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Physique Pictorial Volume 7 Number 2, Summer 1957
AU$50 Read MoreAdd to cartBob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1957.Single 1950s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 6 Number 2, Summer 1956
AU$50 Read MoreAdd to cartBob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1956.Single 1950s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 6 Number 1, Spring 1956
AU$40 Read MoreAdd to cartBob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1956.Single 1950s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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The Male Figure Volume Thirty-Five [35]
AU$40 Read MoreAdd to cartBruce of Los Angeles
Los Angeles: Bruce of Los Angeles, 1966.The penultimate issue of physique photography of LA bodybuilders by Bruce Bellas (1909-1974), more commonly known as Bruce of Los Angeles. The final two issues in a slightly larger format. In this issue: John Bennett, Billy Parks, Ralph Kleiner, Frank Nisi, Big John Clark, Tom Vanselow, Jerry Rogers by Mel Roberts, Chuck Baker by Milo, Dale Hepburn, John Quincy Adams by Milo, Bill Melby, Bob Jackson, Dean Densman, Dennis Densman, LeRoy Williams & Elmer Matt.
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The Male Figure Volume VIII, Spring, 1958
AU$40 Read MoreAdd to cartBruce of Los Angeles
Los Angeles: Bruce of Los Angeles, 1958.Single issue of physique photography of LA bodybuilders by Bruce Bellas (1909-1974), more commonly known as Bruce of Los Angeles. In this issue: Meet Jerry Roquemore, Mr. Apollo contest, Edgar Hayes, Harry Miller, Cowboys of the West, and Steven Wengryn.
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Tutta la Solitudine che Meritate. Viaggio in Islanda
AU$80 Read MoreAdd to cartClaudio Giunta; Giovanna Silva
Macerata and Milan: Quodlibet Humboldt, 2013.All the Solitude you Deserve. Trip to Iceland. With text by Claudio Giunta and photographs by Giovanna Silva. This is the story of a trip through Iceland detailing the history, culture, music, and books, illustrated with images of the magnificent landscape.
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Above and Below
AU$50 Read MoreAdd to cartMick Richards
Gold Coast: Keeaira Press, 2022.“Mick Richards is a Brisbane-based artist. This book is a survey of over 200 photographs, selected from more than half a million film and digital images from 1984-2021. Richard’s remarkable social documentary photography has taken him to Asia, South America, the Pacific and Europe. His photogrpahs expose social codes, rituals, and traditions. They reveal community leadership and resilience; unspoken power by exposing colonial realities and dysfunction; they highlight social-cultural acceptance on sports grounds, in clubs, theatres and galleries. They cover the field.” (publisher’s blurb)
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tempete apres tempete
AU$70 Read MoreAdd to cartRebekka Deubner
[Gent]: Art Paper Editions, 2021.“Ive been meeting you through a strip of land, called Fukushima-ken emerging of the Pacific ocean. The scenery I am wandering around is made of water and cells — randomly forming pink-whitish seaweed, shiny epidermis, teeming caves, narrow pupils, raven hair. Shamelessly Im strolling around the offered pieces of the landscape’s body. Hidden behind my telephoto lens, I am gazeating every detail of it, responding to an urge to feel and seize all the shapes emerging from the still fertile breach of a disaster and its offspring. Keiko, Natsumi, Hayato, Hitoshi, Junka, Hisashi and AsamiIf I am lucky, your defense caves in and I’ll get close, collecting scattered pieces of you and soft gestures — a face revolving — a folding hand — lips opening — a winking eyelid — my pictures become the films stills of a slow sequence shot which wasnt filmed. Suggesting the missing images from the in-between, calling out to us to fill the gaps while the nocturnal fauna of the sea is swarming through the seaweed, feeding itself on the leftovers of the wave(s).” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Dark Wood
AU$60 Read MoreAdd to cartDanielle Mericle
[Los Angeles] and [Melbourne]: The Ice Plant and Perimeter Editions, 2021.“Danielle Mericle’s The Dark Wood explores broad questions of history and our collective ability to document and learn from the past. Through intertwined images of abandoned Greco-Roman casts, an ancient Sequoia forest and the artists own texts, Mericle invites us to consider history as a fluid process rather than a static truth. The once highly valued casts — which appear in the book as original and archival photographs — were rejected as worthless copies during the early part of the 20th century, under the belief that they lacked the artistry and aura of the originals, despite the fact that many of the originals were in fact Roman copies of Greek artefacts. During the two World Wars, many of these originals were damaged or destroyed, and the casts are now considered some of the most authoritative versions available. A Sequoia forest in Northern California offers two important counterpoints. Ancient Sequoia tree rings chart the rise and fall of civilisations over the last 3000 years, including those that created the Greco-Roman artefacts. The tree rings position human history within a broader geological timeframe, lending an adjusted perspective to the human enterprise. The rings also reveal the complex history and shifting perspectives on the significance of fire in the region, with the dissonant histories of expansive logging practices, the conservation movement, Indigenous knowledge, and climate change playing out against the troubled fate of the ancient Sequoias. Though we attempt to understand and preserve our past, the endeavour is subject to inevitable shifts in knowledge, the whims of ideology, and the vagaries of historical truth. With an epilogue that grounds the complex sequence of images in personal elegy, The Dark Wood re-calibrates our sense of scale by allowing us to locate a sense of mourning, loss and the specifics of our own narratives within the broad and unfixed framework of history.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Sixties
AU$80 Read MoreAdd to cartGary Baigent; Les Cleveland; Peter Turner
Wellington: Peter McLeavey Gallery, 1998.A book made to mark an exhibition “The Sixties”, held at Peter McLeavey Gallery, 147 Cuba Street, Wellington, from 7th of February 1998 to 28th of February 1998. One hundred copies made. Contains text by Peter Turner and an original photograph by both Gary Baigent and Les Cleveland.
