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THE BEST BOOKS OF 2010
SELECTED BY
Morten Andersen
Rinko Kawauchi
Ramón Reverté
Elizabeth Avedon
Hester Keijser
Michael Schmelling
Alexa Becker
Anne Kelly
George Slade
Bruno Ceschel
Debra Klomp Ching
Alec Soth
Jörg M. Colberg
Loring Knoblauch
Peter Sutherland
Marco Delogu
Larissa Leclair
Willem van Zoetendaal
Antone Dolezal
Melanie McWhorter
Laurence Vecten
John Gossage
Colin Pantall
Fabrice Wagner
Todd Hido
Martin Parr
Timothy Prus & Ed Jones

John Gossage

Photographer / Bookmaker

Sweet Home Yokosuka.
ISHIUCHI MIYAKO

The only woman associated with the Provoke movement of Japan. A book that can keep you from having to spend thousands on her first editions.
Works.
LEWIS BALTZ

The (almost) complete works of LB in a perfect Steidl production.
The Sound of Two Songs.
MARK POWER

What passes these days for a traditional photobook, but with genius and perfect pitch.
Quatorze Juillet.
JOHAN VAN DER KEUKEN

One afternoon's shooting from his classic book Paris Mortel, that captures a past grace of Paris. Beautifully printed.
Broken Manual.
ALEC SOTH & LESTER B. MORRISON

How to "ruin" your career, while brilliantly moving forward.
For Now.
WILLIAM EGGLESTON

Bill's unknown pictures from mostly the 70s and 80s, 26 of which will change the way I see.
Gone?
ROBERT ADAMS

Sad, and hopefully eloquent, perfectly printed.
Frida Kahlo. Her Photos.
PABLO ORTIZ MONASTERIO (ED.)

A long hidden collection kept by an icon of Mexican modern art, beautifully designed.
The Heart Land.
MARK BORTHWICK

Style, design, fashion, blurry pictures, bad handwriting, cool design and the photographer's family, but a great book anyway. What a lot of people try to pull off and fail at.
A New American Picture.
DOUG RICKARD

A Shimmer of Possibility aesthetics meets Google Earth.
John Gossage has since the age of 14 devoted his life to photography, photobooks, and the music of Charles Edward Anderson Berry.
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