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Modern Times - The Age Of Photography. Pocket Edition


nai010 publishers 2015 ISBN 9789462081796 Acqn 24389
Pb 15x19cm 340pp 400ills 150col 13.50
After the successful reopening of the Rijksmuseum in April 2013, the museums Philips Wing will
reopen in November with 'Modern Times', a major survey of 20th century photography compiled
from the museums collection. This collection has grown spectacularly, particularly during the last
decade, and now includes many masterpieces by world-famous photographers such as Andr
Kertsz, Brassa, Robert Capa, Lszl Moholy-Nagy, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Weegee, William
Klein, Cas Oorthuys, and Eva Besny.

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Under Surveillance
Revolver Publishing by VVV 2015 ISBN 9783957632838 Acqn 25047
Pb 21x28cm 64pp 23ills 12col 13.95
Under Surveillance is a forceful photo essay on the means of photographic expression in an age
of digital super-technology and permanent surveillance. Twenty-three international photographers
addressed the complex of themes and present a range of documentary, staged, or conceptual
approaches in their images. The ability to see things in hiding is surely not a privilege of
government surveillance. Observation is an integral part of our culture and the production of
knowledge. Various forms of social control influence our activities and our mindscape to no lesser
an extent. Yet the art of observation adheres to different rules and is acquainted with a complex
world of phenomenological consideration. Creating images and words beyond a specific context
and a specific interpretation is one possibility of enabling new aspects of experience in our
fixation on the visual. Surveillance strategies are short-circuited, fed back, or overdriven when
focused on by a critical gaze.
With works by Absalom & Bardsley, Werner Amann, Diana Artus, Viktoria Binschtok, James
Bridle, Edmund Clark, David Deutsch, Christian Dootz, Martin Henze, Andreas Herzau, Enver
Hirsch, Ori Jauch, Karin Jobst, Bettina Lockemann, Jrg Mller, Trevor Paglen, Marco Poloni,
Volker Renner, Katrin Ribbe, Alec Soth, Henrik Spohler, Katja Stuke, Janko Woltersmann.

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Nobutu Osakabe Hanabe


Foil Co. Ltd 2015 ISBN 9784902943917 Acqn 25300
Pb 23x30cm 84pp 61col ills 21
Foil presents a new collection of stunning photographs of fireworks, as theyve never been seen
before, by Japanese photographer Nobutu Osakabe.
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Yoshiro Mitsumori Touch


Foil Co. Ltd 2015 ISBN 9784902943931 Acqn 23502
Hb 23x30cm 164pp 120col ills 27.50
Yoshiro Mitsumori, founder of OTAKU, and owner of LINE Hair Salon in Takatsuki, Osaka,
presents photographs of his journeys to Paris, Bhutan, Iceland and Nishinari, during which he cut
and styled the hair of people from all walks of life.

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Imaging Eden
Daylight 2015 ISBN 9781942084037 Acqn 24604
Pb 28x23cm 160pp 100ills 50col 39
Though they were ceded to the federal government in 1821, it was not until the beginning of the
twentieth century that the Everglades were systematically depicted in photographs. Imaging Eden
presents an overview of the pictures that have formed our understanding of the Everglades, one
of the most contested and unique environments on the planet, and new approaches to
photographing the vast wetlands system. Using vernacular images as well as works by such
celebrated photographers as Walker Evans, Marian Post Wolcott, Eliot Porter, James Balog and
Clyde Butcher, Imaging Eden provides a framework to contextualize four contemporary
commissioned projects. Amsterdam-based artist Bert Teunissen, American photographer and
artist Gerald Slota, Korean-American Jung Jin Lee and Magnum photographer Jim Goldberg
working in collaboration with Jordan Stein have been tasked with discovering the Everglades on
their own terms, through their widely differing sensibilities and with their unique visual
vocabularies.

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Aaron Huey - Mitakuye Oyasin (New Edition)


Radius Books 2015 ISBN 9781934435519 Acqn 21402
Pb 23x31cm 144pp 88col ills 38
In this powerful book, Aaron Huey (born 1975) portrays both the broken social landscape and the
ceremonial warrior culture of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The book begins and ends with
a traditional Lakota prayer, suggesting that the intervening images may be analogous to a
transformative ceremonial experience. The Pine Ridge Reservation, located 75 miles southeast
of the Black Hills in South Dakota, is sometimes referred to as Prisoner of War Camp #344, and
is now the home of the Oglala Lakota. Sadly, Pine Ridge is now the quintessential example of the
failure of the US reservation system imposed upon the Lakota and other tribes, with staggering
statistics on everything from violent crime to education. The unemployment rate is nearly 90%
and the life expectancy for men is 48, roughly the same as Afghanistan and Somalia.
Huey stumbled upon Pine Ridge seven years ago. Since then he has created one of the single
largest bodies of work on a contemporary Indian Reservation. His colour photographs stand as a
testament to the incredible difficulties facing the tribe and the reparations yet to be made to them,
but also to the strength and beauty of their spirit, which shines through all of the darkness. This
new edition contains three inserts of new images and has a traditional binding (where the first
edition featured a "lay-open" binding).

