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plus this week Blake Andrews reviews the new Louis Carlos Bernal retrospective! New books by Robert

plus this week Blake Andrews reviews the new Louis Carlos Bernal retrospective! New books by Robert Doisneau, Gregory Crewdson, Rosalind Fox Solomon! [View this email in your browser]( [Logo] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY  October 12, 2024 BESTSELLER Duet on the Apple Blossom Barbara Bosworth & Jem Southam All books include an editioned 4”x5” inkjet print of a botanical scan in a glassine envelope. For one year, artists Barbara Bosworth and Jem Southam embarked on a cross-Atlantic duet of sorts. Images began on the winter solstice and were made until the following winter. This continues a tradition of botanical exchange across oceans. [Duet on the Apple Blossom]( [View All Bestsellers]( BOOK REVIEW Louis Carlos Bernal Reviewed by Blake Andrews "How is it that Louis Carlos Bernal has never had a proper monograph before now? The late master was revered as “the father of Chicano art photography.” But his influence extended beyond his Mexican/American heritage. He was a major figure in the 70s and 80s, first in his native Arizona and then nationally. He founded the photography program at Pima Community College in Tucson, where he supervised and taught. Over a career spanning roughly two decades, he received numerous awards, commissions, articles, and collaborations, earning his archive eventual placement at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson..." — Blake Andrews [Read the Full Review]( [Order Copies]( RECENTLY FEATURED I’ll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours Carolyn Drake & Andres Gonzalez Signed copies available! In I’ll let you be in my dreams if I can be in yours, photographers Carolyn Drake and Andres Gonzalez embark on a collaborative journey along the US–Mexico border, creating an imaginative portrait of life in these borderlands. Cameras in hand, they traverse towns and waterways together, photographing the same subjects from different perspectives and capturing everyday scenes that appear both staged and ad hoc. [I’ll let you be in my dreams…]( Paris Robert Doisneau Photo Soup 2 Gregory Crewdson THIRST Great Salt Lake Fazal Sheikh THIRST: Great Salt Lake is the first in a series of publications by Fazal Sheikh which register the toll taken by industrial exploitation and the changing climate on the land and the people of the American southwest. In a cumulative sequence of images, Sheikh presents a visceral portrait of the damage caused to the Great Salt Lake and its surrounding areas by intensive extraction of its natural resources for industrial use, in particular the processing of magnesium, and the resulting pollution of its waters by chemical waste. [THIRST]( Paris Photo-Aperture PhotoBook Awards This week, PhotoBookDaily featured the books nominated for the 2024 Paris Photo-Aperture PhotoBook Awards. This international selection represents some of the most important photobooks published this year and the shortlist is an expression of the possibilities of bookmaking across a broad spectrum of resources, intentions, and storytelling techniques. Scroll down to view the books selected for the PhotoBook of the Year, First PhotoBook, and Photography Catalog of the Year categories. Follow the links to order from photo-eye. PhotoBook of the Year Shortlist A Woman I Once Knew Rosalind Fox Solomon Signed copies available! At thirty-eight, while living in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Rosalind Fox Solomon began a new life as a photographer. Studying with Lisette Model in the early 1970s, she honed the photographic voice which would define the prodigious half-century of work to follow. After moving to a loft in New York City in 1984, and travelling to Peru, India, South Africa, Cambodia, and beyond, she become renowned for her unflinching photography of everyday life around the world. [A Woman I Once Knew]( The Memories of Others Akihiko Okamura Look at the U.S.A. A Diary of War and Home Peter van Agtmael Disruptions Taysir Batniji The Last Safe Abortion Carmen Winant Focusing on the near-fifty-year period in which abortion was legal in the United States (1973–2022), The Last Safe Abortion recognizes the care, advocacy, and community-building of abortion workers. Artist Carmen Winant draws from over a dozen personal, organizational, and institutional archives from across the Midwest, in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Kentucky, North Dakota, and Ohio. [The Last Safe Abortion]( Plates I-XXXI Lia Darjes The Humanness of Our Lonely Selves Awoiska van der Molen Passing By Beijing Cai Dongdong We Are Carver Jessica Ingram Signed copies available! In We Are Carver, acclaimed photographer Jessica Ingram invites