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Book Details: Cloth over boardISBN-13: 9781942084723144 pages; 50 Color Photographs10 x 9 inches$50 US; $72.50 CAN Photographs by Peter Bogaczewicz Foreword by Edward BurtynskyEssays by Karen Elliott House and Rodrigo Orrantia Kingdom of Sand and Cement explores the challenge of progress Saudi Arabia is faced with as it rapidly transforms from a conservative and tribal desert culture to an influential world power. In less than a century Saudi Arabians went from living in mud buildings to commencing work on the world's tallest skyscraper. Examining this legacy through large-format color photographs the artist identifies the country's grand aspirations as clearly as its grand failures. Peter Bogaczewicz is a photographer and architect based in Toronto and currently residing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Karen Elliott House is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author of “On Saudi Arabia.” She resides in Princeton, NJ.Rodrigo Orrantia is an art historian and curator living in London, England.Edward Burtynsky is regarded as one of the world's most accomplished contemporary photographers. He resides in Toronto, Canada.
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Kingdom of Sand and Cement: The Shifting Cultural Landscape of Saudi Arabia
Peter Bogaczewicz
$ 50.00
BOOK INFO Hardcover, 10.5 X 11.25 In. / 92 Pages / 44 Color ISBN 9780989798174 List Price: $45.00 “...moves beyond the sensational depictions we're used to in order to find a more nuanced and contemplative visual document of the once-beating heart of American capitalism.", - i-D (Vice), August 26, 2016Photographs by J.W. Fisher and J.T. Leonard Introduction by Blake Stimson Text by Lisa Larson Walker Landmark is a collaborative body of photographic work generated over the last five years in Pontiac and Detroit, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio. In this volume, photographers J.W. Fisher and J.T. Leonard focus on exchanges between individuals and communities, as well as interventions in the landscape.
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Landmark
J.W. Fisher & J.T. Leonard
$ 45.00
Book Details: Paper over boardISBN-13: 9781942084730128 pages; 54 Black & White and Color Photographs9 x 6 inches$45 US; $65.50 CAN Photographs by Jordanna KalmanEssay by Jennifer Murray Little Romances contains photographs of photographic prints combined with personal elements from the artist. Most all of the images reflect questions and anxieties about being a woman, navigating what that means; what is expected of the artist as a mother, daughter, wife or lover. The series was originally motivated by the recurrent use of the artists images online without her permission. By reclaiming and re-photographing these images the artist seeks to obscure the images original intent to create a new narrative. Jordanna Kalman is an artist based in NY state. Jennifer Murray is an artist, educator and the Executive Director of Filter Photo in Chicago.
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Little Romances
Jordanna Kalman
$ 45.00
BOOK INFO Hardcover, 7.5 X 10 In. / 80 Pages / 40 Color ISBN 9780983231622 List Price: $34.95 ...stunning landscapes that hide the scars of battle…”, - The New Yorker, September 24, 2012“...a chronicle of these faded soldiers, phantasms captured against the vibrant colors of the Nicaraguan campo.”,- Photo District News, September 2012 Issue “... connects with people who’ve lived with the legacy of the war…”,- Mother Jones, October 10, 2012Photographs by Kevin Kunishi From 2009 through 2010, twenty years after the Nicaraguan Revolution and its civil war ended, photographer Kevin Kunishi traveled throughout the highlands of northern Nicaragua, where the most intense fighting took place, in an attempt to discover and document the legacy this protracted and controversial war. A selection of the resulting photographs, moving portraits of survivors -- both Sandinistas and Contras -- as well as exquisite landscapes and still lifes significant to the war, are gathered together here in Kunishi's first monograph.The photographs within Los Restos are notational records of the collective memory of those involved. Although at one time sharply divided by two polarized political philosophies, the survivors are now bound by a landscape filled with physical and psychological scars. The markers of affiliation are slowly fading, but the horrors of war remain.Featured in the New Yorker, Mother Jones, Huffington Post, Publishers Weekly, Photo-Eye, and PDN
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Los Restos de la Revolucion
Kevin Kunishi
$ 34.95
BOOK INFO Hardcover, 10 X 9 In. / 84 Pages / 4 Inserts / 50 Color ISBN 9780988983113 List Price: $44.95 “...a visual narrative of her father’s professional life, the life he lived separately from their shared family experience.”, - The New Yorker, August 23, 2013"May the Road Rise to Meet You is beautiful, and as an intervention into comprehending the distances that work creates within families, achingly so.", - Fraction Magazine, Issue 39Photographs by Sara Macel Text by Marvin Heiferman In this remarkable pseudo-documentary and biography, Sara Macel follows her father, a traveling salesman, on his trips across the US. In popular mythology, few professions are as emblematic of this mobile, ambitious and commercially minded nation as the traveling salesman. As the Internet and outsourcing make this once ubiquitous occupation obsolete, May the Road Rise to Meet You explores the life of a businessman alone on the road. On a larger scale, this project explores the changing nature of “the road” in American culture and in the history of photography. With these images, Sara Macel creates a visual narrative of her father’s life, separate from his family structure. In the same way that a family photo album presents an idealized version of their history, these photographs are the way in which both Macel and her father want the visual narrative of his working life to be remembered.Featured in The New Yorker, Wired Magazine and The Telegraph.
