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August Sander - Rheinlandschaften. Photographs 1929-1946
Schirmer Mosel Verlag 2014 ISBN 9783829606714 Acqn 23449
Hb 27x32cm 112pp 64ills 49.95
Text in German

A new edition of the very first Schirmer/Mosel book published in 1975, on the occasion of our
40th anniversary. Sanders atmospheric and technically excellent pictures of the Rhineland area
taken between 1929 and 1946 have lost none of their mesmerizing appeal. With a new text by
Wolfgang Kemp.
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Menschen vor Flusslandschaft - August Sander und die Fotografie der Gegenwart
Schirmer Mosel Verlag 2014 ISBN 9783829606721 Acqn 23450
Pb 24x28cm 78ills 4col 49.95
Text in German

Based on August Sanders seminal oeuvre, this volume explores the interplay of
historic/contemporary photography and crucial moments in the 40-year history of Schirmer/Mosel
Publishers.
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Martin Parr Paris
Editions Xavier Barral 2014 ISBN 9782365110471 Acqn 23495
Pb 21x30cm 128pp 40col ills 34.50

In the shape of a true Paris map, Martin Parr invites us to follow him in the French capital. For
three years, commissioned by the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie, Martin Parr has
focused his lens on Parisians and photographed the Champs-Elyses, tourists, Bastille Day,
fashion shows, Paris Air Show, museums and art fairs, the Agricultural Show. Around forty
unpublished images and several previous iconic ones of everyday scenes convey a concentrate
of Parisian atmosphere.
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Darcy The Flying Hedgehog
Seigensha Art Publishing 2014 ISBN 9784861524288 Acqn 23603
Pb 15x15cm 72pp 72col ills 9.50

When Shota Tsukamoto decided to start photographing her pet hedgehog, named after the
former bassist of The Smashing Pumpkins, the spiky ball of cuteness soon became an Instagram
celebrity with over 400,000 followers. Whether basking in her owners hand, posing with a
pineapple, pinecone or cactus, hiding from toy soldiers or snoozing fitfully, the small rodent is
pictured over and over again in disarmingly adorable scenarios. Now all of Darcys staged and
style-savvy moments are available in book form something from which you may never recover.


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Deutsche Borse Photography Prize 2014 - A. Garcia-Alix, J. Lempert, Richard Mosse,
Lorna Simpson
Photographers'Gallery 2014 ISBN 9780957618817 Acqn 23653
Pb 22x27cm 120pp 101ills 49col 25

Since being established in 1996, each year the Prize has celebrated the best in photography,
whether a publication or exhibition. It is one of the largest art prizes in the UK, proving a pivotal
point in many photographers careers. This year's Deutsche Brse Photography Prize shortlist
consists of the artists Alberto Garca-Alix, Jochen Lempert, Richard Mosse and Lorna Simpson.
Brian Dillon, Brian Sholis, Christy Lange and Thomas J. Lax have provided essays for the
catalogue.
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Blind Spot 47
Blind Spot Photography Inc. 2013 ISBN 9780983998945 Acqn 22125
Pb 23x27cm 120pp 80ills 50col 15.95

In 2013, Blind Spot is celebrating its twentieth year as the preeminent journal dedicated to
presenting new and unseen photography-based art. Blind Spot has published some of todays
most renowned artists working in the medium as they were building their careers--Adam Fuss,
Vik Muniz, Doug & Mike Starn and James Welling appeared in the first issue--and since its launch
in 1993, the magazine has featured more than 400 living artists, including Robert Adams, Francis
Als, John Baldessari, Moyra Davey, Tacita Dean, Liz Deschenes, William Eggleston, Rachel
Harrison, Zoe Leonard and Ed Ruscha, as well as younger artists like Walead Beshty, Peter
Coffin, Anne Collier, Michael Queenland, Amanda Ross-Ho and Seth Price. Printed in the United
States by Meridian Printing, Blind Spot is known for its commitment to the highest quality
reproductions. Each semi-annual issue is designed as a portable exhibition space where images
are given primacy and are unaccompanied by explanatory text. Features are often designed in
collaboration with the artists, and recent issues have been guest-edited by contemporary artists,
providing a visual exploration of specific ideas and approaches to photography-based image
making. Blind Spots unique format and this collaboration of the editors and the individual artists
transforms each issue into a work of art. This special twentieth anniversary issue is guest-edited
by Barney Kulok and Vik Muniz.

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Osmos Magazine - Issue 03
Osmos 2013 ISBN 9780988340435 Acqn 22571
Pb 22x28cm 96pp 90ills 60col 17.95

The Osmos brand was initiated 15 years ago with a project space in Berlin and has since
developed into a fully integrated concept for curatorial and editorial activities. Currently, the
Osmos address is located at 50 East 1st Street, in a Manhattan East Village storefront that was
once a saloon frequented by Emma Goldman and other radicals. Former Parkett editor and
Fantom cofounder Cay Sophie Rabinowitz launched Osmos Magazine as a journal of texts and
image series created by practitioners and professionals investigating the uses and abuses of
photography. One outstanding feature is a critical approach to the cover, which acknowledges the
delayed effect of image capture or so-called "after image," by featuring an artist or work to be
discussed in the following issue. With a radical blend of arresting images, print quality and
distinctive design, Osmos Magazine is the most recognized publication in the market fostering
contemporary perspectives in photography as the medium crossing all creative industries and
practices-art, design, fashion and even advertising-at the core of our imagination. Current and
forthcoming issues feature Erica Baum, Carolyn Drake, Richard Hamilton, Keizo Kitajima, Duane
Michals, Elio Montinari, Anna Ostoya, Humphrey Spender and Christopher Williams, among
others.

