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  • Dead Ringer Sale

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    In this digital world the tactility of the printed past becomes ever more intriguing. To consider where all these photos are, where they go, and what they mean is to tap into endless human histories, both big and small. Today there are almost too many images to process, make sense of, or to give proper…

  • Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monogragh Fashion

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    One of the most intriguing photographers of her generation, Deana Lawson s subject is black expressive culture and her canvas is the African Diaspora. Over the last ten years, she has created a striking visual language to describe black identities, through figurative portraiture and social documentary accounts of ceremonies and rituals. Lawson works with large-format…

  • Diana Blok – Living Leaves Online Hot Sale

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    Born in Uruguay to a Dutch father and an Argentine mother, Diana Blok grew up in several Latin American countries before settling in Amsterdam in the 1970s. A self-taught portrait photographer, she first turned her gaze to herself, visualising myths and dreams and capturing forms of kinship between people. Her work has since focused mainly…

  • Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph Online Sale

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    When Diane Arbus died in 1971 at the age of 48, she was already a significant influence–even something of a legend–for serious photographers, although only a relatively small number of her most important pictures were widely known at the time. The publication of Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph in 1972–along with a posthumous retrospective at The Museum…

  • Driftless Fashion

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    The images in Driftless were made by photographer Jason Vaughn during a period of life that found him wandering for a year in a region of Wisconsin known colloquially as the Driftless Area, named for the rugged terrain formed by a lack of pre-Illinoian continental glacial ice flow (“drift”). Vaughn’s temporary home seemingly describes the landscape as…

  • Ed Templeton: 87 Drawings Online Hot Sale

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    The images in Ed Templeton: 87 Drawings cover a span of over thirty years, from 1990 to 2021, and deliver a remarkable retrospective of the artist’s intimate drawing style. Templeton examines the studied ennui of adolescents and young adults, capturing his subjects’ specific personalities while documenting the visual identity born of the distinctive skating and…

  • Edges of Ailey Hot on Sale

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    Alvin Ailey is one of the most celebrated choreographers of the twentieth century. The creator of iconic works such as Blues Suite, Revelations, and Cry, he is widely recognized for the dance company he founded in 1958 when he was just twenty-seven years old. Ailey imagined and cultivated a platform for modern dance through his innovative repertoire, interdisciplinary…

  • Encyclopedia of Flowers Volume 5: 2019–2021 Online now

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    For more than a decade, this series has been the passion of floral artist Azuma Makoto and photographer Shiinoki Shunsuke. Its fifth volume was produced over a two-year period coinciding with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. In the midst of their work, the pair found a book about the origins of traditional ikebana. During…

  • EQ Online now

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    EQ by Vivian Rubin & Nazanin Mondschein Emotional intelligence is a vital part of our individual and collective well-being. Humans experience a wide range of emotions every day, but children—and many adults—don t always have the words to describe them. Inspired by 1970s children’s books that used the unpatronizing medium of documentary-style photography instead of…

  • Ernest Cole: The True America on Sale

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    The first publication of photographs taken by Ernest Cole in the United States during the turbulent and eventful late 1960s and early 1970s. After fleeing South Africa to publish his landmark book House of Bondage (1967) on the horrors of apartheid, Cole resettled in New York. He photographed extensively on the streets of New York…

  • Exteriors: Annie Ernaux and the Photography Cheap

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    Committing to paper the movements, postures, and words of the people I meet gives me the illusion that I am close to them. I don’t speak to them, I only watch them and listen to them. Yet the emotions they arouse in me are real. I may also be trying to discover something about myself…

  • Extra! Weegee Discount

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    No photographer came close to capturing the sensations, scandals, and catastrophes of 1930s and ’40s New York like Weegee (1899–1968). His striking images—captured through his uncanny ability to be on the spot and ready to shoot when things happened—have become part of the visual vocabulary through which we understand the period. This book, however, offers…

  • Eyes Open: 23 Photography Projects for Curious Kids Supply

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    Twenty-three enticing projects help inspire a process of discovery and new ways of telling stories and animating ideas. Eyes Open features photographs by young people from around the globe, as well as work by professional artists that demonstrates how a simple idea can be expanded. Playful and meaningful, this book is for young would-be photographers…

  • Face to Face For Cheap

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    Face to Face presents a selection of portraits of artists by three of the most prominent portrait artists of our time. Bringing together the diverse and distinctive work of Tacita Dean, Brigitte Lacombe, and Catherine Opie, this book forms an investigation into the charged genre of portraiture and its various approaches, navigating tensions between intimacy…

  • Forgotten Flowers Coffee Table Book For Sale

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    Forgotten Flowers is an evocative coffee table book featuring a collection of found vintage photographs of blooming moments curated by Anja Charbonneau. Gathered together, these floral fragments from the 1950s to the 1990s offer a collective memory, a blurry narrative formed from the lives of many. The recurring presence of flowers blends and merges the…

  • George Byrne: Post Truth For Sale

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    Turning the spatial flotsam of the Anthropocene, or what architect Rem Koolhaas famously referred to as “junkspace,” into candy-colored dreamscapes, photographer George Byrne depicts the gritty urbanism of Los Angeles in sublime otherworldliness. Arriving a decade ago, the Australian artist was immediately enthralled by the sprawling cityscape, mesmerized by the way the sunlight transformed it…

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