you into George Washington Carver High School in Columbus, Georgia, located just a few miles from Fort Moore, one of the largest military installations in the world. For six years, Ingram explored the Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program there, engaging with the student cadets as they navigated the transition from adolescence to adulthood, all against the backdrop of a changing political landscape. [We Are Carver]( First PhotoBook Shortlist Control Refresh Toma Gerzha Control Refresh documents the lives of young people in Russia, strongly influenced by tradition, social media, and politics. A Russian passport gave Toma Gerzha (RU/NL) access to (remote) cities in Russia over the past three years. She captured her peers living, dreaming, and enjoying themselves while surrounded by war propaganda. These are difficult times for Russian Gen Z’s. They are afraid to speak out against the war. They see the military propaganda around them and fear being drafted to fight in Ukraine. [Control Refresh]( Lay Her Down Upon Her Back Róisín White 27 Drafts Simone Engelen Silence is a Gift Ciro Battiloro 'Om (Mother) Barbara Debeuckelaere ’Om (Mother) is a collaborative photography project by Barbara Debeuckelaere (BE) and all the women of eight families from Tel Rumeida in Hebron, Palestine. Apart from Jerusalem, Hebron is the only place in the West Bank where radical Israeli settlers live in the heart of a Palestinian city, and is home to several sites sacred to both Jews and Arabs. The entanglement of small and heavily guarded settlements cuts up historic neighbourhoods into small sectors with checkpoints, severely restricting the freedom of movement of Palestinian residents. Since only two per cent of the Old City’s population is Israeli, protected by more than twice as many soldiers, tensions in this split society regularly escalate. ['Om (Mother)]( Daily Self-Portraits Melissa Shook Rotting From Within Abdulhamid Kircher Spell, Time, Practice, American, Body RaMell Ross Photography Catalog of the Year Shortlist Flashpoint! Protest Photography in Print, 1950–Present 10x10 Photobooks Since its inception, photography has captured defining historical moments, serving as either a tool or a document of protest—or both. In placing photobooks next to posters, DIY zines and independent journals, Flashpoint! explores the diverse roles and varying aesthetics that photography in print undertakes in its support of protest and resistance. [Flashpoint!]( Lines and Bodies Yasuhiro Ishimoto Dream in the Rhythm Visions of Sound and Spirit in the MoMA Collection Being, Seeing, Wandering Akinbode Akinbiyi Shining Lights Black Women Photographers in 1980s–’90s Britain Shining Lights is the first critical anthology to bring together the groundbreaking work of Black women photographers active in the UK during the 1980s and 1990s, providing a richly illustrated overview of a significant and overlooked chapter of photographic history. Seen through the lens of Britain’s sociopolitical and cultural contexts, the publication draws on both lived experience and historical investigation to explore the communities, experiments, collaborations, and complexities that defined the decades. [Shining Lights]( OUT OF PRINT Elf Dalia Maja Daniels Signed with Print! Fine Condition. Charcoal Book Club version signed with original print. In 1668 events in Älvdalen sparked the birth of the Swedish witch-hunts, when 20 women and one man were executed on the basis of testimonies provided by witnesses who were mainly children. Between 2001 and 2017 Maja Daniels, a photographer and sociologist with family ties to Älvdalen, began working in the region, inspired by the current generational shift, where negotiations and tensions between modern lifestyles and tradition including the preservation of a strong cultural identity imbued with mysticism represent an important contemporary struggle. Limited Time 40% discount for our Newsletter Subscribers! [Elf Dalia]( She Rania Matar Signed copy! The Wise Silence Paul Caponigro Signed copy! Witness No. 1 Stephen Shore Collected Works Study Edition Gordon Parks Out of Print. Overall Near Fine in Very Good jackets with minor wear. Missing Slipcase. This five-volume collection surveys five decades of Gordon Parks’ (1912–2006) photography. It is the most extensive publication to document his legendary career. Widely recognized as the most important and influential African-American photographer of the 20th century, Parks combined a unique documentary and artistic style with a profound commitment to social justice. $395 5 Volume Hardbound Set [Collected Works]( Revelaciones Manuel Alvarez Bravo The Four Seasons in Yosemite National Park Ansel Adams [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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