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The Black Islands: Spirit and War in Melanesia
AU$65.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBen Bohane
: Waka Press, 2013.“Since 1994, acclaimed photojournalist Ben Bohane has lived and reported on the Pacific islands. In his new book The Black Islands — Spirit and War in Melanesia — Bohane traces a photographic journey through these beautiful but sometimes dangerous islands. He dwells on a variety of kastom, cult and cargo cult movements, documenting their rituals and the hidden role they have sometimes played in island society. At times they have sparked, and later help end, the wars of this region. Bohane has spent much of the past 30 years documenting the conflicts of Melanesia in places like Bougainville, the Solomon Islands and West Papua, as well as the liberation of East Timor. The book celebrates the joy of daily life in the islands too, from gardening to drinking kava. There are intimate portraits and sweeping landscapes. This is a region rich in culture and ritual, a 24/7 spirit world. Bohane’s classic black and white reportage offers a deeper narrative to the picture postcard version of the South Pacific we think we know.” (publisher’s blurb) This copy inscribed by the photographer.
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Photographs: Bamako, Mali 1948-1963
AU$550.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSeydou Keita
Gottingen: Steidl, 2011.Extensive monograph from the archives of one of Africa’s most influential portrait photographers.
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Going East: Two Decades of Asian Photography
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMax Pam
: Marval, 1992.With an introduction by Tim Winton. This copy inscribed by the photographer to the publisher of his later books, Atlas Monographs and Narcolepsy, Gianni Frinzi.
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California Trip
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDennis Stock
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1970.Photobook of Magnum photographer Dennis Stock’s 1968 5-week road trip along the California highways, documenting the height of the counterculture hippie scene. This is the larger format first printing softcover.
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Tokyo Blur
AU$65.00 Read MoreAdd to cartCesar Ordonez
: The Folio Club, 2014.Photo book of Tokyo nightlife by the Spanish photographer. “I’m in Tokyo. It’s dark and raining. Everything blurs around me. The faces, lights, the times I’ve gone through. I feel myself fading away, losing control. I’m not worried, far from it: a sense of stillness, recognition and renewal flows through me. Beyond the first mists that hampered my sight, everything now comes limpid, crystal clear. I begin to tidy up my lifetime, trying to comprehend why I came here”. (artist’s statement) Edition of 200 unnumbered copies. This copy signed by Ordonez.
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Change
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMikiko Hara; Stephen Dixon
New York: The Gould Collection, 2016.The first volume of The Gould Collection pairing Stephen Dixon’s short story Change with Mikiko Hara’s Tokyo photographs from 1996 to 2009. This copy signed by both Hara and Dixon on a tipped in sheet.
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An Ingenious Reverie: The Photography of Yip Cheong Fun
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBridget Tracy Tran; Yip Cheong Fun
Singapore: National Library Board, 2006.Posthumous retrospective monograph on the Singaporean photographer.
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Yip Cheong Fun’s Pictorial Collection
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartYip Cheong Fun
[Singapore]: [Yip Cheong Fun], [1985].Late career monograph of the Singaporean photographer Yip Cheong Fun. This copy signed and dated by the photographer 12.3.86 with the stamp of Leong Wai Hon, Singapore, and with a newspaper obituary clipping for Fun laid in.
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1241/2004
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartYuko Shindo
[Fukuoka]: Shindo Yuko Studio Inc, 2004.Photo book of the 2004 Hakata Gion Yamakasa by local Japanese photographer Shindo Yuko. This copy signed by the photographer.
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YellowKorner Portfolio 3: Xabi Etcheverry
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartXabi Etcheverry
: YellowKorner, 2011.Photobook of works by Xabi Etcheverry from his years in Japan.
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Ametsuchi
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRinko Kawauchi
New York: Aperture, 2013.“Inspired by two Japanese characters meaning heaven and earth and taken from the title of one of the oldest pangrams in Japanese–a chant in which each character of the Japanese syllabary is used. In Ametsuchi, Kawauchi brings together images of distant constellations and tiny figures lost within landscapes, as well as photographs of a traditional style of controlled-burn farming (yakihata) in which the cycles of cultivation and recovery span decades and generations. Punctuating the series are images of Buddhist rituals and other religious ceremonies–a suggestion of other means by which humankind has traditionally attempted to transcend time and memory.” (from Aperture website) This copy signed by the photographer.
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Soho
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAnders Petersen
[London]: MACK & The Photographers’ Gallery, 2012.“The Soho described by Robert Louis Stevenson in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde as ‘a district of some city in a nightmare’ is dramatically different to the one discovered in 2011 by renowned Swedish photographer Anders Petersen. As part of a series of off-site artist commissions supported by Bloomberg, Petersen was invited by The Photographers’ Gallery to undertake a four-week residency in the bubbling creative underbelly of London. Turning his direct and unflinching gaze to the streets of Soho, Petersen produced a series which is both penetrating and sensitive to his subjects. His intimate, diaristic style of coarse black and white photography captures the essence of today’s Soho while drawing you back into the depths of its history. For a month Petersen immersed himself in the life of the famous London district, documenting the streets, pubs, cafes and private homes of the residents. This latest instalment of his series City Diaries is a testament to the dynamism and diversity of the area and the people who frequent and live in it.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Cactus: Surfing Journals from Solitude
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartChristo Reid
Forresters Beach: Strangelove Press, 2010.Illustrated history of surfing in South Australia, primarily around the remote surf spot of Cactus Beach on the Eyre Peninsula.
