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Photography: The Whole Story is a celebration of the most beautiful, meaningful and inspiring photographs that have arisen from this very modern medium. It begins with a succinct overview of photography, placing it in the context of the social and cultural developments that have taken place globally since its arrival. Organized chronologically, the book then traces the rapid evolution of photographic style, period by period and movement by movement. Illustrated, in-depth essays cover every photographic genre, from the early portraits and tableaux to the digitally manipulated montages, split-second sports images, and conceptual photographs of today. The ideas and works of key photographers are assessed to reveal what motivated them, who influenced whom, and what each was striving to achieve. Detailed cultural and individual artist timelines clarify historical context.
Fred Herzog is known for his unusual use of colour in the fifties
and sixties, a time when art photography was almost exclusively
associated with black and white imagery. The Canadian photographer
worked almost exclusively with Kodachrome slide film for over 50
years, and only in the past decade has technology allowed him to
make archival pigment prints that match the exceptional color and
intensity of the Kodachrome slide. In this respect, his photographs
can be seen as a pre-figuration of the New Color photographers of
the seventies.This book will bring together over 230 images, many
never before reproduced, and will feature essays by acclaimed
authors David Campany and Hans-Michael Koetzle. Fred Herzog will be
the most comprehensive publication on this important photographer
to date.
The last book completed by William Klein within his lifetime: A
landmark retrospective encompassing Klein's legacy of creativity
across photography, filmmaking, painting, book design, graphic
design and beyond. Photographer. Filmmaker. Artist. Designer. To
master one of those disciplines would be a lifetime achievement for
any creative individual, yet William Klein's career was celebrated
in each of them over the last eight decades. Klein was one of the
great image makers of the 20th century and one whose work remains
an enduring creative influence on the work of contemporary artists,
photographers and filmmakers. With over 250 images, this career
retrospective explores the late William Klein's entire creative and
artistic arc. Directed by Klein himself, from the selection of
content to book design, this large-format publication looks back at
his uncompromisingly creative lifetime, showcasing Klein's prolific
and relentlessly innovative contribution to the world of
photography, art, design and filmmaking. Published in association
with a major retrospective at the International Center of
Photography, this book is a comprehensive take on his career. While
best known as a photographer who broke all the rules and
conventions, William Klein: Yes focuses on the full range of
Klein's work, from his abstract paintings through to his startling,
authentic street photography and photobooks and his dynamic,
satirical take on filmmaking. With a flowing, chronological text by
David Campany, this book will be both an introduction to William
Klein for a new generation and a source of fresh insights for those
who already know who William Klein was: a true original.
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Walker Evans: Labor Anonymous (Hardcover)
Walker Evans; Edited by Thomas Zander; Text written by David Campany, Heinz Liesbrock, Jerry Thompson
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The pandemic serves as background to this story of human life and
dynamics in a period of great individual and global uncertainty.
From self portraits taken at the height of the lockdown to street
photography in New York, Europe and Argentina, Trapped seeks to
capture human feelings during these challenging times of social
disruption and personal anxiety.
A handsome volume of the renowned photographer's work from 2005 to
2021 Best known for his large-scale photographs, carefully
constructed "near documentaries" created in collaboration with the
subjects, Jeff Wall (b. 1946) is one of the most influential
photographers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first
centuries. Often displayed as backlit color transparencies, Wall's
works have helped define the use of color and painterly
sensibilities in contemporary art photography. This volume collects
over fifteen years' worth of new work from Jeff Wall in a lavish
presentation that includes multiple gatefolds to better convey the
scale of Wall's work. As a collection of Wall's most recent work,
this volume will include numerous pieces that are as-yet unfamiliar
to many of his fans. Chevrier's essay deftly summarizes the varied
directions of Wall's recent work and contextualizes them within the
body of work that precedes this volume; de Duve's and Campany's
wide-ranging conversations with the artist cover the role of
performance and the effects of spontaneity and scale, respectively.
