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The Protest Box (Hardcover)
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The Protest Box (Hardcover)
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Martin Parr's collection of photobooks is one of the finest to have
ever been assembled and The Protest Box is a box set which brings
together five books from that collection as facsimile reprints.
Parr has selected diverse books which each deal with the subject of
protest in quite different ways. From the documentation of various
protest movements to the actual book being a form of protest, all
these reprints are gems within the history of photographic
publishing. A few are known but many are new, even to the
connoisseur of photography books. All these books are virtually
impossible to locate, so these reprints will make a substantial
contribution to our understanding of this sub-genre of the
photobook. The box set is accompanied by a booklet which includes
an introduction by Martin Parr, an essay discussing the wider
context of these books by Gerry Badger, and English translations of
all the texts in the books. Enrique Bostelmann America: un Viaje a
traves de la injustica First published in 1970 by Siglo XXI
Editores, Mexico City; Bostelmann, a Mexican photographer,
journeyed through Latin America looking for examples of injustice,
such as the exploitation of indigenous Indians who were forced into
factories and menial jobs. Paolo Gasparini Para verte major,
America Latina First published in 1972 by Siglo XXI Editores,
Mexico City; Gasparini, an Italian born photographer who has lived
in Caracas most of his life, traversed Latin America to document
the contrast between communism and capitalism. The book also
documents and uses graffiti and graphics to emphasis his polemic.
Dirk Alvermann Algeria First published in 1961 in Berlin, GDR;
Alvermann, a photographer originally born in West Germany,
published his book about both sides of the Algerian conflict in
East Berlin. The radical design was inspired by Russian film
stills. Kitai Kazuo Sanrizuka First published in 1971 by Nora-Sha,
Tokyo; a classic protest book which shows the huge popular uprising
inspired by the proposed building of Narita airport. Paolo Mattioli
and Anna Candiani Immagini del No First published in 1974 by Occhio
Magico No 11, Milan; this small format book documented various
protests in Italy, from the Feminist Movement to Anti-Fascism
marches.
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