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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Writings on, and work by, Mariah Garnett, Diane Severin Nguyen and Margarete Jakschik plus an essay on the many uses of the word "pictures"Founder and editor of Osmos Magazine Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (formerly of Parkett and Fantom) describes the publication as "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography," explains . The magazine is divided into thematic sections--some traditional, and others more idiosyncratic. This 20th issue looks backward and forward. Kelly Sidley's essay surveys the wide-ranging use of the term "pictures" in 1977, from Mapplethorpe's simultaneous shows entitled "Pictures"--one of "portraits" at Holly Solomon and the other of "erotic pictures" at the Kitchen--to Douglas Crimp's renowned Pictures Generation exhibition at Artists Space. The "Still Moving Still" section focuses on Los Angeles-based Mariah Garnett; a portfolio on the work of Diane Severin Nguyen; and a selection of images by Margarete Jakschik, who was the cover artist for the previous issue. Alongside longtime contributing editors Tom McDonough and Drew Sawyer, new contributors such as River Bullock make their debut.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Writings and photography by Tom McDonough, Stephanie Snyder, Louis Jaffe and Horatiu Sava in the latest OSMOSThe latest issue of OSMOS features Stefan Gronert's essay exploring Thomas Struth's family portraits; Cay Sophie Rabinowitz on OSMOS artist-in-residence Kevin Claiborne; Leila Grothe on Cynthia Daignault's paintings reflecting on American life; Chilean artist Felipe Mujica in conversation with Marcos Agudelo; Christian Rattemeyer on Adam Simon's paintings; Tom McDonough on David Schoerner's birdhouse series; Stephanie Snyder on Fabiola Menchelli in Eye of the Beholder; Horatiu Sava's story of Romanian sheep herders; Louis Jaffe's use of digital mapping to explore Californian wildfires; and Reportage by Guannan Li on fishermen in the Portugese town of Ovar.Founder and editor of OSMOS Magazine Cay Sophie Rabinowitz describes the publication as "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography." OSMOS Magazine is the only periodical publication in the market combining curatorial and art historical perspectives with portfolios, photo narratives and reportage.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Osmos is "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography," explains founder and editor Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (formerly of Parkett and Fantom). It is divided into recurring thematic sections-some traditional, such as "Portfolio," "Stories" and "Reportage"--and others more idiosyncratic, such as "Eye of the Beholder," where gallerists discuss the talents they showcase; and "Means to an End," about the side effects of nonartistic image production. This issue includes Tom McDonough's essay on Share Corsaut, Anton Stankowski's constructivist photographs and Prem Krishnamurthy's survey of Klaus Wittkugel's poster designs. The cover by Blaise Cepis announces his feature forthcoming in the following issue.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Osmos Magazine is "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography," explains founder and editor Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (formerly of Parkett and Fantom). Nourishing contemporary perspectives in photography and the visual arts, the issue delivers a unique view with content divided into recurring thematic sections--some traditional, such as "Portfolio," "Stories" and "Reportage"--and others more idiosyncratic, such as "Eye of the Beholder," where gallerists discuss the talents they showcase; and "Means to an End," about the side effects of nonartistic image production.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Osmos Magazine is "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography," explains founder and editor Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (formerly of Parkett and Fantom). The magazine is divided into thematic sections--some traditional, such as "Portfolio," "Stories" and "Reportage"-- and others more idiosyncratic, such as "Eye of the Beholder," where gallerists discuss the talents they showcase; and "Means to an End," on the side effects of non-artistic image production. This issue features Sarah Meister on Jan Groover, Helga Pakasaar on the Uno Langmann Family Collection's photographic archive of turn-of-the-century British Columbia, AA Bronson, Josef Bauer, Janice Guy, Honza Zamojski, Eva Kot'átková, Brian DePinto, and Anna and Bernhardt Blume, all enclosed in Alex Welsh's poignant cover, depicting residents of Fergusson, MO.