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Bushwalking Around Sydney
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPaddy Pallin
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1959.Guidebook by the famed Australian bushwalker and camping equipment retailer Frank Austin “Paddy” Pallin. Pallin was a founding member of the Search and Rescue arm of the Confederation of Bushwalking Clubs NSW in 1936 and his chain of stores are still operating today.
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Human Negotiations
AU$500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKatharina Hesse; Lara Day
Beijing: Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, 2011.Photo book of Bangkok female and transsexual sex workers. Photography by Kathanrina Hesse with text based on interviews by Lara Day. This copy signed by Hesse.
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Hustlers
AU$1,000.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPhilip-Lorca diCorcia
Gottingen: Steidl, 2013.Oversize photo book by American photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia (1953-) documenting male prostitutes. “I took the Hustler photographs following a period of repressive stomping on the U.S. Constitution’s First Amemdment, “Freedom of Speech”. An appropriate personification of the moment would be Jesse Helms, a man deeply committed to his bigotry. He was responsible for a lot of the stomping. In 1989, the National Endowment for the Arts was attacked for supporting a Robert Mapplethorpe exhibition that was canceled as a result. In the same year, the money I received from the NEA had a proviso attached which required that I not transgress “American” values; at least that is how I remember it. I’ll be it was more onerous. Other artist recipients called for a boycott, or some kind of protest. I decided to beat Mr. Helms et al. at their own game, mendacity. I paid the “hustlers” in these photographs with the money awarded to me by the NEA. The price was meant to be the normal cost for the lowest common denominator of street sex. Of course it varies. Hustlers lie a lot too. I’ve included in the titles the name, age, hometown, and price paid of each one, as an emphatic declaration of the identity mutation and the taxonomy of the project implied. And, as a report to the government of its well-spent dollars. (from artist’s statement) A selection of 21 of the photographs were exhibited in diCorcia’s first museum show, Strangers, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1993. Here for the first time the complete series is published in it entirety.
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Public Fitting
AU$4,000.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTim Johnson
Sydney: Tim Johnson, 1972.A 1972 artist’s book by Sydney conceptual artist (now painter) Tim Johnson (1947-), containing 40 full page black and white street photographs which show the wind lifting the skirts of women on the streets of Sydney. Produced during his time as co-founder of one of Sydney’s first artist-run spaces, Inhibodress, alongside Mike Parr and Peter Kennedy, the work forms a key part of Johnson’s early-1970s investigations into public space, social conditioning, and eroticism. While the images might initially appear voyeuristic (see upskirt), they are best understood through the lens of his contemporaneous performances, Disclosure and Fittings. Those live works staged situations to expose and analyze unconscious “sexual mores” and “sex-role conditioning”, manipulating participants’ clothing in a gallery, provoking direct responses. Public Fitting explores similar themes through the “found performance” of the street, framing the wind as an unwitting collaborator and the women’s reactions as unscripted data on social behaviour. Published alongside a Super 8 film of the same name (featuring different images as compared with the film in the collection of the Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane), the film’s duration underscores the work’s non-erotic, analytical dimension. In contrast, the book’s static images are more readily misread as purely voyeuristic. This copy bears a later manuscript title on the spine, “Public Fitting – XXX”, a direct annotation of the work’s perceived erotic content, demonstrating the very social-sexual condition the artist sought to examine. Beyond this conceptual framework, the work also serves a vidid record of women’s fashion in early-1970s Sydney, an era dominated by the miniskirt. The edition size is unstated, though several sources, including the Art Gallery of New South Wales, state that 200 copies were produced. This copy with an additional folded sheet containing 5 further small images of a woman’s underwear (perhaps from a different source), the artist’s stamp with his 54 Albermarle St address, and the contemporary signature Micheal [Mansell?] dated 17th/4/72.
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L’Art a Hue Nouvelle Edition
AU$800.00 Read MoreAdd to cartl’Association des Amis du Vieux Hue
Hanoi: Imprimerie d’Extreme-Orient, No date.A separately issued volume associated with the Bulletin des Amis du Vieux Hue and a classic of Vietnamese motifs, art, and architecture. The Association des Amis du Vieux Hue was a French colonial-era scholarly society based in Hue, the Bulletin was issued 1914-1944, this special issue circa 1925.
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Life in Southern Nigeria: The Magic, Beliefs and Customs of the Ibibio Tribe
AU$120.00 Read MoreAdd to cartP. Amaury Talbot
London: Macmillan and Co., 1923. -

Yoruba Religious Carving: Pagan & Christian Sculpture in Nigeria & Dahomey
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKevin Carroll
London, Dublin and Melbourne: Geoffrey Chapman, 1967.