Photobook Phenomenon
VicenC Villatoro
ISBN 10: 8417047050 / ISBN 13: 9788417047054
Published by Rm/Ccccb/Fundacion Foto Colectania
Hardcover. Dimensions: 10.2in. x 7.5in. x 1.0in.As the photobook becomes increasingly broadly recognized as a genre with its own rich history, canon and critical culture, Photobook Phenomenon surveys the views of those who have played a leading role in defining this genre: Martin Parr, Gerry Badger, Markus Schaden and Frederic Lezmi, Horacio Fernandez, Ryuichi Kaneko, Erik Kessels, Irene de Mendoza and Moritz Neumuller. In addition, it features various contemporary artists who have contributed a genuine vision to the medium and who discuss the creative processes involved in producing a photobook: Laia Abril, Julian Baron, Alejandro Cartagena, Jana Romanova, Vivianne Sassen, Thomas Sauvin i Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber. Photobook Phenomenon also explores the challenge of displaying a photobook through a number of interactive systems that make it possible to look through and experience the book and photography from diverse viewpoints.
Portugal 1934 Edição do Secretariado da Propaganda Nacional, Lisboa, 1934
Manilo Morgagni, editor Italia Imperiale La rivista illustrata del popolo d’Italia, Milà, 1937
Resistência Popular Generalizada Ministério da Informação da República Popular de Angola, Luanda, 1985
Beijing Turmoil Editorial Comittee (ed.) The Truth About the Beijing Turmoil 1989 Beijing Publishing House, Pequín, 1989
Willem van de Poll Nazi Hel Van Holkema & Warendorf, Amsterdam, 1945
Richard Avedon i James Baldwin Nothing Personal Atheneum Publishers, Nova York i Penguin Books Ltd, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1964
Kazuo Kitai Teikoh Murai-sha, Tòquio, 1965
Kikuji Kawada Chizu Bijutsu Shuppan-sha, Tòquio, 1965
Ernest Cole House of Bondage Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, Londres, 1968
Carlo Bachi, Giancarlo Gaiadini, Riccardo Mariani i Giovanni Spinosa Firenze: Piazza S. Marco, 30 gennaio 1968 Cooperativa libraria U.S.F., Florència, 1968
Shomei Tomatsu Okinawa, Okinawa, Okinawa Shaken, Tòquio, 1969
Enrique Bostelmann América: un viaje a través de la injusticia Siglo XXI editores, Ciutat de Mèxic, 1970 (reedició 2011)
John Kerry i Vietnam Veterans Against the War The New Soldier Collier Books, Nova York, 1971
Kazuo Kitai Sanrizuka 1969-1971 Nora-sha, Tòquio, 1971
Tadao Mitome et. al. Sanrizuka - Moeru Hokuso daichi / Document 1966-71 Shinsensha, Tòquio, 1971
Paolo Gasparini Para verte mejor, América Latina Siglo XXI editores, Ciutat de Mèxic, 1972
La strage di Brescia Federazione unitaria CGIL-CISL-UIL di Brescia e dei Comitato unitario antifascista, Brescia, 1974
Stephanie Oursler Un album di violenza Edizioni delle donne, Roma, 1976
Günter Zint i Claus Lutterbeck Atomkraft Verlag Atelier im Bauernhaus, Fischerhude, 1977
Lothar Beck i Max Dans Beerdigung Internationalismus Verlag, Hannover, 1978
Clifton Meador Long Slow March Autoedició, New Paltz, Nova York, 1995
Frederic Lezmi #Taksim Calling Sunday Books, Cologne / Istanbul, 2013
Verónica Fieiras The Disappeared Riot Books, Madrid, 2014
Vladislav Krasnoshek i Sergiy Lebedynskyy Euromaidan Riot Books, Madrid, 2014
Émeric Lhuisset Maydan – Hundred Portraits Paradox, Ydoc Publishing, Edam i André Frère Éditions, Marsella, 2014
Pierangelo Laterza Sansavenir Autoedició, Bari, 2014
Sonia Lenzi Avrei potuto essere io
Autoedició, Bolonya, 2015
Laura El-Tantawy In the Shadow of the Pyramids Autoedició, Londres, 2015
Matthew Connors Fire in Cairo SPBH Editions, Londres, 2015
Edmund Clark and Crofton Black Negative Publicity: Artifacts of Extraordinary Rendition Aperture Foundation & Magnum Foundation, Nova York, 2016
Alan Copeland and Nikki Arai (eds.) People’s Park Phoenix Editions / Ballantine Books, Nova York, 1969
Clive Limpkin The Battle of Bogside Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1972
Exhibition - In the Shadow of the Pyramids by Laura El-Tantawy at Gulf Photo Plus
DateFriday, March 6, 2015 at 10:39PM
In the Shadow of the Pyramids by Laura El-Tantawy is the latest exhibition at Gulf Photo Plus, on till Saturday, 4th April 2015.
