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Steidl Publishers Timm Rautert: Germans in Uniform
£27.00
Steidl Publishers Betsy Karel: America's Stage: Times Square
£31.50
Steidl Publishers Daniel Gaujac: Do it the French Way
£18.00
Steidl Publishers Suzy Lake
£43.20
Steidl Publishers Edward Burtynsky: Salt Pans: Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, India
£45.00
Steidl Publishers Culture Report: Eunic Yearbook 2016, Vol. 8: A Global Game - Sport, Culture, Development and Foreign Policy
£12.00
Steidl Publishers Karine Laval: Poolscapes
£31.50
Steidl Publishers For Friends: Friendship is a journey: Conca dei Marini / Montevettolini / Cartagena / Honolulu / Abusir / Fuente Rey / Champ-de-Bataille / Panarea / Corfu
£72.00
Steidl Publishers Diving to the Pharaohs: Franck Goddio's Discoveries in Egypt
£28.80
Steidl Publishers Robert Polidori: 60 Feet Road
£79.20
Steidl Publishers Robert Adams: Our lives and our children: Photographs Taken Near the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant 1979-1983
£36.00
Steidl Publishers Tomasz Gudzowaty: Photography as a New Kind of Love Poem
£58.50
Steidl Publishers The Soviet Photobook 1920-1941
£88.20
Steidl Publishers Roni Horn: This is Me, This is You
Last season we published Horn's Dictionary of Water, a universal lexicon, now we offer This is Me, This is You, Horn's handbook of identity. Here in this uniquely bound twinned volume we have a book with no end. Peruse the 48 images taken with a 'point and shoot' camera, and as you arrive at the last image, you turn the book over and begin again: now with a paired complement for each of the 48 images, taken only a few seconds later. This work, a single and singular portrait photographed over a two year period evokes a multitude - of identities, of images, of icons from Bette Davis to Marlon Brando. Ultimately it is the multitude in each of us. Along with other recent installations, This is Me, This is You was premiered last fall at DIA's Center for the Arts in New York City.
£16.20
Steidl Publishers The Order of Things: Photography from the Walther Collection
£70.20
Steidl Publishers Hack Wit: Roni Horn
Hack Wit is a playful and complex body of work developed between 2013 and 2015, using clichés or proverbs and watercolor. For each work, the artist made two watercolors of a different proverb, cut them apart and then combined them into one. The Canadian poet Anne Carson wrote the text Hack Gloss in response to the “Hack Wit” drawings.
£37.80
Steidl Publishers Santu Mofokeng: Stories1: Train Church
£22.50
Steidl Publishers Philip Trager: Photographing Ina
£30.60
Steidl Publishers Lucinda Devlin: Lake Pictures
£40.50
Steidl Publishers Simon Johnston: Meridian
£27.00
£130.50
Steidl Publishers Generation AK: The Afghanistan Wars 1993-2012
Generation AK. The Afghanistan Wars 1993–2012 is a retrospective selection of images of the country where Stephen Dupont has covered everything from civil war and the rise of the Taliban in the 1990s, to the launch of “Operation Enduring Freedom” and the ongoing war on terrorism. Dupont completed much of this work on self-funded trips and as part of one of the last small independent photographic agencies, Contact Press Images, of which he has been a member since 1997. In 2008 Dupont survived a suicide bombing while travelling with an Afghan opium eradication team near Jalalabad.
£58.50
Steidl Publishers Richard Serra: Early Work
This publication focuses on the early work of Richard Serra, one of the most influential artists working today. The works included in this volume represent the beginning of the artist’s innovative, process-oriented experiments with non - traditional materials, such as vulcanized rubber, neon, and lead, in addition to key early examples of his work in steel and a selection of the artist’s films from this period. The interplay of gravity and material that was introduced early in Serra’s career set the stage for his ongoing engagement with the spatial and temporal properties of sculpture. This monograph aims to reconsider the groundbreaking practices and ideas that so firmly situate Serra in the history of 20th-century art. The publication includes a text by Hal Foster, in addition to a selection of archival texts and photographs from the years 1966 to 1972.