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Mariette Pathy Allen TransCuba
Daylight 2014 ISBN 9780988983137 Acqn 23327
Hb 34x24cm 112pp 67col ills 31.95

For more than 30 years, New Yorkbased photographer and painter Mariette Pathy Allen has
been documenting transgender culture worldwide; in 2004 she won the Lambda Literary Award
for her monograph The Gender Frontier. In her new publication, TransCuba, Allen focuses on the
transgender community of Cuba, especially its growing visibility and acceptance in a country
whose government is transitioning into a more relaxed model of communism under Ral Castros
presidency. This publication therefore records a cultural watershed within Cuba. In addition to
color photographs and interviews by Allen, the book also includes a contribution from Ral
Castros daughter, Mariela Castro, who is the director of the Cuban National Center for Sex
Education in Havana. In 2005, Castro proposed a project, which became law three years later, to
allow transgender individuals to receive sex reassignment surgery and change their legal gender.


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Martin Hyers & Will Mebane Empire
Daylight 2014 ISBN 9780988983182 Acqn 23328
Pb 28x23cm 136pp 120col ills 28.50

Between 2004 and 2007, American photographers Martin Hyers and Will Mebane made a series
of road trips through the American South, West and East to create a photographic archive of
objects. The project, titled Empire, yielded more than 9,000 photographs captured in 25 states.
Using two hand-held 4 x 5 view cameras, Hyers and Mebane ventured out into public places, met
strangers and accompanied them back to their homes, offices and factories to photograph.
Working in a deliberately forensic fashion, they photographed the objects they encountered--
stoves, family photographs, computers, trophies and the like. Many of the objects included in their
project are discomfiting because of their impending obsolescence: an overhead projector rests on
a table, a typewriter sits on a desk, a set of encyclopedias waits well-organized on a yellow
bookshelf.

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Adrain Chesser - The Return
Daylight 2014 ISBN 9780988983199 Acqn 23331
Hb 24x28cm 144pp 49col ills 35.95

From 2006 to 2012, Seattle-based photographer Adrain Chesser (born 1965) and Native
American ritualist Timothy White Eagle traveled throughout the western states of Nevada, Idaho,
California and Oregon with a loose band of comrades, practicing a hunter-gatherer way of life.
This bold adventure necessitated the collective rearing, killing and cooking of animals, foraging
for berries, sleeping outdoors or creating shelter and surviving harsh terrain. Chesser and White
Eagles experiment produced the body of work titled The Return, a lyrical portrait of a
contemporary nomadic existence. "Give back more than you take" is a well-known tenet of early
hunter-gather societies, and The Return is a complex exploration of the attempt to implement this
mythic ideal as it intersects with the reality of modern life.
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Erik Van Der Weijde - Third Reich. Bavaria Trilogy, Part 1
4478Zine 2014 ISBN 9789491047039 Acqn 23661
Hb 14x20cm 96pp 91ills 27.50

This book shows a collection of black-and-white photographs of buildings and structures erected
during the Nazi period throughout Bavaria, in southern Germany. Erik van der Weijde sought out
and photographed Hitler Youth headquarters, schools, government buildings, bridges and
tunnels, private houses, SS barracks, factories and many other sites. Often otherwise
unremarkable, the buildings reflect a typical style of architecture and mundane character. The
series offers a window into the cultural landscape of Nazi Germany, and raises interesting
questions of how the political movements architecture must have influenced German society as a
whole in the 1930s.

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Exit 53 Nudes
Olivares & Associates 2014 no ISBN Acqn 23650
Pb 21x26cm 174pp 150ills 120col 32

In the history of art, there are abundant nudes of all types, but from a contemporary perspective
they have become less numerous, their innocence almost entirely disappeared. With
photographys establishment as an art form, other ways of seeing have emerged that look at the
body beyond its sexual, sensual, or even aesthetic connotations. The pictures in this edition
break through the stereotypes to rediscover real beauty, where the idea of the photographer and
model is an anachronism. With an essay by Sergio Rubira, portfolios by Jorge Fuembuena,
Naomi Harris, Paul Kooiker, Malerie Marder and Cheryl Sourkes, and contributions by more than
fifteen exemplary artists.
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Kurt Horbst 5070
Fotohof 2013 ISBN 9783902675910 Acqn 23699
Hb 24x30cm 72pp 29ills 1col 21.95

Photographer and father-to-be Kurt Hrbst used his large-format camera to follow his wife at
close range during her pregnancy. The reportage-like photographs taken in different locations
seem strange given the slow pace of the medium, depicting an almost filmic sequence that
addresses issues such as loneliness, uncertainty and joyful anticipation, unrest and calm,
curiosity, anxiety and pride. In a flurry of colour snapshots towards the end of the book, 5070
resolves itself as the new-born babys weight.


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Goran Gnaudschun Alexanderplatz
Fotohof 2014 ISBN 9783902993014 Acqn 23700
Pb 21x27cm 218pp 90col ills 33.95

From 2010 to 2013 Gran Gnaudschun photographed the scene on Berlins Alexanderplatz, a
scene comprised of stranded individuals and runaways, the homeless and marginalised,
attention-seekers and show-offs. Many are on drugs; all of them drink. But, in a way, the
Alexanderplatz is their home. It allows them to escape their social isolation and offers a sense of
safety and security, even if tenderness and violence make for a volatile blend. Gran
Gnaudschun was there, on site, and gradually established contacts so he could take portraits and
situational photographs, conduct interviews, and sum up his experiences in words of his own.


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