[MEMORIES OF THE VILLAGE] / MURA NO KIOKU
In Japanese. Illustrated with black and white photographs throughout.
In Japanese. Illustrated with black and white photographs throughout.
A survey of ambitious gardens designed by artists, visionaries, and obsessives. Illustrated with color photographs throughout.
Black and white photographs of nude women.
Original photographs documenting the April 25, 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, one of the largest protests in American history and the third major march for LGBT rights (the first of the three to include bisexuals in the official title; a vote to add "transgender" failed to pass with a sufficient majority).
Text in Hungarian, illustrated throughout with black and white photographs of Havana.
In Japanese.
Published on the occasion of the traveling exhibition of the same name in Switzerland.
Exhibition catalog. With a critical essay by curator Margarita Tupitsyn, biography of Rodchenko, and 81 black and white plates reproduced from Rodchenko's vintage prints of the 1920s and '30s.
Published to accompany an exhibition held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Catalog for "an exhibition of photographs taken in the British Isles" by non-British photographers. Featuring work by Izis, Bruce Davidson, Dennis Hearne, and others.
In-depth history of the Beats, including many firsthand accounts by Tytell.
Taken Veteran's Day, November 11, 1961, these images document Kennedy's first presidential visit to Arlington National Cemetery.
Introduction by Steven Jenkins.
Introduction by Carolyn Quartermaine.
Introduction by John Berendt.
An uncommonly ornamented vernacular album, with intricate border designs on most pages in a variety of styles, borrowing considerable Art Deco and rococo influence.
In French.
Investigation of post-WWII photographic visions of masculinity and the male body. Illustrated with black & white photographs throughout.
Three enlarged views of the interior of an in-country, Vietnam lounge for soldiers of the 287th Explosive Ordinance Detatchment stationed out of Phu Bai.
Close-up photographs of women, whole and in part, in vivid color and black & white, by the Paris-based Albanian photographer and novelist. Even the erotic images are more enigmatic than explicit: no text included beyond the brief epigraph: "It happens that nothing is obvious anymore."
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Hamburg Kunsthalle and the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; an attempt to understand a man who "communicated with people by photographing them."
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood.
Published in conjunction with an exhibition presented at the Ursula Blickle Foundation, Kraichtal, Germany.
A carefully composed personal photo album from an SDSC alumnus, memorializing the Mechanical Building, North and Central Buildings, the gymnasium, President's residence, and several campus overview, along with his work on a surveying crew and several family portraits.
Catalog of an exhibition originally held in 1988 at the New Orleans Museum of Art.