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Publish your photography book
Virginia Swanson, Darius D. Himes
- Radius Books
- 5 Septembre 2023
- 9781955161251
Publish Your Photography Book a été initialement publié en 2011 et a ensuite été vendu en deux éditions. Cette troisième édition très attendue guide les artistes photographes à travers les étapes nécessaires à la publication d'un livre de leur travail. Les experts du secteur, Darius D. Himes et Mary Virginia Swanson, examinent le paysage actuel de l'édition de livres de photographie et soulignent les nombreuses voies à suivre et les pièges à éviter. Ce guide expert mis à jour couvre : une histoire du livre photo ; un aperçu de l'industrie de l'édition; le processus permettant de donner à votre projet la forme d'un livre (avec des options de publication traditionnelle et d'auto-édition) ; comment commercialiser un livre de photographie (y compris un dialogue avec les collectionneurs sur les livres en édition limitée et les livres d'artistes) ; des études de cas uniques avec des photographes publiés ; et des ressources précieuses sur les supports de production, les délais de publication et de commercialisation.
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Réédition pour cette série culte et étrange, augmentée ici de 8 images inédites : Kohei Yoshiyuki a utilisé un appareil photo 35 mm, un film infrarouge et un flash pour saisir les amants et les voyeurs, dans les parcs de Shinjuku, Yoyogi et Aoyama à Tokyo. Ses photos documentent les gens qui se sont rassemblés dans ces parcs la nuit pour des fêtes clandestines ou pour pratiquer l'échangisme, ainsi que les nombreux spectateurs qui se cachent dans les buissons pour regarder et parfois toucher ceux qu'ils approchent. Avec leur qualité brute, proche de celle des instantanés, ces images parlent du statut du regard, celui des voyeurs et par extension, celui du spectateur de cette série, mais révèle également un aspect inattendu et méconnu de la vie sexuelle japonaise.
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Long-lost images of family and friends from the late 1970s by the acclaimed portraitist and chronicler of domesticity.
Over the course of her 40-year career, acclaimed American photographer Tina Barney has illuminated the inner lives of her subjects, observing the generational repetition of familial traditions and rituals as played out in domestic settings. In the summer of 2020, at the height of Covid and quarantine restrictions, Barney began to sort through her archive, which contained thousands of 35mm negatives taken between 1976 and 1980. Finding these long-forgotten images engendered a rediscovery of some of her most intimate memories as a young artist: «the photographs in this book seem like X-rays of my mind and thoughts through the summers I spent with family and friends on the East Coast and in Sun Valley, Idaho.» Revisiting her work from decades prior, Barney found herself meditating on who and where she was at the time, as well as why and how she approached specific subjects. What was the impetus to capture these moments? The Beginning encompasses Barney's nostalgic exploration of her earliest work in the medium, and further reflects a self-examination of this formative period through a critical lens.
The photographs of Tina Barney (born 1945) are in numerous public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and the Nicola Erni Collection, Zug, Switzerland. Barney's work has been the subject of major recent exhibitions at the New Orleans Museum of Art; Frist Center, Nashville; and the Barbican, London. -
A sumptuous, large-format photographic homage to the end of the analog era.
Since 2006, coinciding with his shift away from analog film to working exclusively with a digital camera, Richard Misrach has been exploring the aesthetic possibilities of the negative image. His latest body of work, debuted in this deluxe, oversize (16.75 by 13 inches), landscape-format volume, comprises dazzling, sublime photographs of landscapes and natural scenes--in negative, but using color with great dexterity and nuance.
Inspired by Ansel Adams' comparison of the photographic negative to a musical score, and John Cage's 1969 book, Notations, which compiles music scores as art, Misrach here envisages the photographic image as a score-like negative, teetering on abstraction, that invites a diversity of interpretations. The result is a series of immense beauty unlike any previous Misrach publication.
Richard Misrach (born 1949) is one of the most influential photographers working today. For the past five decades, he has used visually stunning, large-scale color vistas to address human intervention in the natural world. He lives and works in Berkeley, California.
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Ice est une série d'impressions cyanotypes uniques réalisées dans des paysages glacials. Comme le précédent Littoral Drift + Ecotone de Meghann Riepenhoff, ce travail est réalisé en symbiose avec le paysage, où des éléments de l'eau et du rivage s'inscrivent physiquement dans le matériel photographique. Fabriquées dans des eaux allant de l'étang de Walden aux criques éloignées de l'ouest de Washington, les impressions témoignent de détails subtils, chacun exprimant une température légèrement différente, un type d'eau et une structure cristalline de glace se formant sur du papier photographique.
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A photographic encyclopedia of Western female hairstyles across the ages.
