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Five essays from five contributors. catalogue and reference material. comprehensive overview of work by Aleksander Rodchenko; 221 color plates, 114 duotone illustrations.,
First edition with original dustjacket, large part of original belly band, and errata slip! (Very scarce in this condition). 87 full-page halftone plates from photographs taken between 1929 and 1936, organized in two parts, with titles listed on separate pages. Has publisher's printed paper label on spine. Evans's masterpiece, and one of the most influential photography books of the twentieth century. A must for any ambitious photobook-collector! Included in Andrew Roth (ed.) ”The Book of 101 Books”, Martin Parr and Gerry Badger in “The Photobook: A History, Vol I” and "The Open Book".
printed in black and red, throughout illustrated with photographic b/w plates, including a red linen bookmark
Bio/filmografie, over het werk van Johan van der Keuken (bibliografie), register. Laatste boek van de in 2001 overleden filmer / fotograaf.
This book is a rough chronological record of the work Diane Arbus did for magazines.
Original publisher"s sewn paperback, pictorial front- & backcover, square 8vo: frontispiece, pp. 262 bl.& wh. photographs with captions, afterword & comments on photos
Once locked away in European archives, these 120 early modernist photographs of America rival those of Edward Steichen and Walker Evans, yet their remarkable range of contrast and focus make some of them look more like paintings in shades of sepia and gray. Emil Otto Hoppé was born in Munich in 1878 but lived in London from 1900 until his death in 1972. Though a peer of Paul Strand and Alfred Stieglitz, Hoppé depicts 1920s America as only an outsider could: brave, new, and grand in scale but with a hint of trouble brewing in the gaps of its social fabric, as seen in Hoppé's portraits of Native and African Americans, which are as revealing as his cityscapes.
On the road in 1956 with Ed Ruscha, from Oklahoma City to Los Angeles. Fold-out map included!
Published in 2011, 128 pp., 59 ills., 28 in color.
This volume was pub;ished in conjunction with an exhibition in Spain of Lissitsky's photographic works. Margaret Tupitsyn is an independent scholar and author of The Soviet Photograph 1924-1937. Other contributors to this volume are Matthew Drutt and Ulrich Pohlmann
Vincent van Gogh Museum, These B & W foto's are quite startling of people in very poor times.
Photograph on title page by Ed vd Elsken.
With text by Rudi Fuchs and Wojciech Markowski.
Essays by Stephan Berg, Katy Siegel and Martin Hochleitner. Appendix with biography, exhibition history, bibliography, production credits. This publication is the first to assemble all of the artist's photographic productions in a single volume and includes his most recent, previously unpublished series Beneath the Roses. Texts in German and English. First edition.
The first full biography ever published—a vivid portrait of this complex, curious, brilliant man.The twentieth century was the century of the image—and Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) was the eye of the century.
Monograph compiled by: Joe & Hans Monnikendam Woestenburg. m.m.v. Marijke Winnubst, Lei Albrigs, Frederick Linck, Emile Meyer, and Marinus Adriaan Morriën Schroevers.
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