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J.W. Fisher & J.T. Leonard Landmark


Daylight 2015 ISBN 9780989798174 Acqn 24664
Hb 27x28cm 94pp 44col ills 45
Landmark is a collaborative body of photographic work generated over the last five years in
Pontiac/Detroit, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio. In this volume, photographers J.W. Fisher and J.T.
Leonard focus on exchanges between individuals and communities, as well as interventions in
the landscape.

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Gabriela Maj - Almond Garden


Daylight 2015 ISBN 9780989798167 Acqn 24665
Hb 27x21cm 164pp 80col ills 45
Over the course of four years, Polish Canadian photographer Gabriela Maj travelled across
Afghanistan collecting portraits and stories from inside the country's numerous women's prisons.
This publication pays homage to these individuals and explores the corruption and abuse that
permeate the prison system.

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Tama Hochbaum - Silver Screen


Daylight 2015 ISBN 9781942084013 Acqn 24666
Hb 26x20cm 124pp ills 45
Using her iPhone, Tama Hochbaum (born 1953) grabs TV screenshots of classic movies favored
by her mother, who died in February of 2012. Silver Screen traces her mother's legacy in a blend
of visual technologies: celluloid transmitted via broadcast and rendered digitally, the TV screen
and the ubiquitous iPhone.

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In The Wake - Japanese Phototgraphers Respond to 3-11


MFA Publications 2015 ISBN 9780878468270 Acqn 25396
Hb 22x32cm 240pp 150col ills 46
The catastrophic events of March 11, 2011the earthquake, tsunami and ensuing nuclear
meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Planthave been called "the triple disaster" in
Japan. Among the first artists to respond to these experiences were photographers. Some
attempted to document the devastation, while others ruminated on the meaning and use of
photography in the wake of tragedy. As the immediate effects of the earthquake and tsunami
gave way to nuclear disaster, artists began to respond to the challenges of depicting an invisible
threat that calls up the collective memory of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Artists include Takashi
Arai, Nobuyoshi Araki, Ishu Han, Naoya Hatakeyama, Takashi Homma, Kikuji Kawada, Rinko
Kawauchi, Keizo Kitajima, Kozo Miyoshi, Masato Seto, Lieko Shiga, Shimpei Takada, Masaru
Tatsuki, Daisuke Yokota and Tomoko Yoneda. Text by Anne Nishimura Morse, Anne E. Havinga,
Michio Hayashi, Marilyn Ivy, Tomoko Nagakura.

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In No Great Hurry: 13 Lessons In Life With Saul Leiter. DVD


Zeitgeist Films 2015 ISBN 9781938922770 Acqn 24600
DVD 13x18cm 23 +VAT
In No Great Hurry is a fascinating documentary on one of the twentieth century's most beloved
street photographers, Saul Leiter (19232013). Leitera contemporary of Diane Arbus and
Richard Avedoncould have been celebrated as the great pioneer of color photography long ago
(his fashion work was published in Harper's Bazaar and Esquire), but he was never driven by the
lure of conventional success. Instead he preferred to drink coffee and photograph in his own way,
amassing an archive of gorgeous work piled high in his New York City apartment. Intimate and
beautifully rendered, In No Great Hurry follows Leiter as he deals with the triple burden of clearing
a houseful of memories, becoming world-famous in his eighties, and fending off a pesky
filmmaker.

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Jean-Luc Mylayne - Mutual Regard


The Arts Club of Chicago 2015 ISBN 9781891925436 Acqn 25286
Hb 26x23cm 64pp 33ills 27col 51
French photographer Jean-Luc Mylayne (born 1946) scouts out specific birds in locations across
Europe and the US, then frames a scene, waiting for the bird to enter his camera's view. This
volume documents a three-part project with The Art Institute of Chicago, including a "chapel" built
in Millennium Park.

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GAYLETTER - Issue 2
Gayletter 2015 ISBN 9780692335673 Acqn 24570
Pb 20x28cm 128pp 130ills 70col 15.50
GAYLETTER magazine is the biannual print companion of the hugely popular weekly email
newsletter created in 2009 to help discerning homosexuals in New York figure out what to do with
their time. Edited by Abi Benitez and Tom Jackson, GAYLETTER magazine is the first post-gay
publication to embrace the best of queer culture while disregarding labels and categories. This
issue features original photo essays by renowned artists and photographers such as James
Bidgood, Jack Early, Casey Spooner, Brian Kenny, Slava Mogutin, Cody Critcheloe, Richard
Haines, Jeremy Kost, Hadar and more, as well as long-form interviews, travel pieces and fashion
stories. While the newsletter and website lean toward more immediate event-based content, the
magazine distils the spirit of GAYLETTER to create a collectible and enduring publication.

