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Transparency is the new mystery
Mayumi Hosokura
[London]: MACK, 2016.“Transparency is the new mystery comprises twenty-two images of nudes and crystals, by Japanese photographer Mayumi Hosokura. The fragile silhouette of a hand, a coiled nude body, or the transfixing symmetry of crystalline minerals are shown in soft, translucent black and white images, held together by an enigmatic interior logic.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Ravedeath Convention
Jan Philipzen
[Gent]: Art Paper Editions, 2020.“Started as a visual diary, Ravedeath Convention soon grew into a hybrid of autobiography and fiction. While love, joy and friendship are explored, violence and excess come about too, often captured only as traces and symptoms. A collision of different, occasionally mismatched, cultural symbols stresses the all-embracing blend of subcultures as a fundamental feature of our times. The first pictures taken at age thirteen, this series of black and white images is the edit of a continuous process of photographing, revisiting and reworking over a span of ten years. In the crippled prints the physical presence of body and photograph merge, celebrating human imperfection. The title references Tim Heckers album Ravedeath 1972′.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Who Is Michael Jang?
Michael Jang
[Los Angeles]: Atelier Editions, 2019.“San Francisco-based photographer Michael Jang spent nearly four decades working as a successful commercial portrait photographer. Unbeknownst to the world, however, he was simultaneously assembling a vast archive of thousands of remarkable images documenting, variously: college days, Hollywood celebrities, would-be weather presenters, San Francisco street scenes, his family, Bay Area punks and adolescent garage bands. Jang revealed nothing of his ever-expanding, eclectic archive for almost 40 years until 2001, when he submitted a number of images for consideration to San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art. Jang’s work attracted immediate acclaim, and for the past decade he has continued to unveil his considerable oeuvre in national and international exhibitions and monographs. The photographer’s first major monograph, Who Is Michael Jang? highlights Jang’s most important bodies of work. Introduced by his longtime collaborator and SFMOMA curator emerita of photography, Sandra Phillips, this volume offers readers a long-overdue introduction to Jang’s incredible images.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Estonian Home
Henri van Noordenburg; Lauri Vahtre
[Tallinn]: Estonian Institute, 2008.Photographic study of modern Estonian homelife by Brisbane photographer Henri van Noordenburg with text by Estonian politician and writer Lauri Vahtre.
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Perspectives
David Howard
San Francisco: The San Francisco Center for Visual Studies, 1978.A collection of photography by David Howard together with interviews with himself, Ansel Adams, Jerry Uelsman, Ralph Gibson, Robert Heinecken, and Harold Jones.
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Realities
David Howard
San Francisco: The San Francisco Center for Visual Studies, 1976. -
Familiar Men: A Book of Nudes
Laurie Toby Edison; Debbie Notkin; Richard F. Dutcher
San Francisco: Shifting Focus Press, 2004.A collection of black and white male nude portraiture. A study of everyday male bodies.
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Creative Camera, June 1979, Number 180
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1979.In this issue: Eugene Atget, Bernard Descamps, Stephen Livick, and Ron McCormick.
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Creative Camera, September 1978, Number 171
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1978.In this issue: Wilhelm Schurmann, Manel Esclusa, and Photodiscover, a collection of 19th and early 20th century photographs.
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Creative Camera, May 1978, Number 167
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1978.In this issue: Jill Freeman, Claudia Andujar, and Susan Friedman.
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Creative Camera, April 1978, Number 166
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1978.In this issue: Roger Minick, Lynne Cohen, and John Smart.
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Creative Camera, July 1976, Number 145
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1976.In this issue: Patrick Ward and Richard Schaeffer.
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Creative Camera, May 1976, Number 143
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1976.In this issue: John Thomas, Joan Liftin, Michael Teres, and John A. Davies.
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Creative Camera, November 1975, Number 137
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Conrad Hafenrichter, Laura Gilpin, Giuseppe Pino, Stepehn Williams, and Heinrich Riebesehl.
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Creative Camera, August 1975, Number 134
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Edward Grazda, Anders Petersen, Ave Pildas, and Judy Steiner.
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Creative Camera, June 1975, Number 132
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Young Photographers in Britain: Brian Adams, Eric Capenter, Ian Dobbie Kevin Lear, Chris Locke, Douglas Peel, Pamla Toler, Andy Tratten, and Alan Turnball.
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Creative Camera, January 1975, Number 127
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Young Photographers in France, Guy Le Querrec, Monique Tirouflet, Bernard Gomez, Bruno, Jean Gaumy, Eddie Kuligowski, Brigitte Langevin.
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Creative Camera, August 1974, Number 122
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1974.In this issue: Barbara Crane, Kenneth Josephson, Gabriel D. Hackett, and Thomas Joshua Cooper.
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Creative Camera, July 1974, Number 121
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1974.In this issue: William Klein, Tom Drahos, Geri Della Rocca de Candal, Helene Hoppenot, and Marion Faller.
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Creative Camera, September 1973, Number 111
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1973.In this issue: Albert Renger-Patzch, Robert Haines, Michael Martone, and Masters of the Albumen Print.