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May the Road Rise to Meet You
Sara Macel
$ 44.95
Book Details: HardcoverISBN-13: 9781954119345102 pages; 44 Duotone Photographs8 x 10 inches$50 US*Books will ship in JunePhotographs by Heather PillarEssays by Rob Schwartz, Dr. Stanley H. Appel, Richard Harris, and Anita Hannig In 1995, photographer Heather Pillar collaborated with Morrie Schwartz during the last six months of Morrie's struggle with ALS. The project illustrated Morrie's philosophies through photographs made of family, friends, caregivers, reaching out to community and self-care. Over a quarter-century later, Morrie's wisdom resonates with many people around the world due to the best-selling memoir to date: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. Morrie's warmth and vitality comes through in each photograph to illustrate love and loss; caregiving and self-care; family, friends and always community. Morrie taught people, including Heather - how to live fulfilling lives with love. It is by facing fears of death that we learn how to live. Heather Pillar, photographer and teacher, has lived, taught and photographed in seven countries over four continents during the past 25 years. Her personal and collaborative photographic projects reveal her ongoing interest in women, girls, education and aging.Rob Schwartz is an entrepreneur, writer, music and film producer, and son of Morrie Schwartz. Schwartz is editor of The Wisdom of Morrie (Blackstone Press, 2023) and is a producer of Onetopia, a benefit festival for mental health.Stanley H. Appel, MD is a neurologist and internationally renowned researcher. Dr. Appel is creator and director of the Houston Methodist Neurological Institute’s MDA/ALSA ALS Research and Clinical Center in Texas, the Peggy and Gary Edwards Distinguished Chair for the Treatment and Research of ALS at the Houston Methodist Research Institute.Richard Harris is an award-winning television, radio, print, digital, andfilm journalist Harris is a consultant to the nonprofit iCivics, former producer of NPR’s All Things Considered, and former senior producer of ABC News’s Nightline with Ted Koppel.Anita Hannig is a leading voice on death literacy and a former Brandeis University associate professor whose book My Death Diary: A Guided Journal for Mortals will be published in 2024. Hanning also authored The Day I Die: The Untold Story of Assisted Dying in America, a finalist for the Oregon Book Awards
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Memento Morrie: Images of Love and Loss
Heather Pillar
$ 50.00
BOOK INFO Hardcover, 8 X 10 In./ 88 Pages / 50 Duotone ISBN 9781942084150 List Price: $45.00 Featured by: Photo District News, American Photo Magazine, ABC News, Business InsiderPhotographs by Stan Raucher Foreword by Ed Kashi Contributions by Marlaine Glicksman The metro provides an intriguing location to observe the social landscape of urban regions around the globe. Stan Raucher has spent countless hours over the past eight years photographing on metro systems in over a dozen cities across the globe, including New York, San Francisco, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Paris, London, Rome, Vienna, Shanghai, and Delhi. His candid photos of ordinary people, interacting with one another and their surroundings, reveal an intimate glimpse into a variety of human emotions and interactions. These evocative, richly-layered images are like still photographs from a movie or play, and each of the scenes invites the viewer to evaluate the situation and then to generate a unique personal narrative.At a time when few of the images that we see on a routine basis are honest representations of real life, these photographs open a window to the world that surrounds us, here and now.
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Metro: Scenes from an Urban Stage
Stan Raucher
$ 45.00
BOOK INFO Paperback, 12 X 10 In. / 72 Pages / 30 Color ISBN 9780983231660 List Price: $34.95 “Brett Van Ort’s photographs of meadows and towns nestled in cradles of foliage verge on Disney-like. But the title of the project, “Minescape,” betrays the sinister side of the story.", - The Washington Post, April 4, 2011“Brett Van Ort’s landscapes are majestic indeed but enlaced with an overwhelming sense of tragedy.”, - Feature Shoot, October 21, 2013Also featured by American Photo Magazine, Best Photo Books of the Year, November 2013Photographs by Brett Van Ort Brett Van Ort's photographs of landmines, prosthetic limbs, and Bosnian landscapes paint an ambiguous portrait of human technology as it variously maims and heals. Through it all the natural world remains edenic, its perils hidden from view. As Van Ort states, “these pieces show the regenerative power of nature and human beings’ insatiable appetite to expand, explore, conquer, and transform nature into civility."Featured in Le Journal de la Photographie, The Washington Post and Hot Shoe International.
