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Tokyo: United Vagabonds, 2018. Hardcover 1,000 copies. SIGNED. Item #18100
Tokyo: United Vagabonds, 2018. Hardcover 1,000 copies. SIGNED. Item #18100
New York: Dashwood Books, 2014. Soft Cover First Edition. Ruth van Beek’s highly original aesthetic draws upon a growing archive of found photographic material using specialist books, catalogues and magazines from the 50s, 60s and 70s as it’s primary source. She has found ways to produce odd and playful collages by..... Item #14663
Los Angeles: The Ice Plant, 2011. softcover First Edition. Portraits of the last fifteen of the nearly 100 trained search dogs from 9/11 attacks. Limited to 2,000 copies. Item #10922
(Self), 2011. hardcover Second Edition. 1,500 copies. Item #11175
Paris: RVB Books, 2011. Softcover Numbered 200 copies. SIGNED. By taking vintage images of pets of the guniea pig and hamster world and splicing them together or just folding them and rephotographing Van Beek creates a new species of cuddly pets. Low-fi, funny and curiously good. Item #11260
Amsterdam: (self), 2010. softcover 700 copies. Selection of this Dutch photographers work on animals is comprised of ten panels beautifully printed on a folded card stock. The presentation allows for an unfettered relationship with her portraits of stray dogs, horses, tigers and wolves; animals that are depicted living amongst humans..... Item #9527
Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2008. hardcover. From the Collection of the Yamashina Institure for Ornithology. Contains specimens of birds in various stages of unpacking. Using an 8 x10 large-format camera, Ueda photographed these relics of “natural history” against pure black backgrounds to bring out their vivid detail and breathe..... Item #8994
Gottingen: Steidl, 2006. hardcover. Edited by Patrick Remy.~Essay by Jacqueline Goy. In Greek mythology, the Medusa sees with such intensity that whatever crosses her gaze becomes petrified: her eye functions much like that of the photographer. The photographs in Guido Mocafico?s Medusa arrest a species beyond the norm: where is..... Item #3460
London: Chris Boot, 2004. hardcover First Edition. 112 pgs, 50 color, 14.5 x 11 inches. Fifty great apes chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans and bonobos, our closest biological relatives are featured in this series of portraits photographed over four years in ape sanctuaries in Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic..... Item #13
Tokyo: SEG Shuppan, 1996. Hardcover Later printing. Item #16813
Tokyo: Koguma-sha, 1990. hardcover Later printing. Stylized photographs of animals at the zoo on the farm as well as domesticated pets. Item #23728
Tokyo: Bonbon sha, 1977. Hardcover. Item #10408
Paris: Xavier Barral, 2021. Hardcover First Edition. 192 pp / 115 duotone. 7.25 x 10.25 inches. In 1977, photographer Masahisa Fukase turned his lens toward a new companion: his cat, Sasuke. “That year I took a lot of pictures crawling on my stomach to be at eye level with a...... Item #21299
Stephenson Press, 2019. Soft Cover First Edition. SIGNED. Item #19232
Stephenson Press / Yes Press, 2015. Soft Cover Later Edition. Item #13607
Paris: Xavier Barral, 2015. Hardcover First Edition. Item #15988
Tokyo: Seigensha, 2014. softcover Later printing. Makoto Azuma (flower artist). Item #13285
Xpublishers, 2013. hardcover. Reprint of Ata Kando's Droom in Het Woud. Born in Hungary, Kando worked in Paris where she married Ed van der Elsken and later settled in the Netherlands. She may be best known for her hard hitting photojournalistic work on Hungarian children refugees from WWII photographed with..... Item #13452
Trezelan: Filigranes, 2012. softcover. Item #12270
Koln: Walther König, 2008. hardcover. Item #7594
Gottingen: Steidl, 2006. hardcover in slipcase. 334 pgs, 131 color, 9.5 x 14.75 inches. Guido Mocafico is neither a scientist nor a collector of curiosities, but a photographer and lover of art who partakes of the vocabulary and the colors of nature. He regards jellyfish, snakes, and tarantulas as the..... Item #2447
Kyoto: Seigensha, 2003. softcover First Edition , First printing. SIGNED. Item #2826
Tokyo: A.P.C., 2003. softcover. Item #8872
Dusseldorf: Richter, 2001. hardcover. Item #5875
Baden: Lars Muller, 2001. hardcover First Edition. 14.75 x 11.75 inches. "In Thomas Flechtner's photographs, snow becomes a metaphor for timelessness, stillness, peace, distance, and loneliness. Both civilization and the untouched countryside succumb to the white weight of this element, undergoing a transformation equally enigmatic and physically definitive, overwhelmingly magical..... Item #10375