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August 3, 2024 BESTSELLER We the Free Matt Eich Signed copies available! Departing from the formula of depicting a regional microcosm, We, the Free, the final photobook in Matt Eich's Invisible Yoke series, features images from the United States as a whole. Spanning nearly 15 years, the images were made as the artist came of age while the American superpower began to decline, and facing a time of increasing national tensions. This significant body of work is Eich's chronicle of contemporary American society entering a point of no return. [Pre-Order We the Free]( [View All Bestsellers]( PRE-ORDER King, Queen, Knave Gregory Halpern Signed copies available! Over two decades, Gregory Halpern has been photographing in and around his hometown of Buffalo, New York, meticulously crafting the series of photographs that forms his latest monograph. King, Queen, Knave is an idiosyncratic vision of a city amidst its contradictions, defying familiar narratives of post-industrial decline and embracing an enigmatic strain of reality verging on surrealism. [King, Queen, Knave]( RECENTLY FEATURED Björkevägen Birch Road
Allen Wheatcroft Signed copies available! The photographs resonate with a sense of solitude and an introspective quietness. There is a peaceful sensibility inherent within them mixed with a sense of the distance and separation that accompanies any act of observation. Viewers will immerse themselves in these images, and by extension, in the typical aesthetics of this place, bringing their own narrative interpretations and emotional connections or curiosity. [Björkevägen]( Lucia Moholy: Exposures [Exposures]( The Northside Allen Wheatcroft Signed copies! [The Northside]( Photographs and Stories Michael Kenna [Photographs and Stories]( I Need to Live Juergen Teller In I Need to Live, Teller reflects upon the unpredictable circle of life, imbuing his images of loved ones with newfound poignancy. Those he has lost â collaborators and friends such as fashion designer Vivienne Westwood and gallerist Suzanne Tarasieve âshare visual space with his wife and muse, Dovile Drizyte. Contributions from artists and designers Roni Horn and Rick Owens, among others, meditate upon Tellerâs most intimate photo collection yet. [I Need to Live]( Verdigris / Ambergris Paul Graham [Verdigris / Ambergris]( The Seen and the Unseen Holger Trülzsch and Vera Lehndorff [The Seen and the Unseen]( Ray's a Laugh Richard Billingham Signed copies! [Ray's a Laugh]( Living Room Nick Waplington Nick Waplingtonâs first book, Living Room (Aperture, 1991), was an instant sensation within the photography world and beyond, and remains an important depiction of 1980s working-class Britain. This new edition follows the same sequencing of landscape and portrait images as the original, replacing each of the fifty-nine photographs with an as-yet-unseen work from the Living Room archive, often from the same roll of film as the original image. The result is both familiar and uncanny, a vivid journey back to Thatcherâs Britain and a testament to the decades of art and life that have elapsed between then and now. [Living Room]( After the Last Image Luca Spano [After the Last Image]( Cross Road Blues Oli Kellett [Cross Road Blues]( Japan / A Love Story Michael Kenna [Japan / A Love Story]( Clearing the Depths The Dream of the Reich
Arwed Messmer Newly sequenced archival images of German upheaval in the wake of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Following on from a number of projects that have drawn on various archive collections of functional photography (police, military, and urban planning archives), Arwed Messmer here turns to his own personal photographic archive. He looks back at the massive upheavals in East Germany and Berlin after the reunification of Germany in 1990. [Clearing the Depths]( OUT OF PRINT Sleeping by the Mississippi Alec Soth Out of Print. Third Edition 2008. Signed. As NEW. Sleeping by the Mississippi by Alec Soth is one of the defining publications in the photobook era. Evolving from a series of road trips along the Mississippi River, Sleeping by the Mississippi captures Americaâs iconic yet oft-neglected âthird coastâ. Sothâs richly descriptive, large-format color photographs present an eclectic mix of individuals, landscapes, and interiors. Sensuous in detail and raw in subject, Sleeping by the Mississippi elicits a consistent mood of loneliness, longing, and reverie. Limited Time 30% discount! [Sleeping by the Mississippi]( Photographs Harry Callahan [Harry Callahan: Photographs]( The Book of 101 Books Seminal Photographic Books of the Twentieth Century [The Book of 101 Books]( The Work of Atget Four Volume Set Out of Print. Fine with light wear on cloth boards in Very Fine Jackets. In 1968, The Museum of Modern Art acquired some 5,000 prints and plates which Berenice Abbott had purchased from Eugene Atget's estate in 1928. The four volumes in this series correspond to the author's sense of the principal issues, defined in terms of subject matter, that are presented in Atget's work. The illustrations were printed with three offset impressions, to insure the utmost fidelity to the original photographs. [The Work of Atget]( Bullock Wynn Bullock [Bullock]( Antarctica Eliot Porter Signed copy! [Antarctica]( [Instagram icon]( [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Website icon]( Copyright © 2024 photo-eye Bookstore, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is:
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