In The Hunt, London-based French photographer Céline Bodin (born 1990) creates a concise survey of female hairstyles across various periods in time, within the framework of Western culture. The series reflects upon the pictorial qualities of hair: studying its materiality and its ability to convey identity, while also recalling the Victorian "hair medallion"--a small, decorative keepsake made from an ornate curl of a loved one's hair, a pre-photographic memento that draws connections between portraiture, identity and memory. The figures appear as ornate statues, each characterized by the aesthetic associations and revisited stereotypes of their hairstyle. The anonymity of the images presented in The Hunt activates the mind's associative aptitude, drawing upon one's own fantasies and projections of sensuality, innocence, order, freedom, frivolity and social rank. Echoing classical art, these images refer to a mystical icon rather than presenting a portrait of an individual.
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Stephen Dupont (born 1967) is an Australian photographer who has produced hauntingly beautiful images of fragile cultures and marginalized peoples since beginning his photographic career in 1989. Piksa Nuigini records Dupont's journey through some of the most important cultural and historical zones in Papua New Guinea: the Highlands, Sepik, Bougainville and the capital city, Port Moresby. Through images and diary entries, Dupont captures the spirit of human life on one of the world's last truly wild frontiers. This work was conducted with the support of the Robert Gardner Fellowship of Photography at Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. The publication consists of two slipcased volumes: Piksa Nuigini: Portraits and Piksa Nuigini: Diaries. The former is a collection of portraits reproduced in luscious duotone; the latter a collection of the diaries, drawings, contact sheets and documentary photographs that Dupont produced as he created his work.
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Ce portrait multicouche de «l'île violette», nom peu connu de Cuba inspiré par la richesse de la couleur du sol, constitue un document parfois troublant sur une terre à la fois riche et vulnérable. Il associe deux visions photographiques distinctes : l'exploration de la vie dans la rue par Alex Webb répond et la fascination de Rebecca Norris Webb pour les animaux rares et mystérieux qu'elle y a découverts.
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Kohei yoshiyuki the park (limited edition)
Yoshiyuki Kohei
- Radius Books
- 15 Septembre 2019
- 9781942185659
Réédition pour cette série culte et étrange, augmentée ici de 8 images inédites : Kohei Yoshiyuki a utilisé un appareil photo 35 mm, un film infrarouge et un flash pour saisir les amants et les voyeurs, dans les parcs de Shinjuku, Yoyogi et Aoyama à Tokyo. Ses photos documentent les gens qui se sont rassemblés dans ces parcs la nuit pour des fêtes clandestines ou pour pratiquer l'échangisme, ainsi que les nombreux spectateurs qui se cachent dans les buissons pour regarder et parfois toucher ceux qu'ils approchent. Avec leur qualité brute, proche de celle des instantanés, ces images parlent du statut du regard, celui des voyeurs et par extension, celui du spectateur de cette série, mais révèle également un aspect inattendu et méconnu de la vie sexuelle japonaise.
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Jennifer Garza-Cuen & Odette England : past paper // present marks ; responding to Rauschenberg
Jennifer Garza-cuen
- Radius Books
- 1 Février 2022
- 9781942185826
En 2018, les photographes Jennifer Garza-Cuen et Odette England ont passé une semaine à la résidence de la Fondation Robert Rauschenberg à Captiva, en Floride, pour réaliser une série de près de 200 photogrammes. Les images ont été réalisées dans la piscine de Rauschenberg, en utilisant du papier gélatine argentique périmé des années 1970 trouvé dans sa chambre noire.
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Julie Blackmon : midwest materials
Julie Blackmon, Leah Ollman
- Radius Books
- 23 Août 2022
- 9781955161022
A photographic fever dream of America's Midwest, from the author of Homegrown and Domestic Vacations.
For her third monograph, Midwest Materials, Julie Blackmon has created a new body of work that sparkles with the wit, dark humor and irony for which the photographer has gained such renown. Finding insight and inspiration in the seeming monotony of her "generic American hometown" of Springfield, Missouri, Blackmon constructs a captivating, fictitious world that is both playful and menacing. "I think of myself as a visual artist working in the medium of photography," Blackmon notes, "and my assignment is to chart the fever dreams of American life." Midwest Materials follows Domestic Vacations (Radius Books, 2008) and Homegrown (Radius Books, 2014).
Julie Blackmon (born 1966) pursued studies in art education and photography at Missouri State University. Her photographs are included in the permanent collections of the Cleveland Museum of Art; George Eastman House, Rochester, NY; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Toledo Museum of Art; Portland Art Museum; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; and numerous others. She is represented by Robert Mann Gallery, Haw Contemporary and Fahey Klein, among others. Blackmon lives and works in Springfield, Missouri. -
Debbie Fleming Caffery in light of everything
Debbie Fleming Caffery
- Radius Books
- 9 Janvier 2024
- 9781955161404
The first career survey on a leading chronicler of the American South.