£48.60
Steidl Publishers David Goldblatt: Regarding Intersections
Between 1999 and 2011 David Goldblatt created personal photography in color for the first time. While Goldblatt had employed color extensively in his professional work since 1964, it was only with the new political dispensation and the advances of digital reproduction at the end of the millennium that he felt it pertinent comprehensively to make personal photographs in color. Initially Goldblatt photographed in his immediate environment Johannesburg, before deciding to examine South Africa by taking photographs within a radius of 500 meters of each of the 122 points of intersection of a whole degree of latitude and a whole degree of longitude within its borders. Yet in time Goldblatt encountered uninspiring locations and abandoned the project, although he retained the idea of intersections. From time to time, over a period of nine years, he travelled the country in search of intersections—of ideas, values, histories, conflicts, congruencies, fears, joys and aspirations— and the land in which, and often because of which, these formed. This book brings together a selection of Goldblatt’s color photography in South Africa from 2002 to 2011. An earlier version, Intersections, was published by Prestel in 2005, and the catalogue Intersections Intersected, consisting of paired black-and-white and color photographs, was published by the Serralves Museum, Porto, in 2008.
£52.20
Steidl Publishers Dayanita Singh: Museum of Chance
£36.00
Steidl Publishers African Photography from The Walther Collection: Distance and Desire - Encounters with the African Archive
Distance and Desire – accompanying the same-titled exhibition in Neu-Ulm – is the first major publication to stage a dialogue between the ethnographic visions of late nineteenth and early-twentieth century African photography and engagements with this imagery by contemporary artists. Presenting an extraordinary range of portraits, albums, postcards, cartes de visite, and books from Southern Africa, as well as recent photography and video art from The Walther Collection, the catalogue includes original thematic essays by leading art historians, anthropologists, and cultural critics. Distance and Desire offers new perspectives on the African archive, reimagining its diverse histories and changing meanings. Distance and Desire investigates typical representations of African subjects, from scenes in nature and romanticized images of semi-nude models, to modern sitters posing in stylized studios, critically addressing the politics of colonialism and the complex issues of gender and identity. Among many diverse topics, the catalogue examines in-depth a series of cartes de visite from the Diamond Fields in Kimberley, the figure of the Zulu, the history of South Africa’s prominent studio photographers, A.M. Duggan-Cronin’s extensive ethnographic study The Bantu Tribes of South Africa, and the archive of elegant family portraits reproduced by the contemporary artist Santu Mofokeng in The Black Photo Album / Look at Me: 1890-1950. The catalogue also reveals how the heritage of African imagery figures in the practices of contemporary African and African American artists, whose compelling photography and video art reworks the archive through satire or appropriation.
£52.20
Steidl Publishers Harf Zimmermann: Brand Wand
The soaring, rigid walls of the tenement blocks torn open by the bombing of World War II dominated the German streetscapes of the 1950s. Fire walls, originally integrated in the building and serving as fire shields, suddenly became visible and turned into outer walls. That is how the originally rather technical term got a new meaning: Firewalls as walls spared by the fire. Those long brick walls often adjoin to vast vacant lots once taken up by buildings that were never reerected after the war. Windows—sometimes bricked up again—cover the walls without any rational order, bearing witness to the troublesome moments of Germany’s history, just like smut, traces of bullets, shrapnel holes, the outlines of previous buildings, and provisional repairs. The remarkable housing boom following the fall of East Germany whitewashed most of the scars and overgrew the occasional graffiti and advertisements originally decorating those walls. A look behind them reveals—like a negative form of the same cast—the imprint of the building’s story.
£58.50
Steidl Publishers Robert Polidori: Eye & I
Robert Polidori is known for his large format photographs of habitats and rooms saturated with the traces of human intervention. In EYE and I, he turns the lens around to reveal the portraits of people he has encountered in his work of over thirty years photographing around the world, particularly in the Middle East and India. These instantaneous portraits of mutual recognition reveal the photographed subject and the photographer intersecting with each other in a fleeting gaze of mutual regard. Robert Polidori was born in Montreal in 1951 and lives in New York City. His work has been the subject of exhibitions in New York, London, Brazil, Montreal, among other places. He received the World Press Photo Award in 1997, the Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Magazine Photography in 1999 and 2000, and Communication Arts awards in 2007 and 2008. In 2006, Polidori’s series of photographs of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina was exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His bestselling books Havana (2003), Zones of Exclusion—Pripyat and Chernobyl (2003), After the Flood (2006), Parcours Muséologique Revisité (2009) and Some Points in Between... Up Till Now (2010) are published by Steidl.
