Very very bad news
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In this sequel to "Good News (always read the fine print)", photographer Jordi Bernadó revamps his personal viewpoint in order to make another tour around the world and to demonstrate that the details hidden in minute type at the bottom of the page can and should be read. The shanty towns of Brazil, the peep shows of Barcelona, the beaches of Cape Town and Sydney, the(...)
Very very bad news
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In this sequel to "Good News (always read the fine print)", photographer Jordi Bernadó revamps his personal viewpoint in order to make another tour around the world and to demonstrate that the details hidden in minute type at the bottom of the page can and should be read. The shanty towns of Brazil, the peep shows of Barcelona, the beaches of Cape Town and Sydney, the downtown core of Detroit, the ruins of Bucharest, and the subterranean world of Nagoya coalesce here to form a unique landscape. Reproduced in pairs, juxtaposing images from joint but different trips, the photographs in "Very Very Bad News" share a single fixation: contriving, by means of what can be read between two images, to accentuate the insistence on portraying the black side of apparent normality.
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This series of photographs features Bauhaus architecture in Jerusalem amd Tel Aviv and was shot in 2001. It accompanies an exhibition held in held in Weimar and Tel Aviv.
Günther Förg photographs : Bauhaus Tel Aviv - Jerusalem
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This series of photographs features Bauhaus architecture in Jerusalem amd Tel Aviv and was shot in 2001. It accompanies an exhibition held in held in Weimar and Tel Aviv.
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This large format book of mostly colour photos coincides with an exhibition of Struth's photographs at the University of Salamanca and in Dresden.
Thomas Struth : new pictures from paradise
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This large format book of mostly colour photos coincides with an exhibition of Struth's photographs at the University of Salamanca and in Dresden.
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"Disappearing Places" focuses on the artist's greater body of work, on his individual photographs, paintings, sculptures, and drawings, as well as his assemblages and material collages, which underline the poetic power of everyday found objects.
William Christenberry : disappearing places
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"Disappearing Places" focuses on the artist's greater body of work, on his individual photographs, paintings, sculptures, and drawings, as well as his assemblages and material collages, which underline the poetic power of everyday found objects.
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Since March 2000, photographer Joel Sternfeld has been documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan. Sometimes a river of grass, sometimes more like wheat fields of Canada, this unique ruin permits contemplation of nature, and of cityscape. Walking the path of this true time landscape, experiencing the seasons as(...)
Joel Sternfeld, walking the high line
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Since March 2000, photographer Joel Sternfeld has been documenting the abandoned elevated railway, the High Line, which runs down the West Side of Manhattan. Sometimes a river of grass, sometimes more like wheat fields of Canada, this unique ruin permits contemplation of nature, and of cityscape. Walking the path of this true time landscape, experiencing the seasons as they unfold in a ribbon within the vertical architectural landscape of New York City, Sternfeld has created a suite of images marked by quiet grace and formal rigor. In this book, as in all of his work, landscape is read as a social and cultural indicator.
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June 2002
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«The Eiffel Tower» is a pictural study of the great structure by acclaimed architectural photographer Lucien Hervé, who began photographing the tower in his youth in the 1930s and has returned to it throughout his career as a source of artistic creativity. Hervé's stunning images convey the delicate balance between the structure's elegant ironwork and its sheer physical(...)
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November 2002, New York
The Eiffel Tower : a photographic survey of Lucien Hervé
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«The Eiffel Tower» is a pictural study of the great structure by acclaimed architectural photographer Lucien Hervé, who began photographing the tower in his youth in the 1930s and has returned to it throughout his career as a source of artistic creativity. Hervé's stunning images convey the delicate balance between the structure's elegant ironwork and its sheer physical force. Ranging from pictorial studies of the tower in the Paris landscape to abstract compositions of iron and glass, his photographs are modern masterworks in their own right.
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Drawn from work in previously unpublished archives, this book details Abbott's rare prints of Atget's negatives for the first time.
Bernice Abbott & Eugène Atget
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Drawn from work in previously unpublished archives, this book details Abbott's rare prints of Atget's negatives for the first time.
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Naoya Hatakeyama
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Naoya Hatakeyama is one of the most noteworthy contemporary Japanese photo artists. Related predominantly to architecture, his oeuvre has been shaped by almost archaeological rigor and interest. Hatakeyama's work encompasses a range of themes, from series devoted to limestone landscapes and architectures - his Lime Work and Lime Hill (1987-1992), which are reminiscent at(...)
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May 2002, Ostfildern-Ruit, Germany
Naoya Hatakeyama
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Naoya Hatakeyama is one of the most noteworthy contemporary Japanese photo artists. Related predominantly to architecture, his oeuvre has been shaped by almost archaeological rigor and interest. Hatakeyama's work encompasses a range of themes, from series devoted to limestone landscapes and architectures - his Lime Work and Lime Hill (1987-1992), which are reminiscent at times of lunar landscapes or prehistoric scenes - to his Underground series, in which the artist pursues urban tectonics in a vertical photographic progression from the air down into the depths of the city sewer system with its almost theatrical lighting effects. At the same time, his consistently serial works also reveal the presence of a horizontal principle as an expression of the importance of the aspect of time in his art - in highly explosive moments, for example, as in Blasts (1995/96), photos of detonations in quarries, or in the urban tableaux conceived as extended-time studies in 48 or 72 parts in his Unlimited series (1989-1997). One of the first monographs devoted to this artist, this book covers all of his serial work as well as some of his most recent projects.
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This work contains Hatakeyama's series of photographs of English streets and landscapes seen through a glass plate covered with drops of water.
Naoya Hatakeyama : slow glass
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This work contains Hatakeyama's series of photographs of English streets and landscapes seen through a glass plate covered with drops of water.
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Ruins : Shinichiro Kobayashi
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This extradordinary book presents the colour photography of Shinichiro Kobayashi, of ruins left languishing in the Japansese countryside. The former structures are, for the most part, remnants of industry -- collapsed bridges and tunnels, factories and viaducts. But there are also pictures of schools and dwellings, barber shops and fair grounds. The result is a(...)
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September 2002, Tokyo
Ruins : Shinichiro Kobayashi
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This extradordinary book presents the colour photography of Shinichiro Kobayashi, of ruins left languishing in the Japansese countryside. The former structures are, for the most part, remnants of industry -- collapsed bridges and tunnels, factories and viaducts. But there are also pictures of schools and dwellings, barber shops and fair grounds. The result is a remarkable collection of images.
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