Examining the deep emotional relationship between people and place, Louisiana-based photographer Debbie Fleming Caffery (born 1948) is recognized as a leading chronicler of the American South. Her shadowy, blurred, black-and-white images thoughtfully reveal shared human experience?childhood, spirituality, labor?and ultimately bring darkness to light.
Debbie Fleming Caffery: Come to Light immortalizes in book form the artist's first major career retrospective presented at the New Orleans Museum of Art. The publication is her most comprehensive to date, showcasing projects produced in the American South and West, as well as in France and Mexico, and is the first to feature all series from across the course of her career. -
Tomas van Houtryve : 36 views of Notre Dame
Tomas Van Houtryve
- Radius Books
- 26 Septembre 2024
- 9798890180872
Special insider access to the rebuilding process at Notre Dame after the 2019 fire, shot with a historic wet-plate collodion photographic process.
In Tomas van Houtryve: 36 Views of Notre Dame, the viewer accompanies the artist on his fourteen-year journey photographing the Paris icon before and after the fire. Van Houtryve obtained remarkable access to the cathedral to document the devastation of the fire and the reconstruction.
Drawing inspiration from Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji, the artist explores the monument in different contexts, seasons and using a wide range of photographic techniques--from 19th-century wet collodion to aerial drones. Accompanying the artist's works is a multilayered archive of the cathedral, including historic photographs, vernacular images and text by Victor Hugo.
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Californian photographer scott b. davis' (born 1971) recent work uses combinations of in-camera palladium paper negatives and traditional film-based platinum/palladium prints. The images explore the boundaries of visibility in the darkness and overwhelming light of the Sonoran Desert, creating pictures of landscapes that are both literal and abstract. The light and space found in the open desert are felt in these uniquely rendered images comprised of diptychs, triptychs and occasional works that include as many as 10 or 12 unique images in a series.By using exposure to intense UV light, davis has pioneered a process that captures images invisible to the naked eye, creating prints rich in contrast to push the boundaries of the visible spectrum and the perceptual limits of human vision. His prints invite closer, deeper looking at landscapes that seem familiar to us in the daylight but evolve into something altogether different when rendered as abstract records of place. The aim is not to represent the desert as we think we know it, but to evoke an intimate connection with the desert through new perspectives.
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Tom Joyce applique des techniques de travail des métaux à chaud pour produire des sculptures, des dessins et des photographies qui incorporent souvent des vestiges industriels de grandes fabrications ou des fragments de fer collectés pour leur signification dans une région ou un événement spécifique.
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Over the last 20 years, renowned Boston artist Barbara Bosworth (born 1953) has taken photographs of her family in and around her childhood home in Novelty, Ohio, and at other locations of significance to her family. Natural Histories takes us on a meandering journey through the forests and streams of Bosworth's past in the Chagrin River Valley, as she retraces her youthful walks to reengage the sense of wonder at the landscape her father first instilled in her. These lush black-and-white photographs reveal a place Bosworth knows well: a place in which to dig up arrowheads, pluck clusters of blackberries, catch fireflies and savor the textures of nature. Featuring the youngest as well as the oldest members of Bosworth's family, these touching images explore the joy of youth and the wistfulness of aging, memory and the passage of time.
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For four years Justin Kimball (born 1961) accompanied his brother Doug, an auctioneer, into the houses of the recently deceased or dispersed. While Doug cleared these spaces of items for potential resale, Justin sought within them the evidence of an individual's life. Photographing «the smallest objects (a note, a box of hair pins, a stain on a pillow),» he reimagines their existence and relationship to their absent owners. «I use the camera's descriptive power and the photographic illusion of truth to create the narrative and inspire feelings about its subject,» he writes of these images. «The resulting photographs are my perception of what happened in those spaces: who lived there? What was hidden and what was seen?» Kimball's color photographs explore the minutiae of everyday life and contemplate our brief and humble legacies before they are cleaned up and cast to the wind. Beautifully produced, Pieces of String comes as a bound paperback held by a thick rubber band inside a wrap-around, board cover that features a tipped-on color image and printed staining effects that evoke the photographs' textures of wear and tear.
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En 2011, la photographe Betsy Schneider, basée en Arizona, elle-même mère d'une fille de 13 ans, s'est lancée dans un projet visant à explorer l'expérience de l'âge de 13 ans. Grâce à une bourse du Guggenheim, la photographe a rencontre 250 adolescents de cet âge au cours de l'année 2012, créant des portraits et une documentation vidéo de chacun.
