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plus this week Blake Andrews reviews Peter van Agtmael's new monograph Look at the U.S.A! PRE-ORDERS

plus this week Blake Andrews reviews Peter van Agtmael's new monograph Look at the U.S.A! [View this email in your browser]( [Logo] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY  August 10, 2024 BESTSELLER Dogbreath Matthew Genitempo Signed copies available! Set amid the extreme heat and sprawling concrete of Tucson, Arizona, Dogbreath is a photobook that depicts a series of restless adolescents as they navigate a fraught and changing world. Through photographs of urban decay, sun-faded neighborhoods, scenes of mosh pits, and punk youths alongside their feral dog counterparts, the book paints a sympathetic view of teenagers adrift in what remains of their adolescence. [Dogbreath]( [View All Bestsellers]( PRE-ORDERS I’m So Happy You Are Here Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now I’m So Happy You Are Here presents a much-needed counterpoint, complement, and challenge to historical precedents and the established canon of Japanese photography. This restorative history presents a wide range of photographic approaches brought to bear on the lived experiences and perspectives of women in Japanese society. [I’m So Happy You Are Here]( The Humanness of Our Lonely Selves Awoiska van der Molen Critically acclaimed for her psychological landscape images, Awoiska van der Molen presents a new body of work with understated black-and-white photos of built-up environments that reveal traces of human presence: she zooms in on illuminated windows in the darkness of the evening in Japan. [The Humanness of Our Lonely Selves]( BOOK REVIEW Look at the U.S.A. Peter van Agtmael Reviewed by Blake Andrews "Over a two-decade career, Peter van Agtmael has earned a reputation as one of America’s best war photographers. He has covered active conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, and Kuwait, among other distant locales. The resulting pictures have helped him gain admission to Magnum, win a Guggenheim and ICP Infinity Award, and supply the contents for five photography monographs to date. By every measure he is on top of the photo world. But war has its costs. An environment of constant anxiety, violence, loss, and moral ambiguity will wear anyone down over time. That’s true for photographers as well as soldiers or hapless civilians..." — Blake Andrews [Read the Full Review]( RECENTLY FEATURED Mucho Amor Bernard Plossu Signed copies available! At the end of the 1970s, Bernard Plossu spent several years in Andalusia, near Almeria. With family, with his wife Françoise Nuñez and their two children. “The best years of my life”, as he likes to say. It is this happy period that this book traces. Family moments, peaceful desert landscapes, scenes of life in the surrounding villages. Bernard Plossu photographs as he lives, with great freedom. And it is precisely this freedom that this book wants to show. A book like a manifesto according to Plossu. [Mucho Amor]( Fugue Lydia Goldblatt [Fugue]( Ménilmontant Thomas Boivin [Ménilmontant]( Rotting From Within Abdulhamid Kircher [Rotting From Within]( Nags Head Joel Sternfeld Joel Sternfeld entwines two personal stories in this book that together reveal the roots and evolution of color theory in his work over the past five decades. In the summer of 1975, facing surgery with a risk of paralysis, Sternfeld went in search of a last idyll — and found it in Nags Head on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. From June to August he photographed the seaside town floating in time, capturing a dreamlike sense of solace... [Nags Head]( Mountains and Clouds Wayne Levin [Mountains and Clouds]( Amidst the fire, I am not burnt Arnout De Cleene [Amidst the fire, I am not burnt]( The Huacas Edward R. Ranney & Lucy R. Lippard Signed copies! [The Huacas]( Wild Rose Gabrielle Duplantier Signed copies available! After Volta, her essential work, printed twice and out of print again today, and Terres Basses, a darker book where she evoked the death of her mother, Gabrielle Duplantier returns with a new project, Wild Rose, which reconnects with "photographie lumineuse", the one we discovered in Volta. After a series of trips and the episode of confinement, Gabrielle Duplantier is back in the family home, in the middle of the woods and near a lake. She builds her own house there, like a refuge, a raft. This place will allow her to find herself, to truly be herself... [Wild Rose]( OUT OF PRINT California and The West Charis Wilson Weston and Edward Weston Signed! Out of Print. 1940 1st Ed, Signed by Edward Weston on flyleaf, Near Fine. $950. "This is the West that any photographer should be able to see and that most photographers will never begin to capture, though they go around aiming their exposure meters and cameras at it all day long. Mr. Weston went around with his meter, his camera, a craftsman's long patience, and an artist's fine eye." — Ralph Thompson, New York Times [California and The West]( Moments Preserved Irving Penn [Moments Preserved]( Boyhood Photos of J.H. Lartigue The Family Album of a Gilded Age [Boyhood Photos of J.H. Lartigue]( [Instagram icon]( [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Website icon]( Copyright © 2024 photo-eye Bookstore, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: photo-eye Bookstore 1300 Rufina Circle, Suite A3 Santa Fe, NM 87507 505.988.5152 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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