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Minescape
Brett Van Ort
$ 34.95
Book Details: Paper over boardISBN-13: 978-1942084679104 pages; 55 Color photographs9 x 11 inches$45 US; $65.50 CAN “tender, reverential documents about a people, place and time that live on as a persistent part of American culture…”, - The Washington Post, August 16, 2019“The photographs Boillot has created are a visual record not only of this particular moment in time, this place, but also the experiences and memories of her subjects, a deeply personal collection of time. “,- Light Leaked“ ...photographer Rachel Boillot has captured an underexplored music scene informed by tradition and religion…”,- The Guardian, April 22, 2019Also featured by Financial Times, F-Stop Magazine and Fraction MagazinePhotographs by Rachel BoillotEdited by Rachel Boillot and Sasha WolfContributions by Lisa Volpe Moon Shine explores musical heritage in America’s Appalachian region. Old-time music, faith, and story-telling all inform this portrait of place. These photographs were made along the serpentine mountain roads between Signal Mountain and Cumberland Gap, tracing Tennessee’s Cumberland Trail corridor. Listening to the sounds of revelation springing from deep in the hollow, Boillot considered how this might translate to visual imagery. Boillot is still somewhere out there on one of those roads and she is still listening.Rachel Boillot is a photographer, Filmmaker, and educator based in Cumberland Gap, TN.Lisa Volpe is the Associate Curator, Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.Sasha Wolf is a curator, editor, and art dealer in New York City and the director of Sasha Wolf Projects.
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Moon Shine: Photographs of the Cumberland Plateau
Rachel Boillot
$ 50.00
Book Details: Hardcover with Dust JacketISBN-13: 9781954119079128 pages; 50 Color Photographs10 x 10.5 inches$45 USFeatured in: Blind, L’Oeil de la Photographie, Albuquerque Journal, Arts Konbini, and Fr. Postus.For years Northern New Mexico’s dominant Hispanic population has erected powerful and poignant descansos or roadside memorials to remember family and friends killed in automobile accidents. Mortal Highway offers an intimate view in photographs and verse into the lives of families who find expression of their grief in these increasingly elaborate works of art. Judith Hidden Lanius is a New Mexico photographer and writer.
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Mortal Highway
Judith H Lanius
$ 45.00
BOOK INFOPaper Over Board, Two volumes, 5 x 8.25 inches / 111pp each book / 78 Color photographs.ISBN 9781942084358List Price: $45.00Photographs by Inbal Abergil Contributions byFred RitchinCarol BeckerStephen Mayes and Maurice Emerson Decaul Featured by Artdaily and The Los Angeles Times N. O. K.- Next Of Kin, examines the ways in which American families memorialize their relatives killed in military conflict. The photographs, spanning 2014-2017, focus on the personal altars and private displays of mementos and objects dedicated to lost soldiers. This response from Gold Star families must be part of the public discourse on war and its aftermath. N. O. K. Includes two volumes, one featuring photographs and one containing testimonials and essays.Inbal Abergil is an internationally exhibited visual artist and an Assistant professor of Photography at Pace University.Fred Ritchin is Dean of the International Center of Photography (ICP) School. In 2017 he received the John Long Ethics Award from the National Press Photographers Association. Carol Becker is a writer and the Dean of Faculty and Professor of the Arts at Columbia University School of the Arts.Maurice Emerson Decaul a former Marine, is a poet, essayist, and playwright, whose writing has been featured in the New York Times, The Daily Beast, Sierra Magazine, Epiphany and others.Stephen Mayes is the Executive Director of the Tim Hetherington Trust and former VII Photo CEO .
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N. O. K. - Next of Kin
Inbal Abergil
$ 45.00
BOOK INFOPaper over Board, 10 X 8 In. / 112 Pages / 40 Color Photographs ISBN 9781942084464List Price: $45.00“...the distorted, almost supernatural images are unrelenting in their obscurations.”, - Hyperallergic, June 7, 2018“...both haunting and thought-provoking.”, - The Washington Post, June 15, 2018“DeSieno transforms images made without aesthetic intent into carefully handworked landscapes that reflect his own sensibilities.”, - F - Stop Magazine, October 18, 2018Also featured by: British Journal of Photography LenscultureB&W Magazine Photographs by Marcus DeSieno Contributions by Martha Sandweiss and Ariel Shanberg No Man’s Land is a beguiling collection of sepia-toned natural landscapes pulled from security camera feeds. Marcus DeSieno has sifted through hours of footage from various CCTV cameras to create images that remind us that we are never truly alone.Marcus DeSieno is a lens-based artist recently selected for Photolucida’s CriticalMass 50 and was named an Emerging Talent by Lensculture in 2016.Martha A. Sandweiss received her PhD in History from Yale University and hasauthored or edited numerous books on American history and photography.Ariel Shanberg is a curator and writer, and a member of the Board of Directorsfor the Society for Photographic Education.
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No Man's Land: Views From a Surveillance State
Marcus DeSieno
$ 45.00
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