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plus this week at photo-eye Brian Arnold reviews As I Was Searching by Selina Kudo, published by Bad

plus this week at photo-eye Brian Arnold reviews As I Was Searching (For Another) by Selina Kudo, published by Bad News Books! [View this email in your browser]( [photo-eye] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY May 25, 2024 BESTSELLER --------------------------------------------------------------- My America Diana Matar "Of the over 300 sites I visited only seven had any type of memorial. Something about these lives not being recognised, even on the land itself, upset me most As a nation, we weren't taking stock. We rarely, if ever, marked the ground." The black-and-white photographs in My America are of city parks, shopping malls, parking lots, mobile homes, empty fields, and roadside highways. By photographing these banal landscapes Matar declares that what happened at the locations matters and questions the link between landscape and memory. [Pre-Order My America or read more]( [View the full list of bestsellers]( PRE-ORDERS --------------------------------------------------------------- Circumference S. Billie Mandle Signed copies available! Signed edition of 150. Circumference by S. Billie Mandle is meditation on the light and atmosphere that imbues the corner of Emily Dickinson's bedroom where she wrote her poems. This book contemplates the spirit that lingers in a single place. Delicate pink vellum encases the sewn softcover book, reminiscent in shape and size of a poetry chapbook. [Pre-Order Signed copies of Circumference or read more]( Women Prisoner Polaroids Jack Lueders-Booth In the fall of 1977, Jack Lueders-Booth began teaching photography to the inmates of MCI Framingham, a women’s prison. During his decade at the facility, he would make a series of polaroid images produced collaboratively with the women who lived in the prison. 50 of these images are presented in this new book alongside oral histories taken at the time by Booth. [Pre-Order Women Prisoner Polaroids or read more]( BOOK REVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------- As I Was Searching (For Another) Selina Kudo Reviewed by Brian Arnold "I want to start by saying that I’ve been unable to learn much about artist Selina Kudo, short of an installation she composed for the Tanks Art Centre in Australia in 2022 (a conceptual piece about backyard trampolines). When I googled As I Was Searching (For Another), the artist’s 2023 work with New Zealand based publisher Bad News Books, I didn’t find too much more information, but there is a brief quote from the artist about the book on the publisher’s website..." — Brian Arnold [Read the full review]( [Order As I Was Searching (For Another)]( NEW ARRIVALS --------------------------------------------------------------- ATL Mark Steinmetz Photographed at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport between 2012 and 2019, the 64 black-and-white images in ATL emphasize “the quiet transitional moments in this liminal world,” writes curator Gregory J. Harris in the volume’s introduction. Steinmetz captures “the more introspective moments” of travel in and out of the world’s most heavily trafficked airport and includes travelers of all ages “leaving one chapter of their lives and going to another,” as the artist stated in a 2019 interview at the museum. Airline pilots, ground personnel, flight attendants, and janitors are also pictured, always working, often waiting; they share a space with the travelers but remain apart. [Order ATL or read more]( After The Moon Sebastian Sabal-Bruce The debut monograph of Chilean photographer Sebastian Sabal-Bruce weaves a narrative centered on a female protagonist emerging from confining urban landscapes. As she traverses these spaces, a poignant dance ensues between inauthenticity and authenticity, juxtaposing alienating city streets with raw, moonlit portraits. [Order After The Moon or read more]( Country Life Karen Knorr Karen Knorr's Country Life explores attitudes within the British aristocracy in the 1990s through image and text. Knor's refined images were taken in London, Scotland and Oxfordshire in domestic interiors and gardens laid out according to the picturesque canons of the eighteenth century. 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