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Connoisseurs and Collectors (Aperture Issue 124)This issue focuses on the theory and practice of "Connoisseurs and Collections" as refelected in six of photography's outstanding devotees. Feautured are the works of Dorothy Norman, Werner Bokelberg, Gerard Levy, Stan Burns, Thomas Walther, and Joshua Smith. 50 duotone and 20 four-color photographs.... |
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Consuming the American LandscapeUsing highly detailed color photographs, John Ganis has chronicled the effects of development and extraction industries in every region of the Continental United States over a period of seventeen years. The subjects of Ganis’s images are for the most part flagrantly clear—abandoned wrecks, desolate strip mines, clear-cut forests, industrial parks, landfill sites, and the flattening of terrain for housing -developments—and just as flagrantly disturbing. This is a thesaurus of our "civilized... |
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The Contact SheetThe Contact Sheet offers an insightful look into the most iconic photographs of our times, revealing the rarely seen contact sheets from the original photo sessions. This compilation book showcases some of the most seminal photographers of our time, from Andre Kertesz to Andre Serrano, this collection shows the depth and breadth of their photographic process.When a famous photographer creates a noteworthy photograph, many images are taken before and after the moment are left unseen to anyone but... |
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Contact Sheet 104 - No es Facil/It's not EasyContact Sheet 104 is a photography pubication produced by Light Work, a non-profit, artist-run photography center in Syracuse, NY. This issue features 28 duotone reproductions of photographs by Steve Cagan. For several years Cagan has been documenting aspects of the work and social lives of rank-and-file Cubans, and trying to understand and communicate something about their ideas and attitudes about the changes their society is undergoing. His photographs encourage a richer, more compl... |
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Contact Sheet 114: The Victor Weeps: Afghanistan (Contact sheet)A selection of images from "The Victor Weeps", published by Scalo in 1998. This smaller exhibition catalogue was produced collaboratively by the Volkart Foundation, Steidl Publishers, Light Work, and Fazal Sheik as a part of the International Human Rights Series. Both the book and the exhibition use narratives and pictures to unfold the conflicts that have ravaged the country and the people of Afghanistan over the past twenty years.... |
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Contemporary Desert Photography: The Other Side of Paradise"Contemporary Desert Photography: The Other Side of Paradise" emphasizes the artist's view of the desert in a selection of startling visual works. The differing viewpoints in these works by 26 American photographers provide a rich and deep experience and speak to the fragility of nature, to the sense of desolation, to the beauty of untouched land, to the ethereal quality of decaying structures, to the fleeting nature of perception, and to so many other ideas. The relationship between photography... |
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Contemporary Vision: Art & Photojournalism... |
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Cool CatsFrom J.C. Suares, the creator of the best-selling books Funny Cats and Funny Dogs, come two new collections of anecdotes and photographs -- Cool Cats and Dogs in Love. Cool Cats showcases attitude-filled felines that are the epitome of coolness. Dogs in Love celebrates the big hearts and loving natures of our canine best friends. Both books are splendidly illustrated with photographs by renowned artists including Mary Ellen Mark, Robin Schwartz, and John Drysdale, and enlivened with Suares's hum... |
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Cosmos: From Romanticism to the Avant-Garde (Prestel)... |

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