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In the lead up to the PHOTO 2021 International Festival of Photography, Emma Phillips was
commissioned by Photo Australia to make a portrait of Melbourne. 'Send me a Lullaby' is the
result - a reflection on connection, navigation, and time, as well as the constantly evolving
relationship between people and space. Images contemplate urban, domestic, and psychological
spaces, interwoven with portraits of people Phillips encountered in Melbourne. Taken during
different seasons, her images capture the city as it responds to catastrophic bushfires and a
global pandemic. The book includes a colloquial text in bricolage form, key to unlocking the
images and exploring boundaries.
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The Valley Between Peaks And Stars - Marina Caneve & Gianpaolo Arena
Quodlibet 2020 ISBN 9788822906373 Acqn 31316
Pb 24x32cm 168pp col ills £33.75
This volume presents Osservatorio Cortina 2021, an artistic research project in which the territory
and the events planned for the 2021 Alpine Ski World Championship in Cortina, Italy, were
examined through photography. Two artists, Gianpaolo Arena and Marina Caneve, spent three
years documenting the key moments in the construction of the sports event, while at the same
time observing the territory and its history with an open, inquisitive, and exploratory attitude. An
investigation into alpine modernism, it focuses on our conception of mountains and how their
appreciation and use has changed over time. Included are various essays and a conversation
with the artists.
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This book is comprised of almost 100 photographs, each remarkably special in terms of artistic,
aesthetic, and social qualities. Together the images tell the story of 180 years of photography in
the Netherlands and its colonies, from 19th-century daguerreotypes to contemporary works by
Rineke Dijkstra, Dustin Thierry, Bertien van Manen, Dana Lixenberg, Lee To Sang, and more.
Compiled for the Nederlands Fotomuseum by a committee of five experts, the selected images
display the richness of the work of photographers who explore the borders of the medium and are
unafraid to challenge them. Encompassing numerous narratives, the photographs also show how
radically the technology and sociocultural function of photography has evolved.
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Carlo and Luciana come from a small town in Italy, Vignola, in the province of Modena. We first
meet them at around 20 to 30 years of age, in black-and-white photographs. Many of these
snapshots were taken on the road. This marks the beginning of their personal project of
photographing each other in the same spot. Yet it is not until later, past the blank pages symbolic
of their working years, that we really get to know how Carlo and Luciana explored the world. In
almost every picture - same place, same time - we see him or her, but never them.
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Toshiteru Yamaji started taking photographs in the 1960s while working for the Marugame
municipal government in Japan's Shikoku region, mainly at farms. The work connected him with
Hiroshi Kamimura, a pig farmer. After retiring in 1997, Yamaji continued to take pictures of
Kamimura for about ten years. His images give an intimate and heartfelt glimpse of a man whose
dedication and kindness to the animals in his care became a lifelong passion. According to him,
raising pigs with love every day not only gives them a good life but also provides the best quality
pork. A text by Hitsuko, his daughter, fondly remembers her father, who passed away after a
struggle with cancer.
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