Concentric circles
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In 2008 Monte Packham began taking notes of events unfolding around him during a typical working day as an editor at Steidl Publishers. He made such daily jottings, candid observations of the organised chaos that is book-making at Steidl. These notes form the basis of Concentric Circles, the first book to depict the eclectic personalities and experiences that shape(...)
Concentric circles
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In 2008 Monte Packham began taking notes of events unfolding around him during a typical working day as an editor at Steidl Publishers. He made such daily jottings, candid observations of the organised chaos that is book-making at Steidl. These notes form the basis of Concentric Circles, the first book to depict the eclectic personalities and experiences that shape Steidl. The book is enriched by interviews with and original texts by some of Steidl's most important collaborators including Robert Frank, Karl Lagerfeld, Lewis Baltz, Jim Dine, Roni Horn, Tacita Dean, David Bailey and William Eggleston.
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Engagé dans un projet artistique, Philippe Bazin prend parti et analyse des oeuvres de Lewis Baltz, Allan Sekula, Martha Rosler ou encore Bruno Serralongue, ainsi que de photographes moins connus comme Géraldine Millo, David Marié ou Mahaut Lavoine. Les textes rassemblés créent une unité de réflexion autour d'une photographie critique des contextes historiques,(...)
Pour une photographie documentaire critique
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Engagé dans un projet artistique, Philippe Bazin prend parti et analyse des oeuvres de Lewis Baltz, Allan Sekula, Martha Rosler ou encore Bruno Serralongue, ainsi que de photographes moins connus comme Géraldine Millo, David Marié ou Mahaut Lavoine. Les textes rassemblés créent une unité de réflexion autour d'une photographie critique des contextes historiques, esthétiques et idéologiques dans lesquels elle se crée aujourd'hui, une "photographie documentaire critique". Chaque texte ouvre une nouvelle facette de cette photographie, alors que l'ensemble est introduit par un texte qui entend proposer une méthodologie de travail, une "attitude documentaire". Le livre explore ainsi les apports d'une posture critique, dans tous les sens du terme - appréciation, épreuve, seuil, distance, tension, crise, analyse - et s'achève par la formulation d'un "manifeste documentaire" (écrit avec la philosophe Christiane Vollaire).
Theory of Photography
The photographic I
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Catalog accompanying the first part of a diptych exhibition in S.M.A.K., Ghent, spread over two years, curated by Martin Germann with Tanja Boon and Steven Humblet. The exhibition comprises new and existing work by artists and photographers including Lewis Baltz, Tina Barney, Mohamed Bourouissa, Moyra Davey, Marc De Blieck, Sara Deraedt, Patrick Faigenbaum, Peter Fraser,(...)
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December 2017
The photographic I
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Catalog accompanying the first part of a diptych exhibition in S.M.A.K., Ghent, spread over two years, curated by Martin Germann with Tanja Boon and Steven Humblet. The exhibition comprises new and existing work by artists and photographers including Lewis Baltz, Tina Barney, Mohamed Bourouissa, Moyra Davey, Marc De Blieck, Sara Deraedt, Patrick Faigenbaum, Peter Fraser, Alair Gomes, Jitka Hanzlová, Roni Horn, Stephanie Kiwitt, Aglaia Konrad, Jochen Lempert, Zoe Leonard, Jean-Luc Moulène, Zanele Muholi, Jean-Luc Mylayne, Trevor Paglen, Doug Rickard, Torbjørn Rødland, Michael Schmidt, Arne Schmitt, Allan Sekula, Ahlam Shibli, Malick Sidibé, Dayanita Singh, Wolfgang Tillmans, Marc Trivier and Tobias Zielony. The selection, ranging from the 1960s to the present, demonstrates a lively interest in the power of the still image as a means of examining the world. It concentrates on indefinable images with an open view, whose multi-layering requires slow reading. With an introduction by Martin Germann and Philippe Van Cauteren, and an essay by Steven Humblet in Dutch and English.
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New Topographics
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The New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape was one of those rare exhibitions that permanently alters how an art form is perceived. Held at the International Museum of Photography in Rochester, New York, in January 1975, curator William Jenkins brought together ten contemporary photographers: Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joe Deal,(...)