£36.00
Steidl Publishers John Gossage: Looking Up Ben James: A Fable
£48.60
Steidl Publishers Jitka Hanzlová: Cotton Rose
£27.00
Steidl Publishers Roni Horn: Herdubreid at Home
A new book by Roni Horn, Her∂ubrei∂ at Home is a collection of photographs of the landscape of home in Iceland. Her∂ubrei∂, Iceland’s much-loved mountain, and Stéfan V. Jónsson, who painted the mountain throughout his life, are at the center of this work. His paintings of Her∂ubrei∂ have found their way into the homes of Icelanders around the country making it the cultural and geologic leitmotiv and mascot of the island. Roni Horn was born in New York where she continues to live and work. Recent solo exhibitions of her work include the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Fundacao Serralves, Porto; Fotomuseum Winterthur and Centre Pompidou, Paris. Her recent publications, Dictionary of Water, This is Me, This is You, Cabinet of, If on a Winter’s Night…, Her, Her, Her, & Her, Wonderwater (Alice Offshore), Index Cixous (Cix Pax), Doubt Box (Book IX of To Place) have all been published by Steidl.
£13.00
Steidl Publishers David Bailey: 8 Minutes: Hirst & Bailey
The premise of this book couldn’t be simpler: 130 photographs of Damien Hirst taken by David Bailey during a single shoot lasting eight minutes. Each pose is spontaneous and determined not by Bailey but by Hirst, who mocks the camera with his tongue poked out, mouth open wide and hands pulling at his cheeks. These photos are humble and unrehearsed, and so continue the sprit of Bailey’s Democracy in which Bailey photographed a cross-section of naked subjects, shunning issues of composition, lighting and digital manipulation. Renouncing text and even a title page, 8 Minutes resists formulaic over-designed coffee-table publications. Bailey’s roguish message: what you see is what you get. David Bailey, born in London in 1938, is one of the most successful photographers of his generation. By the 1960s his work, especially for Vogue, had already made him a cult figure. His numerous books include Trouble and Strife, Nudes, If We Shadows, The Lady Is a Tramp and David Bailey’s Rock ’n’ Roll Heroes. Steidl has published Birth of the Cool, Chasing Rainbows, Locations, Bailey’s Democracy, Havana, NY JS DB 62, Pictures That Mark Can Do and Is That So Kid.
£36.00
Steidl Publishers Robert Polidori: Parcours Muséologique Revisité
£76.50
Steidl Publishers Robert Frank: Frank Films: The Film and Video Work of Robert Frank
£36.00
Steidl Publishers Felix Gonzalez-Torres
£43.20
Steidl Publishers Robert Frank: Come Again
£27.00
Steidl Publishers Juergen Teller: Nürnberg
Juergen Teller has spent the last year carrying out a study of the "Reichsparteitagsgelande", the site of the Nurnberg Rallies, and a place he used to visit in his youth. The results are a series of images of stone and flora, photographed over the four seasons of a year, in seed, bloom, demise and finally dormant in the snow. It amounts to a study of mortality, the process of birth, growth and death. The book combines these works with self-portraits and family photographs through the same period, adding the perspective of the personal and quotidian life cycle.
£45.00
Steidl Publishers Anastasia Samoylova: FloodZone
£35.09
Steidl Publishers Mitch Epstein: Property Rights
£54.00
Steidl Publishers Robert Frank: Leon of Juda
£21.60
Steidl Publishers Diana Michener: Song of Life
£31.50
Steidl Publishers Mary Ellen Mark: Falkland Road, Prostitutes of Bombay
£67.50
Steidl Publishers Mary Ellen Mark and Karen Folger Jacobs: Ward 81: Voices
£63.00
Steidl Publishers Mitch Epstein: In India
£43.20
Steidl Publishers Shahidul Alam: The Tide Will Turn
£25.20
Steidl Publishers Orhan Pamuk: Orange
£25.20
Steidl Publishers Tomasz Gudzowaty: Proof
£22.50
Steidl Publishers Angola Cinemas: A fiction of freedom
£34.20