The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and The Enigmatic Meaning of Their Dreams
London: MACK, 2021. Hardcover Second Edition. Item #21228
London: MACK, 2021. Hardcover Second Edition. Item #21228
New York: Aperture, 2015. Softcover. In 2012, the Eastman Kodak Company, in Rochester, New York, declared bankruptcy. That same year, ten Magnum photographers--Chien-Chi Chang, Jim Goldberg, Bruce Gilden, Susan Meiselas, Martin Parr, Paulo Pellegrin, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Alec Soth, Larry Towell and Donovan Wylie--established a temporary base in Rochester. Over nearly..... Item #24056
London: MACK, 2022. Hardcover First Edition. 28.5 x 30.5 cm, 148 pp. Since 2014, Alessandra Sanguinetti has been returning to the small town of Black River Falls in Wisconsin, creating the photographs that would come to form the stark and elliptical series Some Say Ice. The same town is the subject..... Item #24136
London: MACK, 2020. Hardcover First Edition. SIGNED, extra image plate signed by the artist and glued into the inside back cover. 28 x 28cm, 144 pages. This book presents Alessandra Sanguinetti’s return to rural Argentina to continue her intimate collaboration with Belinda and Guillermina, two cousins who, as girls, were the subjects..... Item #20016
Oakland: TBW Books, 2013. hardcover Numbered 1,500 copies. SIGNED by all four artists. 4 books in set, Bottom of the Lake by Christian Patterson/ Sorry, Welcome by Alessandra Sanguinetti, Erasure by Raymond Meeks and Utoquai by Wolfgang Tillmans. Item #13492
Portland: Nazraeli Press, 2010. hardcover First Edition. This is the story or, more accurately, part of the story, of two young cousins named Guille and Belinda. In 1999, when they were 10 and 9 years old and living in a rural province of Buenos Aires, their paths crossed with photographer..... Item #9169
Portland: Nazraeli Press, 2005. hardcover First Edition. SIGNED. 80 pp , 61 color plates 13 x 12 inches. Alessandra Sanguinetti's vivid color photographs of farm life depicting the brutal coexistence of people and animals leave us with an enduring sense of ritual and truth. 1500 copies printed. Item #1349