Laura El-Tantawy began this series in 2005 when she was compelled to explore the essence of Egyptian identity in the hope of coming to terms with her own. Guided by childhood memories, her photographs are not meant to be objective observations of a nation, but rather personal reflections of Egypt through her own eyes.
In the Shadow of the Pyramids is a first person perspective exploring memory and identity. With images spanning 2005 to 2014, what began as a look in the mirror to understand the essence of Egyptian identity expanded into an exploration of the trials and tribulations of a turbulent nation. The result is dark, sentimental and passionate.
Here's a small selection of images from the exhibition.
The series was published in a book that was released earlier this year. The book can be purchased at Gulf Photo Plus or ordered online.
Juxtaposing the innocence of the past with the obscurity of the present, the book is an experience, edited to look like a one night’s encounter. A peaceful and tranquil day suddenly turns violent and chaotic, it’s claustrophobic, until a new dawn rises and there is hope again.
Images via Gulf Photo Plus and Laura El-Tantawy. © Laura El-Tantawy
Exhibition details
Dates: 4th March - 4th April 2015
Venue: Gulf Photo Plus, Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz, Dubai (location map)
Collectif
Resistencia Popular Generalizada
Publisher: Ministério da Informmação da República Popular de Angola
160 pages
Year: (1977)
Book of photographs dedicated to the civil war in Angola in the years 1975-76,
With over one hundred black-and-white and color, was released in Luanda in 1977.
The captions of the photographs are in three languages:
Portuguese, English and French
VLADISLAV KRASHNOSHEK AND SERGIY LEBEDYNSKYY »EUROMAIDAN« – selected by HANNAH WATSON
»EUROMAIDAN is a stealthy book, it looks small and lo-fi, but it creeps up on you. When you start looking through the pages, there is an exquisite sense of the beauty in the handmade pages, the printing glossy like tar, and the tension in what it depicts, that feels quite breathless. It is understated darkness, in all senses, with saturated tones and glimpsed moments, like traumatic flashbacks.«
Editorial Board of the Truth About the Beijng Turmoil
The Truth About the Beijng Turmoil
Beijing Publishing House, Beijing, 1989
L 22CM X H 29,5CM E 0.9CM
The Truth About the Beijng Turmoil
Beijing Publishing House, Beijing, 1989
L 22CM X H 29,5CM E 0.9CM
Richard Avedon and James Baldwin
Nothing Personal
Atheneum Publishers, New York, and Penguin Books Ltd, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, 1964
L 28CM X H 37CM E 2CM
Kikuji Kawada
Chizu / The Map (Signed and stamped)
Photographs: Kikuji Kawada
Text: Kenzaburo Oe
Publisher: Bijutsu Shuppansha
98 pages
Year: 1965
Comments: Hardcover, in a slipcase and a box, 225 x 150 mm. First and true edition, 1965. Extremely scarce copy and one of the most collectible japanese photobooks. Included in The Japanese Photobooks by Kaneko & Vartanian ; The Photobook by Parr & Badger, vol.1. Pristine copy in a very fresh slipcase (slightly colored). Signed and stamped by the photographer!
First published on August 6, 1965, the 20th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima - The Map ("Chizu") is one of the most important photobooks ever. It has appeared in Roth's Book of 101 Books, Parr & Badger The Photobook : A History, Vol I and the Photobooks of the 1960s and 1970s by Ivan Vartanian and Ryuichi Kaneko as well.
"No photobook has been more successful in combining graphic design with complex photographic narrative. [as its] various layers inside [are] peeled away like archeological strata, the whole process of viewing the book becomes one of uncovering and contemplating the ramifications of recent Japanese history -- especially the country's tangled relationship with the United States. Kawada's photographs are a masterly amalgam of abstraction and realism, of the specific and the ineffable, woven into a tapestry that makes the act of reading them a process of re-creation in itself. In the central metaphor of the map, in the idea of the map as a series of interlocking trace marks, Kawada has conjured a brilliant simile for the photograph itself: scientific record, memory trace, cultural repository, puzzle and guide."--Parr & Badger
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