Ledare's first book, Pretend You're Actually Alive, is a searingly intimate investigation of the artist's relationship with his mother, a once-promising prodigy ballerina."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD454H Hardbound List Price: $100.00
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Claudia Albertini: Avatars and Antiheroes
"Showcases forty of the latest and most relevant contemporary artists from China. Featuring stunning full-color plates of the work of leading painters, photographers, sculptors, performance artists, video artists, and even a fireworks artist, this book gives a fascinating insight into modern Chinese society and its vibrant contemporary art scene"—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# OF117H Hardbound List Price: $34.95
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Jeff Wall: Tableaux
"The Canadian artist has since the late 1970s worked with transparent photographs placed in illuminated advertisement display cases. In this exhibition the focus is on the art-historical connections in his work, where pointers to celebrated historical achievements in art are frequently in evidence."—the publisher READ MORE
Cat# ZD427S Softbound List Price $39.50
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| F R A C T I O N M A G A Z I N E
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Fraction Magazine launches new issue including photo-eye book recommendations.
Fraction Magazine just launched its second issue, featuring book recommendations from photo-eye Book Division Manager, Melanie McWhorter; photographs by Andy Mattern, Clay Harmon, Polly Chandler, Julia Sapir, and Tomas Richardson; and review of the New York Photo Festival by Mary Goodwin.
Check out the website.
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