THE AMERICAN CENTURY: Observations and Metaphors Part 2: 1936-1967
Exhibition catalog for the James Danziger Gallery.
Exhibition catalog for the James Danziger Gallery.
First edition. Preface by Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, then-director of the Central Park Conservancy, commentary by Marie Winn.
First edition. Davis's black & white photographs of human-made monuments to past and persisting American glories: fading motel signs. grain silos; Frank Lloyd Wright's houses; massive sculptural installations; the Lincoln Memorial. Introduction by Witold Rybczynski.
Studio photographs from midcentury Barcelona, printed with various techniques on paper of varying colors, textures, and opacity. Images include boxers, wrestlers, showgirls, traditional studio portraits, and more.
Published to accompany the presentation of the 1998 Erna and Victor Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography to William Eggleston.
Catalog of contest-winning photographs, "Being a Collection of the Photographs Which Received Awards in the Three Thousand Dollar Quarter Century Photographic Competition Which Closed October First Nineteen Hundred Three".
Dust jacket design by Pablo Picasso.
With129 photographs by Francis Joseph Bruguiere, 1879 - 1945.
Archive of selfies taken by one man next to celebrities on the street in New York during the mid 2010s (judging by the handful of captions, most dated 2014), presumably on disposable cameras.
Text in Chinese and English.
Over 80 color plates and 84 black and white photographs.
Exhibition catalog for Fotomuseum Winterthur.
Portfolio for the engineering firm focused on their sewerage work, likely presented to a potential client. Divided between three sections- "Part I-Statement Regarding the Organization of Fay, Spofford & Thorndike, the Personnel and Their Experience Records," essentially an "About Us" statement that outlines the company's history and details background information and qualifications for the partners and staff engineers; Part II-"Typical Swerage Projects Upon Which Fay, Spofford & Thorndike Has Served as Engineers" providing illuminating detail on past projects, primarily municipal sewage systems in New England and the northeast; and finally a section of photographs depicting various sewerage elements including pump stations, water treatment facilities and storm drains.
Number 21 in the "Untitled" monograph series from The Friends of Photography.
In Italian.
Black and white photographs follow a group of young men through training in the French Foreign Legion. Accompanying text in French.
Interiors of abandoned homes and public buildings on the Great Plains, left behind by settlers over the previous two centuries; empty ruins bathed in golden light, gorgeously photographed by Fitch.
Photobook by Flattau comprising photos of disparate subjects taken from various sources; many seem to be "borrowed" from other photographers, but remain uncredited.
Photographs by Jaques Henri Lartique, selected by Martine d'Astier de la Vigerie, with introduction and commentary by Elisabeth Foch.
Gelatin silver prints by Hiroshi Sugimoto, focused on the Richard Serra scupture "Joe," with text by Foer.
Collection of photographs of death scenes in and around the English county of Cheshire, used for investigative purposes.
Photographs and poems by Siv Cedering Fox, from an edition of 900 in wraps.
Catalog of attempts to photograph the hidden, unseen or unseeable: spirits, ghosts, auras, God, dreams, time, moments of death, and "energy fields" variously conceived.
From an edition of 1000 hardcover copies.
In Japanese. Illustrated with color photographs of India, Thailand and China throughout.