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. After cofounding Fantom in 2009 in Milan and New York, Cay Sophie Rabinowitz is continuing the endeavor by launching her magazine with the new name of Osmos. Osmos magazine focuses its editorial practice on texts and image series by practitioners and professionals investigating the uses and abuses of photography. Alongside more conventional genres, such as Essay, Interview, and Portfolio, Osmos frames some of its content in sectors, such as "Collections," about curatorial and archival practice; "Means to an End," about the side effects of non-artistic image production; and "Picture Perfect," where photography is implicit in the production of the featured work, but is not always the resulting final medium. One outstanding feature is the critical approach to the cover, which acknowledges the delayed effect of image capture or so-called "after image," by featuring an artist or work to be discussed in the following issue. With a radical blend of arresting images, print quality, and distinctive design, Osmos magazine is the most recognized publication in the market fostering contemporary perspectives in photography as the medium crossing all creative industries and practices--art, design, fashion and propaganda, aiming at the core of our imagination.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Scenes from the frontlines of American feminism and civil rights, from the archives of folk singer, filmmaker and photographer Bev GrantThis is the first monograph on Brooklyn-based photographer Bev Grant's (born 1942) extensive archive of photographs made from 1968 to 1972, when she was on the frontlines as a feminist and political activist. Grant began taking photographs as part of her participation in demonstrations with the Women's Movement, such as No More Miss America in Atlantic City in 1968 and The Jeannette Rankin Brigade in Washington, DC, in 1968. As a member of the film collective New York Newsreel, she gained access to the Young Lords Party, the Black Panther Party and the Poor People's Campaign."When I sat in on a workshop given by Students for a Democratic Society at Princeton University in 1967, I had no idea of the impact it would have on the rest of my life. The workshop topic was women's liberation. It was an awakening, a dawn of consciousness that gave me a framework to understand my life and a path that I continue to follow.".
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Scenes from the frontlines of American feminism and civil rights, from the archives of folk singer, filmmaker and photographer Bev GrantThis is the first monograph on Brooklyn-based photographer Bev Grant's (born 1942) extensive archive of photographs made from 1968 to 1972, when she was on the frontlines as a feminist and political activist. Grant began taking photographs as part of her participation in demonstrations with the Women's Movement, such as No More Miss America in Atlantic City in 1968 and The Jeannette Rankin Brigade in Washington, DC, in 1968. As a member of the film collective New York Newsreel, she gained access to the Young Lords Party, the Black Panther Party and the Poor People's Campaign."When I sat in on a workshop given by Students for a Democratic Society at Princeton University in 1967, I had no idea of the impact it would have on the rest of my life. The workshop topic was women's liberation. It was an awakening, a dawn of consciousness that gave me a framework to understand my life and a path that I continue to follow.".
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. A geometric motif pursued through collage by a celebrated Croatian protagonist of concrete artCroatian artist Julije Knifer (1924-2004) is recognized as one of the most prominent artists related to concrete art after 1945, as well as a founding member of the 1960s art collective known as the Gorgona Group. Over a career spanning five decades, Knifer developed a singularly restrained practice focusing on the variation of a single visual motif: the meander. Knifer's meanders have been interpreted differently depending on the period in which they appeared: first in the context of geometric abstraction and neo-constructivism of the "New Tendencies" of the 1960s. Today, they are more often understood as a gesture of resistance, with their asceticism and interest in the absurdism of anti-art and the neo avant-garde.This book focuses on a group of collages, produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s, that illustrates the development of the meander motif at a pivotal moment in Knifer's career.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Internationally renowned artist and self-described "still-life photographer" Eileen Quinlan (born 1972) uses medium- and large-format analog cameras to create abstract photographs, working the film with steel wool or lengthy chemical processing. Among the subjects of her photographs are smoke, mirrors, Mylar, colored lights and other photographs. Featuring color reproductions and in-depth critical essays by Mark Godfrey and Tom McDonough, this book surveys Quinlan's use of Polaroid film from 2006 to 2017. Initially used as a tool for proofing, Quinlan's Polaroids can be seen as sketches, moments in which crucial formal and conceptual questions were explored and worked out. Moving through her extensive archive, one can find the origins of almost every larger body of work, as well as many ideas that remained in the repository, evidencing the artist's desire to push beyond the constraints of her apparatus.