New Topographics
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The New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape was one of those rare exhibitions that permanently alters how an art form is perceived. Held at the International Museum of Photography in Rochester, New York, in January 1975, curator William Jenkins brought together ten contemporary photographers: Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joe Deal, Frank Gohlke, Nicholas Nixon, John Schott, Stephen Shore and Henry Wessel, Jr. Signaling the emergence of a new approach to landscape, New Topographics has since come to be understood as marking a paradigm shift, for the show occurred just as photography ceased to be an isolated, self-defined practice and took its place within the contemporary art world. In this vital reassessment of the genre, essays by Britt Salvesen and Alison Nordström accompany illustrations of selected works from the 1975 exhibition, with installation views and contextual comparisons, to demonstrate both the historical significance of New Topographics and its continued relevance today.
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Tim Carpenter: Little
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Tim Carpenter’s (born 1968) ''Little'' is a visual memoir that completes a trilogy rooted in the sensibility and approach to the practice of “camera” he elaborated in the best-selling, book-length essay ''To Photograph Is to Learn How to Die'' (2022). In other words, he steadfastly upholds photography’s capacity to bridge the gap between self and other, and to cultivate(...)
Tim Carpenter: Little
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Tim Carpenter’s (born 1968) ''Little'' is a visual memoir that completes a trilogy rooted in the sensibility and approach to the practice of “camera” he elaborated in the best-selling, book-length essay ''To Photograph Is to Learn How to Die'' (2022). In other words, he steadfastly upholds photography’s capacity to bridge the gap between self and other, and to cultivate meaning in an alienating world. Less formally rigorous than ''Local Objects'' (2017) and less introspective and linear than ''Christmas Day, Bucks Pond Road'', this new installment channels the perspective of a child’s meandering mind, open to possible meanings, absorbing whatever the eyes encounter—marks, buildings, branches, paths, the daylight of a Central Illinois afternoon—nascent symbols everywhere, fleeting images improvised of mind and matter. Adapting a style in the lineage of the New Topographics photographers—Robert Adams, John Gossage and Lewis Baltz—these black-and-white photographs are affecting in their minimalism, imbuing poignance within the banal composites of the Midwestern landscape. The volume itself is beautifully produced with a flush-cut cover treatment and a foil-stamped title.
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Le Musée de Grenoble propose l'évolution de la photographie de ses débuts à nos jours en montrant plus de cent conquante vues d'édifices prises par les photographes : Bérénice Abbott, Eugène Atget, Édouard Baldus, Lewis Baltz, Max Baur, Hippolyte Bayard, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Wermer Bischof, Jacques-André Boiffard, Pierre Boucher, Margaret Bourke-White, Marcel Bovis,(...)
Vues d'architectures : photographies des XIXè et XXè siècles
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Le Musée de Grenoble propose l'évolution de la photographie de ses débuts à nos jours en montrant plus de cent conquante vues d'édifices prises par les photographes : Bérénice Abbott, Eugène Atget, Édouard Baldus, Lewis Baltz, Max Baur, Hippolyte Bayard, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Wermer Bischof, Jacques-André Boiffard, Pierre Boucher, Margaret Bourke-White, Marcel Bovis, Brassaï, Balthasar Burkhard, René Burri, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Harry Callahan, Robert Capa, Hermann Claasen, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Auguste Collard, Marjorie Content, Stéphane Couturier, Louis-Jacques Daguerre, Guy Dépollier, Walker Evans, Jaromir Funke, Marc-Antoine Gaudin, Andreas Gursky, Hugo-Paul Herdeg, Lucien Hervé, Paul Hossard, Boris Ignatovitch, Pierre Jahan, Thomas Kellner, André Kertész, François Kollar, Kurt Kranz, Germaine Krull, Juan Laurent, Gustave Le Gray, Henri Le Secq, Herbert List, Werner Mantz, Charles Marville, Erich Mendelsohn, Mestral, Lee Miller, Guido Mocafico, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Lucia Moholy, Jean Moral, André Morin, Carlo Naya, Georgij Petrussov, Man Ray, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Alexandre Rodtchenko, Jaroslav Rössler, Thomas Ruff, Edward Ruscha, August Sander, Arthur Schlegel, Charles Sheeler, Julius Shulman, Emmanuel Sougez, Edward Steichen, André Steiner, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Thomas Struth, Josef Sudek, Hiroshi Sugimoto, William Henry Fox Talbot, Félix Teynard, Tokayer, Hanni Werner, Eugen Wiscovski, René Zuber.
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