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Capturing Brisbane: The City’s First Photographers, 1855 to 1901
AU$40 Read MoreAdd to cartBrian G. Rough
Brisbane: Brian Rough, 2022.“Photographers have made a significant contribution towards our understanding and interpretation of the Citys past by recording the people and places around them. Capturing Brisbane provides the stories of 158 commercial photographers and 54 photographic studios operating in the City between 1855 and 1901. By accurately identifying the people who created the images, and from when and where they were operating, it provides a very useful tool to assist in dating Brisbane photographs.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Parodist
AU$60 Read MoreAdd to cartShuichi Tsunoda
Tokyo: Seigensha, 2010.Photographs in the style of famous international photographers, or as celebrities, modelled and captured by Japanese commercial photographer Shuichi Tsunoda. Parodies Irving Penn, Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, Guy Bourdin, Serge Lutens, Pierre et Gilles, Peter Lindbergh, David Lachapelle Ellen Von Unwerth, Herbs Ritts, Nick Knight, Paolo Roversi, Richard Burbridge, Steven Klein, Juergen Teller, Mario Testino, Tim Walker, Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott, Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Beyonce, and Lady Gaga.
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The Rock Photography
AU$165 Read MoreAdd to cartRex R. Kubota; Erica Nakada
Tokyo: Sunday-sha, 1979.Photography of 1970s Japanese rock bands on and off stage. Photographs by Masakazu Sakomizu, George Ide, Takumi Uchida, Kenji Suzuki, and Nobuhiro Sakagami. Rare, unrecorded in OCLC at January 2022.
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Hedda
AU$90 Read MoreAdd to cartFin Serck-Hanssen
[Marseille]: Loose Joints, 2021.“Over the last five years, Norwegian artist Fin Serck-Hanssen followed and documented the gender transitioning journey of close friend Hedda, who from her early twenties travelled from Oslo to Buenos Aires and Bangkok to undergo cosmetic surgeries and a vaginoplasty. Serck-Hansen and Heddas images are made collaboratively to build a complex portrait of both physical and psychological change within a young persons life, and show with unflinching honesty the realities of Heddas transitioning, surgeries, and recovery. Hedda reflects on the psychological construction of identity in the 21st century, mixing her selfies and curation of an online identity against Serck-Hansens tender but direct portraiture of her most vulnerable moments.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Famous Photographers Photograph Beautiful Women
AU$35 Read MoreAdd to cartAdolphe Barreaux
Louisville: Whitestone Publications, 1963.Discussion and examples of the glamour photography techniques of Russ Meyer, Frank Bez, James Lee, Herbert Fried, David Jenrette, Donald Klumpp, Jerry Tannen, Don Ornitz, and Ken Parker. Whitestone Photo Book 46.
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Personal Projects: Australiana / A Picture Book of Down Under
AU$55 Read MoreAdd to cartSimon Eeles
[Bologna]: Damiani Editore, 2016.Now out of print. “The first book by up-and-coming photographer Simon Eeles (born 1983), named Harper Bazaar’s Young Photographer of the Year in 2009, Australiana is the result of a cross-continental road trip Eeles undertook in his homeland after years of working in the US and abroad. Featuring beachside portraits, images of his nieces and nephews playing in his mother’s backyard on a small dairy farm in Tasmania, as well as landscape images of the country’s vegetation, the volume aims to paint a portrait of a place and a culture geographically separated. Having worked under renowned British fashion photographer Craig McDean, Eeles creates images with sharp, fashion-world glamour, even as he captures a relaxing day on an Australian beach. It is this rich and unusual combination of sensibilities–the outback hardness with New York glitz–that informs this first monograph, an homage to the diverse landscapes and hard light of the faraway continent.” (publisher’s blurb)
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WOW
AU$85 Read MoreAdd to cartMario Testino
Tokyo: Super Labo, 2020.A selection of photographs from across the globe and Testino’s career. Some are organised portraits, others spontaneous street shots, all “people Ive encountered that have forced me to stop and look.” (the artist). An exploration of identity, costume, gender, sexuality, and more. Artist statement bilingual, in English and Japanese, primarily pictorial.
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Mildura: Scenes from the Land of Winter Sunshine
AU$80 Read MoreAdd to cartG. V. & W. R. Hiscock
Melbourne: The Valentine Publishing Co., No date.Circa 1930s souvenir booklet of views of Mildura and surrounds.
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Camera in Hawaii
AU$45 Read MoreAdd to cartPeter Gowland; Adolphe Barreaux
Louisville: Whitestone Publications, 1963.Glamour photography in Hawaii: Waikiki, underwater, beach girls, nudes, surfing, partying, nature. Descriptions of Hawaiian life, fashion, and culture throughout. Whitestone Photo Book 42.
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Ravedeath Convention
AU$70 Read MoreAdd to cartJan 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)