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Wardell Milan (born 1978) earned a BFA in photography and painting in 2001 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and his MFA at Yale University in 2004. Right out of school in 2005 Milan emerged and was included in institutional exhibitions such as Greater New York at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center and Frequency at The Studio Museum in Harlem. Milan has continued to challenge conventions of medium and message in his deeply personal and prolific work, which has been exhibited internationally.His work has been collected by The Studio Museum in Harlem; Denver Art Museum; Museum of Modern Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, and Art Institute of Chicago. Milan is represented by David Nolan Gallery in New York. This is Milan's first monograph covering the breadth of his studio and exhibition practice over the course of the past decade and leading into the next.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Featured in the Guggenheim's 2015 landmark Photo-Poetics exhibition, New York-based artist Leslie Hewitt (born 1977) is one of the most revered artists working between photography and sculpture. Collaboration has been a central part of Hewitt's art, including projects with William Cordova and Matt Keegan, and her ongoing work with cinematographer Bradford Young exploring the Menil Collection archive of civil rights-era photographs.That cinematic rumination on historicity and the relationship of the archive to memory, minimalism, lived experience and time, sets an exemplary precedent for this first monograph surveying Hewitt's oeuvre. Edited by Cay Sophie Rabinowitz with texts by Nana Adusei-Poka and others, and designed by Garrick Gott, with color reproductions and in-depth critical essays, this book offers rare insights into the artist's extensive personal archive of images, concepts and ideas.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Essays and meditations on iPhone photography, artist residencies, mortality and more from the acclaimed New England photographer and educatorA memoir and meditation on the history of photography from one of New England's most respected photographers, Rose Marasco (born 1948), this volume features short personal writings on topics ranging from artist residencies and iPhone photography to the early death of her father and includes selections from several bodies of work across Marasco's long career. Lucy Lippard's foreword situates Marasco as a key feminist voice among practitioners of vernacular photography.Marasco is now a widely exhibited photographer with works in many museum collections, who has also spent decades as a beloved and highly regarded teacher of photography. Her keen eye and generous voice offer an important perspective on how photography can shape a lifetime.
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Internationally renowned artist and self-described "still-life photographer" Eileen Quinlan (born 1972) uses medium- and large-format analog cameras to create abstract photographs, working the film with steel wool or lengthy chemical processing. Among the subjects of her photographs are smoke, mirrors, Mylar, colored lights and other photographs. Featuring color reproductions and in-depth critical essays by Mark Godfrey and Tom McDonough, this book surveys Quinlan's use of Polaroid film from 2006 to 2017. Initially used as a tool for proofing, Quinlan's Polaroids can be seen as sketches, moments in which crucial formal and conceptual questions were explored and worked out. Moving through her extensive archive, one can find the origins of almost every larger body of work, as well as many ideas that remained in the repository, evidencing the artist's desire to push beyond the constraints of her apparatus.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Writings and photography by Tom McDonough, Stephanie Snyder, Louis Jaffe and Horatiu Sava in the latest OSMOSThe latest issue of OSMOS features Stefan Gronert's essay exploring Thomas Struth's family portraits; Cay Sophie Rabinowitz on OSMOS artist-in-residence Kevin Claiborne; Leila Grothe on Cynthia Daignault's paintings reflecting on American life; Chilean artist Felipe Mujica in conversation with Marcos Agudelo; Christian Rattemeyer on Adam Simon's paintings; Tom McDonough on David Schoerner's birdhouse series; Stephanie Snyder on Fabiola Menchelli in Eye of the Beholder; Horatiu Sava's story of Romanian sheep herders; Louis Jaffe's use of digital mapping to explore Californian wildfires; and Reportage by Guannan Li on fishermen in the Portugese town of Ovar.Founder and editor of OSMOS Magazine Cay Sophie Rabinowitz describes the publication as "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography." OSMOS Magazine is the only periodical publication in the market combining curatorial and art historical perspectives with portfolios, photo narratives and reportage.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Osmos is "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography," explains founder and editor Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (formerly of Parkett and Fantom). It is divided into recurring thematic sections-some traditional, such as "Portfolio," "Stories" and "Reportage"--and others more idiosyncratic, such as "Eye of the Beholder," where gallerists discuss the talents they showcase; and "Means to an End," about the side effects of nonartistic image production. This issue includes Tom McDonough's essay on Share Corsaut, Anton Stankowski's constructivist photographs and Prem Krishnamurthy's survey of Klaus Wittkugel's poster designs. The cover by Blaise Cepis announces his feature forthcoming in the following issue.