Distributed for Gagosian
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Taradiddle (Hardcover)
Charles H Traub; Text written by David Campany
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Twenty years ago Traub abandoned all pretense of trying to find
specific themes and subjects in his photographic wanderings other
than to make Taradiddles, embracing fully the digital image which
is always questioned for its further and inherent potential for
distortion. Ironically, the witty and sardonic juxtaposition of
Traub's images, are only a matter of framing his discoveries -
here, there and everywhere. This volume is a collection of trifles
that become matters of remarkable social commentary when Traub
photographs them - "For me, serendipity, coincidence and chance are
more interesting than any preconceived construct of our human
encounters." (Charles H. Traub) - in a hundred plus images Traub
seems to have captured the common incongruities of a global
society. Traub took these pictures in more than 60 cities around
the world: Dubai, Shanghai, Beijing, Rome, Tunis, Buenos Aires,
Budapest, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Santo Domingo, New York, just to
name a few.
Image Cities is the latest project of photographer Anastasia
Samoylova. In the series, carried out in cities across the globe,
Samoylova studies the proliferation of photographic images in urban
environments. She observes how in our neo-liberal era of networked
economic markets and networked imagery the global centers of
internationalized money and culture are becoming increasingly
aligned and similar. At the same time, however, these cities
attempt to promote their individuality, often by repurposing their
specific histories. Samoylova’s work reveals how the cities she
photographs are moving towards a generic urban landscape of
anonymous steel and glass, and it also points to the role
photography plays in creating this ideological gap between branded
urban identity and lived reality.
Not only do we live in a period of rapid, exciting change, but we
are also in the midst of the Anthropocene age. The environment and
climate are changing in the wake of human-driven turbo-capitalism.
Benedikt Partenheimer's works make it possible to imagine-sensorily
as well as contextually-the close connection and increasing
imbalance between humans and the earth. Photographs of fascinating,
impressive elegance reveal processes of ecological and cultural
transformation. What makes these pictures so irresistible is the
human influence factor: the painterly mist of air pollution
floating above urban panoramas, the ambivalence of mountain
reflections in melted glacier water. The price of beauty is
inscribed into each image. It makes Partenheimer's work
aesthetically intriguing-but above all, existentially important and
politically controversial.
Although it is one of the oldest techniques in photography,
stereoscopy receives little attention in contemporary photography.
Wrongly so, as the timeless works in this book show. For nine years
now, Sebastian Cramer has been working on his project Two Views,
which is presented in book form for the first time in this volume.
Its focus is on images of plants that look like nothing ever seen
before. Viewed through 3D glasses, the seemingly familiar natural
forms take on a thoroughly unique quality: delicate and fragile,
sometimes alien, appear the leaves and blossoms as they form into a
photographic sculpture. Two Views on Plants is a book about visual
perception and the experience of space.
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Chen Wei (Hardcover)
Francesco Bonami, David Campany, Venus Lau
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Baloise - Art (Hardcover)
Manuela Ammer, Julika Bosch, Kathleen Buhler, Andreas Burckhardt, David Campany, …
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The Swiss company Baloise has a reputation among art experts, but
not just as an insurance and financial services company. With its
programs that support art, its collaborations with museums, and the
renowned Baloise Art Prize for young artists, which is awarded at
Art Basel, the company has had a lasting effect on the development
of contemporary art. Less well-known up to now is the fact that,
parallel to the company's activities, it has also built a
first-class art collection, which dates back to the mid-twentieth
century. Since turning to contemporary art in the 1990s, the
company has collected the works of notable artists. With a focus on
photography and works on paper from the 1960s onward, some of the
artists represented in the collection are Miriam Cahn, Simon Denny,
Katharina Fritsch, Bruce Nauman, and Jeff Wall. Baloise Art is the
first publication to provide a broader audience with an overview of
the collection. Informative texts by prestigious authors accompany
the artworks.
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