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Edward Weston: A Legacy... |
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CubaIn this book, Adam Kufeld presents a photographic portrait of Cuba - one of the last remaining communist worlds. In 100 colour photographs - neon-lit night-life in Havana; alienated youth at an amusement arcade; men and women, young and old, queuing for food; youths showing their support for revolution by carrying posters of Fidel Castro; religious altars in commemoration of famous saints; men harvesting tobacco - he shows us that he has no illusions about Cuba. For him it is neither a workers' ... |
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Now: Images of Present TimePublished on the occasion of one of the longest-running international photography biennials, this profusely illustrated publication documents and expands upon the event’s central theme: the role of the photograph and the photographer in the new world order. Original essays from diverse professional and theoretical perspectives analyze the relationship between current world conflict and photography with a particular emphasis on the role of photojournalism. In English and French.... |
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Shattered DreamsThese photographs are more than simply a journalistic record of conflict and turmoil. They are the product of a very personal journey in a place full of shattered dreams brought about by an endless conflict which crosses the boundaries of culture and time. It's a place where the young are robbed of their youth and the elderly stripped of their dignity. The people who live here glorify their past, curse the present, and have difficulty imagining a future. Publishing this book for the 60th annive... |
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Tales from a Globalizing WorldA new world is emerging from the accelerating phenomenon that we call globalization. It's a world in which people, merchandise, finance, technology, knowledge, and illicit goods circulate freely, and the interdependence of cultures, economies, and individuals has increased beyond all imagining. While globalization connects people and places that are geographically remote, it also fragments local connections and ties. To reveal the constructive as well as the destructive power of globalization... |
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Melanie Manchot Love Is a Stranger: Photographs1998-2001 (Photography)Melanie Manchot Love Is a Stranger Photographs Edited by Klaus Honnef With contributions by Janet Hand and Stuart Horodner Whether playfully voyeuristic or deliberately ambivalent, Melanie Manchot ’s photographs never fail to elicit a reaction whether it be of amusement, unease or even disgust. Love is a Stranger presents six of the artist ’s most important recent series.... |
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Naked Elements... |
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Ganguro Girls... |
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Bel Ami SummertimeThis is a frisky collection form a leading figure in gay photography. Included are many new models presenting themselves playfully. It is full of young faces in colour photographs.... |
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