Loose Change
Zürich: (self-published), 2021. Zine. 44 pp 12 x 29.5 cm. Item #24395
Zürich: (self-published), 2021. Zine. 44 pp 12 x 29.5 cm. Item #24395
Marseille: Loose Joints Publishing, 2023. Hardcover First Edition. 112 pages 17 x 24 cm. Wernicke documents with subtle grace the close bonds between two young women and the farm animals that they rescue, love, play with and care for, in a series mixing German romanticism and modern ethics. John Berger’s landmark Why..... Item #25200
Paris: Galeria Tagomago, 2013. 300 copies. Invitation for exhibition of de Middel's "the Afronauts" produced by Galeria Tagomago in Paris fashioned to look like the book from 2012. Folded card with loose pages of the work. Item #15192
Zürich: Patrick Frey, 2023. Softcover First Edition. 566 pp 7.5 x 9.75 in Edition og 6000 copies. The youth uprising now simply known as the Sixties was fed by one of the greatest booms in publishing history. The Underground Press Syndicate (UPS) began as a loose confederation of five papers..... Item #26501
Baden: Kodoji Press, 2012. softcover. 12 loose pages. Interested in hairs as very functional as well as strange material, Erik Steinbrecher presents with (Frisuerchen) 12 plates with photographic compositions of hairstyles – as worn by mannequins in cheap shop windows, sculptures made by the artist or as montages with tufts..... Item #13512
Marseille: Loose Joints Publishing, 2023. Softcover First Edition. 176 pp 21 x 30 cm SIGNED. The poetics of documentary, performance, and choreography combine to politically interrogate the dead time of bureaucracy for young migrants stuck in the Spanish legal system. Dialect covers three years of state violence for nine young..... Item #25201
London: Loose Joints, 2020. Hardcover Signed and numbered Print Edition, 100 copies. 88 pp , 24 duotone & 17 colour plates, 235 × 260 mm. Signed & Numbered archival pigment print, 8 × 10 inches on Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Loose Joints is proud to present Song Flowers by Jack Davison, a new..... Item #21403
London: Loose Joints, 2021. Hardcover First Edition, First Printing. A striking new photographic voice engages with street portraiture to create dark, interior psychological spaces exploring the relationship between public and private lives. British artist Jet Swan’s first monograph collects together the last three years of the artist's engagement with members..... Item #21442
Buffalo, NY: (self), 1972. Loose plates in clamshell box signed and numbered 400 copies. 6 x 5.5 inches. Set of 24 loose black-and-white plates. Item #4947
Marseille: Loose Joints Publishing, 2023. Hardcover First Edition. SIGNED 144 pages, 270 × 310 mm, 80 tritone plates. Mysticism, spirituality and corporeal liberation meet in the studio for Rodriguez’s powerful new series exploring control, purity and identity. In “O” the acclaimed Dominican-American artist Luis Alberto Rodriguez strips down his choreographed, embodied approach to..... Item #24649
Marseille: Loose Joints, 2021. Softcover First Edition. SIGNED, 104 pp , 60 color plates, 222 × 285 mm. An immersive new book of works by American photographic artist Miranda Lichtenstein. For nearly two decades, Lichtenstein has worked in varied subgenres within photography’s historical archetypes: marginalized contemporary landscapes, refracted still life, performance-based..... Item #20903
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
Tokyo: (self-published), 1971. Softcover 1,000 copies. Importrant early Araki self-published book from 1971. Second of the loose trilogy of privately printed books produced by Araki, preceded by Sentimental Journey (1971) and followed by Tokyo (1973). Araki took the photographs for this book during a visit to Okinawa, where he was..... Item #25271
London: Loose Joints, 2021. Hardcover First printing. 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 health..... Item #20980
London: Loose Joints, 2022. Hardcover First edition, Second 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...... Item #24264
New York: Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, 1978. unbound. 11 loose b&w cards of some of Avedon's early work. + Extra card invitation from Norma Stevens. Assembled in conjunction with his landmark 1978 retrospective exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Avedon/Paris is a celebration of Richard Avedon s early..... Item #4523
Tucson: Nazraeli Press, 2005. Unbound in clamshell 1,000 copies. SIGNED. Loose pages in a clamshell. Item #2200
New Haven, CT: Yale University, 2009. hardcover. Denver and What We Bought, together with The New West, form a loose trilogy of Robert Adams’s work exploring the rapidly developing landscape of the Denver metropolitan area from 1968 through 1974. In the former two books, Adams created a comprehensive document that..... Item #12559
London: Loose Joints, 2021. Hardcover First Edition. 132pp, 250 × 250 mm, 60 tritone plates. Friend's second book Apiary continues to explore the surreal and sinister haunting of the British landscape with an apocalyptic, nocturnal series flirting with notions of democracy and resistance. Item #21827
London: Loose Joints, 2018. Hardcover First Edition. SIGNED. Bastard Countryside collects together 15 years worth of exploration within the British landscape, dwelling on what Victor Hugo called the ‘bastard countryside’: “somewhat ugly but bizarre, made up of two different natures”. Friend’s large-format colour images scrutinise these in-between, unkempt, and often surreal..... Item #18626
London: Loose Joints, 2022. Softcover First Edition. SIGNED. Graubard’s raw diaries of Eastern Europe from 1992–1996 reveal a fearless and unflinching record of turbulence and change across the Balkans. The first publication by Graubard, whose intimate and striking color approach to photography found a voice of its own when she..... Item #23326
New York: nyehaus/foundation 20 21, 2005. Unbound in box. 8 pp pamphlet, illustrated in color and b&w, with 32 loose photographs. Although he's best known as a painter, an inveterate experimenter whose trademark style is never to settle on a style, Sigmar Polke has been taking and printing photographs throughout..... Item #7006
London: Nobody, 2009. hardcover Signed and numbered 115 copies. 16 pp and 3 print pockets. 14 x 21 cm. This hand assembled book with 44 loose c-type prints and 1 dry point etching housed in British Historians and the West Indies by Eric Williams. Design and production by Stephen Gill... Item #21445
San Francisco: B-Sides Box Sets, 2018. Cards Numbered 1,000 copies. 47 photos (50 cards total) printed on 2.5 x 3.5 inches cards in an archival acrylic box. Loose Shingles displays alternate photos and outtakes from Templeton's various projects over the last few decades, including Teenage Smokers, Teenage Kissers, and other editorial and..... Item #18265
Oei Editor, 2011. 1000. Item #11354