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Steidl Publishers Gordon Parks: The Flávio Story
£31.50
Steidl Publishers Robert Adams: Los Angeles Spring
£157.50
Steidl Publishers Robert Frank: Peru
Writing from New York in March 1949, Robert Frank sent home to his mother in Switzerland a birthday gift of a book maquette of a series of photographs he had made during a visit to Peru. Frank made an identical book for himself and one of each of these two dummies now resides in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and National Gallery of Art, Washington. A few of these images are well-known in Frank’s oeuvre but previously the entire series had only ever been seen by a small number of people. This book presents for the first time the complete sequence of images, based on the original book Frank had conceived and realised under his direction. Peru is a work of major historical significance in both the artist’s history and the history of photography.
£23.76
Steidl Publishers Dayanita Singh: Sea of Files: Hasselblad Award 2022
£31.50
Steidl Publishers Hans Georg Näder: Futuring Human Mobility
£18.00
Steidl Publishers Mikael Olsson: on - auf
£36.00
Steidl Publishers David Goldblatt: In Boksburg
£34.20
Steidl Publishers Edward Burtynsky: African Studies
£76.50
Steidl Publishers Thomas Hoepker: The Way it was. Road Trips USA
£34.20
Steidl Publishers Alberto Venzago: Taking Pictures, Making Pictures
£36.00
Steidl Publishers Roni Horn: Remembered Words: A Specimen Concordance
£15.00
Steidl Publishers Manfred Heiting: Czech and Slovak Photo Publications: 1918–1989
£88.20
Steidl Publishers Lee Friedlander: Pickup
£49.50
Steidl Publishers Angela Grauerholz: The 2015 winner of the Scotiabank Photography Award
£43.20
Steidl Publishers David Goldblatt: Structures of Dominion and Democracy
£40.50
Steidl Publishers William Eggleston: At Zenith
£49.50
Steidl Publishers Santu Mofokeng: The Black Photo Album / Look at Me: 1890-1950
This book is a reproduction of an artwork, bearing the same title, by Santu Mofokeng. The work, which is as much a research project as it is a work of art, is comprised of private photographs collected, scanned, and retouched over a number of years by the artist. Each of the original images were commissioned by urban black working and middle-class families in South Africa between 1890 and 1950, a time when the government was entrenching its infamous policies towards those designated as “natives.” Painterly in style, the images evoke the artifices of Victorian photography and reveal something about how the people captured within the frame imagined themselves, asking meditative questions on the meaning of African imagery: “Who were these people?,” “What were their aspirations?,” “Are these images evidence of mental colonization or did they serve to challenge prevailing images of ‘The African’ in the western world?” In this work Mofokeng thus analyses the sensibilities, aspirations and self-image of the urban black population in South Africa and its desire for representation and social recognition in times of colonial rule and suppression. This book contains the complete sequence of slides with reproduced photographs and Mofokeng’s own texts. The Black Photo Album / Look at Me: 1890-1950 also features selections from Mofokeng’s field notes and the original, unretouched photographs, published for the first time.
£25.20
Steidl Publishers Lewis Baltz: Rule without Exception / Only Exceptions
£45.00