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Julie Blackmon has transfixed the contemporary art world with images of her children, nieces, nephews and friends (and their children). Following the success of the bestselling volume Domestic Variations (2009), Homegrown shows how Blackmon's style has evolved, as she continues to capture the tensions between the harmony and disarray of everyday domestic life. Though her photographs continue to be undeniably contemporary, references to classic painting and portraiture can be detected: the influence of seventeenth-century Dutch painter Jan Steen mixes with more contemporary figures, such as Balthus, Edward Gorey, Tim Burton and Federico Fellini. Included in this new volume are 45 works made from 2009-2014, along with an introduction by renowned poet Billy Collins and an interview by the actress Reese Witherspoon.
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In Laura Letinsky: Time's Assignation the Polaroid?now an anachronistic format, a leftover of photographic history?is conjoined with the photographer's trademark subject matter: the remains of meals and appetites never entirely sated.
Chicago-based photographer Laura Letinsky (born 1962) used Polaroid Type 55 film as part of her working process until the film was discontinued in 2008, exploring focus, composition, exposure and light in black-and-white instant photographs as she worked up to the larger-scale color works for which she is best known. Like sketches, the photographs in this volume?small, slow and raw?reveal a process of asking. This way or that? More or less? Now or then?
A Polaroid is a fugitive thing, beautiful in its decomposition, subject to change as much as the still life compositions of ripe fruits and nibbled foods that Letinsky arranges. Time's Assignation collects Polaroids taken by the photographer in her studio between 1997 and 2008, now stabilized, their high-key tones slipping into white veils and darker tones metallized in hues of taupe, gold and gunmetal gray. These photographs offer a record of Letinsky's working process, but are a compelling body of photographic work in their own right, exploring time's unrelenting progression in their subject matter and materiality.
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Née en Allemagne, Renate Aller vit et travaille à New York. Ocean and Desert est sa troisième monographie publiée avec Radius Books. Ce nouveau projet est une extension de la série et du livre Oceanscapes (2010). Elle a continué photographier l'océan depuis un seul point de vue mais elle y associe désormais images des dunes de sable au Nouveau-Mexique et au Colorado. Avec cette juxtaposition, elle s'intéresse à la relation entre romantisme, mémoire et paysage dans le contexte de notre conscience sociopolitique actuelle.
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Arnold Newman : one hundred
Gregory Heisler, Arnold Newman
- Radius Books
- 24 Juillet 2018
- 9781942185529
Publié pour coïncider avec le centenaire de la naissance d' Arnold Newman, cette rétrospective présente 100 des images les plus marquantes du photographe. Arnold Newman est largement reconnu pour avoir popularisé le portrait dit "environnemental". Il plaçait ses modèles dans des environnements représentatifs de leurs professions, pour saisir l'essence de la vie et du travail d'un individu. Newman captura les personnalités d'un grand nombre de célébrités, des athlètes aux acteurs en passant par les présidents et les hommes politiques, y compris Marlene Dietrich, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso, Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe, Ronald Reagan, Mickey Mantle et Audrey Hepburn.
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Miki Kratsman & Ariella Azoulay ; the resolution of the suspect
Ariella Azoulay, Miki Kratsman
- Radius Books
- 28 Juin 2016
- 9781934435779
Miki Kratsman (née en 1959) a travaillé comme photojournaliste dans les territoires occupés palestiniens pendant plus de trois décennies. Créées dans le contexte de l'actualité quotidienne, ses photographies portent à la fois sur les "hommes recherchés" - par l'État israélien - et les passants ou passantes qui, en tant que Palestiniens à une époque et à un lieu donnés, peuvent être considérés comme "suspects". La photographe a également créé une interaction autour des images sur les réseaux sociaux, invitant les utilisateurs à commenter pour identifier les personnes et raconter leur histoire. Ce projet de plus de 300 images et accompagné d'un texte d'Ariella Azoulay qui parle de la menace de mort planant sur les personnes représentées dans ces images.
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Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler : flora redux
Teresa Hubbard
- Radius Books
- 5 Juillet 2022
- 9781942185598
Oeuvre emblématique du duo d'artistes suisses et américains Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler, Flora raconte la vie de l'artiste américaine inconnue Flora Mayo, avec qui Alberto Giacometti avait vécu une histoire d'amour à Paris dans les années 1920. Alors que Giacometti devint l'un des artistes les plus célèbres du XXe siècle, l'oeuvre de Mayo a été détruite, et sa biographie même a été reléguée au rang de note de bas de page des études sur Giacometti. Flora, une installation de film à double face, est conçue comme une conversation entre Mayo et son fils, David, que les artistes ont découvert vivant près de Los Angeles. Le travail génère un dialogue aux multiples facettes entre une mère et son fils, Mayo et Giacometti, Paris et Los Angeles, et entre passé et présent. Ce livre richement illustré décrit le cheminement du processus de Hubbard / Birchler et est accompagné d'une transcription de l'installation du film, d'une chronologie visuelle de la vie de Flora Mayo et de conversations avec les artistes.