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A Strange And Fearful Interest


The Huntington Library 2015 ISBN 9780873282659 Acqn 24579
Hb 17x22cm 176pp 250ills 50col 23.50
The American Civil War claimed the lives of 750,000 Americans. Death and mourning defined the
four wrenching years between 1861 and 1865, leaving an indelible imprint on the nation at large.
During these years, photography became a powerful tool of reportage and remembrance: "the
field of photography is extending itself to embrace subjects of strange and sometimes of fearful
interest," wrote Oliver Wendell Holmes in reference to a haunting series of Civil War views.
Drawing on more than 200 works from the superb Civil War collections at the Huntington Library,
many never published before, A Strange and Fearful Interest explores how photography and
other media were used to describe, explain and perhaps come to terms with a national trauma on
an unprecedented scale. The volume focuses on the Battle of Antietam (not only the bloodiest
day in the nation's history, but also the first in which photographs of American battlefield dead
were made); the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the national mourning that ensued and the
execution of the conspirators; and the establishment of Gettysburg National Monument as part of
larger attempts at reconciliation and healing. Edited with text by Jennifer A. Watts. Text by Steve
Roden, Barret Oliver.

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Harvey Wang - From Darkroom to Daylight


Daylight 2015 ISBN 9780989798181 Acqn 24598
Hb 19x23cm 180pp 65ills 20col 35
From Darkroom to Daylight explores how the dramatic change from film to digital has affected
photographers and their work. Harvey Wang interviewed and photographed more than 40
important photographers and prominent figures in the field, including Jerome Liebling, George
Tice, Elliott Erwitt, David Goldblatt, Sally Mann, Gregory Crewdson, Susan Meiselas and Eugene
Richards, as well as innovators Steven Sasson, who built the first digital camera while at Kodak,
and Thomas Knoll, who, along with his brother, created Photoshop. This collection of personal
narratives and portraits is both a document of this critical moment and a unique history of
photography. Much of Wang's work has been about disappearanceof trades, neighbourhoods,
ways of lifeand to live through this transition in his own craft has enabled him to illuminate the
state of the art as both an insider and a documentary photographer.

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Arne Svenson - The Neighbors


Julie Saul Gallery 2015 ISBN 9780692266403 Acqn 24602
Hb 29x26cm 96pp 42col ills 31
The Neighbors, the latest project from photographer Arne Svenson (born 1952), began when he
inherited a telephoto bird-watching lens from a friend and began to record the quotidian activities
of his neighbors in the glass-walled apartment building across the street from his Manhattan
studio. Completely un-staged and taken without his subjects' knowledge, the images capture his
neighbors, framed by the structure of their own windows, in their unguarded moments: taking a
nap, eating breakfast, talking on a cell phone. Simultaneously tender and voyeuristic, Svenson's
carefully composed photographs have been compared to scenes from Vermeer and Edward
Hopperbut the series has also sparked controversy and debate since it was first exhibited in
August 2013, at a moment of acute national anxiety over surveillance and privacy. After extensive
international press attention, The Neighbors series is collected here for the first time in a beautiful
clothbound volume.

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Marlene Apmann & Anja Bohnhof - Love Comes Later


Revolver Publishing by VVV 2015 ISBN 9783957632791 Acqn 24975
Pb 24x21cm 74pp 54ills 52col 9
Arranged marriages are most common in India and are celebrated as colourful spectacles on a
grand scale. Large halls or tents are transformed by designers into extravagant Indian dream
worlds. Replicas of famous Indian cultural monuments like the Taj Mahal are favourite
decorations. Bride and groom appear in precious, dazzling outfit and celebrate the traditional
marriage ceremony on different stages with hundreds of elegantly dressed guests. This
photographic series allows a view behind the settings and shows pictures of the wedding venues,
taken before and after the real wedding reception and portraits from rich decorated women in
their wedding sari, taken months and years after their wedding ceremonies.

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Dirk Braeckman Sisyphe


Editions Xavier Barral 2014 ISBN 9782365110686 Acqn 25156
Hb 23x30cm 64pp 32ills 32
Published for the first time in its entirety, the series unfolds as 32 images. They are like fragments
from a suddenly veiled scene; all that appears, caught beneath the surface, is a mysterious
tangle of thighs, backs, necks, breasts and hair. Anonymous gestures without a story. A sensual
knot of bodies, without a face.

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Images Of Conviction - The Construction Of Visual Evidence


Editions Xavier Barral 2015 ISBN 9782365110839 Acqn 24816
Hb 22x29cm 140pp 280ills 40
Images of Conviction shows, through 11 cases, how the photographic image is constructed to
become evidence.
From the scientific methods developed by Alphonse Bertillon, a criminologist who worked for the
Prfecture de Police de Paris in the late 19th century, to the first aerial images of the front taken
by the army during World War I, to the shots allowing the victims of Stalin's Great Purge to be
identified--for over 150 years photography has served as proof, testifying to crime and thus
seeming to deliver truths.
In the 11 cases presented here, each one situated within its historical and political context, the
question of the status of images is acutely posed. Whether it be the famous shots of the Shroud
of Turin, the images of the Nuremberg trial, the skull of Josef Mengele or photos taken with cell
phones recording the damage of drone strikes in Afghanistan and Israel, forensic images are now
part of any police or political investigation. Foreword by Jennifer L. Mnookin. Introduction by
Diane Dufour. Text by Christian Delage, Tom Keenan, Tomasz Kizny, Luce Lebart, Anthony
Petiteau, Eyal Weizman.

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