PHOTOWORK(S) IN PROGRESS / CONSTRUCTING IDENTITY
Photographs by Rineke Dijkstra, Wendy Ewald, and Paul Seawright, with essays by Gosewijn van Beek, Dierdre McCloskey, and Anil Ramdas. Text in English and Dutch.
Photographs by Rineke Dijkstra, Wendy Ewald, and Paul Seawright, with essays by Gosewijn van Beek, Dierdre McCloskey, and Anil Ramdas. Text in English and Dutch.
Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C
From the second edition of 3000 following the original printing of 700 in 1965.
Third edition of the first of Ruscha's sixteen books and an iconic early artist's book.
Color photographs taken in and around the Tokyo suburbs at night and early morning; exterior scenes of homes and vehicles with no visible inhabitants.
Photobook documenting the Denan camp in Ethiopia and its residents, officially classified as Internally Displaced Peoples and ineligible for refugee assistance. With an introduction describing the photography project.
Canadian Girl Guide photo album from the 1952 Girl Guide National Camp gathering, held at Ottawa's Connaught Ranges, and whose theme in 1952 was "Our Canadian Heritage."
Six cabinet cards of African-American subjects at the turn of the century, photographed at various Washington, D.C. studios, including one card from the Scurlock Studio, undated but most likely from the early 1900s.
Vivid glossy color photographs of Paris streets, courtyards, shop windows, interiors, exteriors, and a few human inhabitants.
Catalogue for an exhibition at Bruce Silverstein, collecting black-and-white photographs by Larry Silver.
Catalog published in conjunction with an exhibition held at Bruce Silverstein Photography, New York, organized as a response (in part) to the influential 1975 exhibition "New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-altered Landscape."
Black and white photographs by Georgi Zelma, Izvestia war correspondent, taken between July 1942 and February 1943, "mainly in the battle zone of the 62nd Army."
Catalog of an exhibition first held at the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
Exhibition catalog for a Michael Snow retrospective held in Brussels, Paris, and Geneva.
Winner of the 2008 Leica European Publishers Award for Photography.
Portraits of Sol LeWitt wall drawing installers, with images of the wall drawings themselves, photographed over course of the 6-month installation of the Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing Retrospective at MASS MoCA.
A large album documenting the activities of the Sunrise Ski Club in Valley Stream, New York during the 1953 to 1963 seasons.
Illustrated with over 100 color plates.
Published to accompany an exhibition held at the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC.
Black and white plates introduced by Colin Ford; color photography section introduced by Helmut Gernsheim. Includes exhibition history, bibliography, and an interview with Berko.
Exhibition catalogue with 73 plates, many previously unpublished, spanning Stieglitz's entire career.
Text in German with English translation.
Study of the representation of time in the work of Goldin, Atget, Warhol, and others, with reference to Deleuze on the cinematic image.
Illustrated with black and white plates throughout. Exhibition catalog featuring work from Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson, Lee Friedlander, Naomi Savage, and others.