Ghost Witness
London: Loose Joints, 2020. Hardcover First Edition. Item #20333
London: Loose Joints, 2020. Hardcover First Edition. Item #20333
London: Loose Joints, 2021. Softcover First Edition. 172pp, 230 × 340 mm, 120 photos. Deutsche Börse award-winner Mohamed Bourouissa chose to appropriate the codes of history painting by staging scenes with his friends and acquaintances in the Paris banlieues where they used to hang out. Confrontations, gatherings, incidents, looks, and..... Item #21828
London: Loose Joints, 2022. Softcover First Edition. 376 pp, 200 × 267 mm 256 photos. In the world of fashion, 'The well' is industry terminology for the main image section of a magazine. For influential British photographer Nigel Shafran, this space has served as a place for unexpected creativity, subversive..... Item #22982
London: Loose Joints, 2022. Softcover in clamshell box Edition of 50 copies. Analogue C-type print: Brent Cross Shopping Centre, 1993, handprinted by the artist, 203 × 254 mm (8 × 10") , A signed first edition of the book The Well, a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity, housed in a custom carton mailer..... Item #23327
London: Loose Joints, 2021. Hardcover First Edition. SIGNED. Item #20627
London: Loose Joints, 2021. Hardcover First printing. SIGNED. I can't stand to see you cry is an exploration of Texas and the surrounding states, as well as the people who are fixed within its complex landscape. Fortune analyses relationships between family, friends and strangers, all caught in a flood of..... Item #20980
London: loose Joints, 2017. Softcover First Edition of 500 Copies. Item #17598
London: Loose Joints, 2017. softcover 1,000 copies. DMYCC by Sean Vegezzi documents the artists’ decade-long engagement with a cavernous underground area constructed beneath Lower Manhattan. It is one of several tunnel segments built in the 1970’s by the New York City Transit Authority for the Second Avenue Subway, a convoluted..... Item #17472
London: Loose Joints, 2022. Softcover First Edition. 172pp, 200 x 250 mm, 140 photos. Ellis Ritter’s first monograph The Model Family loops and deconstructs family photographs of the past and her own contemporary images, in the process confronting head-on the ambiguity of photography and its role in memory and identity..... Item #22724