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Osmos Magazine is "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography," explains founder and editor Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (formerly of Parkett and Fantom). Nourishing contemporary perspectives in photography and the visual arts, the issue delivers a unique view with content divided into recurring thematic sections--some traditional, such as "Portfolio," "Stories" and "Reportage"--and others more idiosyncratic, such as "Eye of the Beholder," where gallerists discuss the talents they showcase; and "Means to an End," about the side effects of nonartistic image production.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Osmos Magazine is "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography," explains founder and editor Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (formerly of Parkett and Fantom). The magazine is divided into thematic sections--some traditional, such as "Portfolio," "Stories" and "Reportage"-- and others more idiosyncratic, such as "Eye of the Beholder," where gallerists discuss the talents they showcase; and "Means to an End," on the side effects of non-artistic image production. This issue features Sarah Meister on Jan Groover, Helga Pakasaar on the Uno Langmann Family Collection's photographic archive of turn-of-the-century British Columbia, AA Bronson, Josef Bauer, Janice Guy, Honza Zamojski, Eva Kot'átková, Brian DePinto, and Anna and Bernhardt Blume, all enclosed in Alex Welsh's poignant cover, depicting residents of Fergusson, MO.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Writings on, and work by, Mariah Garnett, Diane Severin Nguyen and Margarete Jakschik plus an essay on the many uses of the word "pictures"Founder and editor of Osmos Magazine Cay Sophie Rabinowitz (formerly of Parkett and Fantom) describes the publication as "an art magazine about the use and abuse of photography," explains . The magazine is divided into thematic sections--some traditional, and others more idiosyncratic. This 20th issue looks backward and forward. Kelly Sidley's essay surveys the wide-ranging use of the term "pictures" in 1977, from Mapplethorpe's simultaneous shows entitled "Pictures"--one of "portraits" at Holly Solomon and the other of "erotic pictures" at the Kitchen--to Douglas Crimp's renowned Pictures Generation exhibition at Artists Space. The "Still Moving Still" section focuses on Los Angeles-based Mariah Garnett; a portfolio on the work of Diane Severin Nguyen; and a selection of images by Margarete Jakschik, who was the cover artist for the previous issue. Alongside longtime contributing editors Tom McDonough and Drew Sawyer, new contributors such as River Bullock make their debut.
Librería: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Scenes from the frontlines of American feminism and civil rights, from the archives of folk singer, filmmaker and photographer Bev GrantThis is the first monograph on Brooklyn-based photographer Bev Grant's (born 1942) extensive archive of photographs made from 1968 to 1972, when she was on the frontlines as a feminist and political activist. Grant began taking photographs as part of her participation in demonstrations with the Women's Movement, such as No More Miss America in Atlantic City in 1968 and The Jeannette Rankin Brigade in Washington, DC, in 1968. As a member of the film collective New York Newsreel, she gained access to the Young Lords Party, the Black Panther Party and the Poor People's Campaign."When I sat in on a workshop given by Students for a Democratic Society at Princeton University in 1967, I had no idea of the impact it would have on the rest of my life. The workshop topic was women's liberation. It was an awakening, a dawn of consciousness that gave me a framework to understand my life and a path that I continue to follow.".
EUR 54,14
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Internationally renowned artist and self-described "still-life photographer" Eileen Quinlan (born 1972) uses medium- and large-format analog cameras to create abstract photographs, working the film with steel wool or lengthy chemical processing. Among the subjects of her photographs are smoke, mirrors, Mylar, colored lights and other photographs. Featuring color reproductions and in-depth critical essays by Mark Godfrey and Tom McDonough, this book surveys Quinlan's use of Polaroid film from 2006 to 2017. Initially used as a tool for proofing, Quinlan's Polaroids can be seen as sketches, moments in which crucial formal and conceptual questions were explored and worked out. Moving through her extensive archive, one can find the origins of almost every larger body of work, as well as many ideas that remained in the repository, evidencing the artist's desire to push beyond the constraints of her apparatus.
EUR 55,57
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Wardell Milan (born 1978) earned a BFA in photography and painting in 2001 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and his MFA at Yale University in 2004. Right out of school in 2005 Milan emerged and was included in institutional exhibitions such as Greater New York at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center and Frequency at The Studio Museum in Harlem. Milan has continued to challenge conventions of medium and message in his deeply personal and prolific work, which has been exhibited internationally.His work has been collected by The Studio Museum in Harlem; Denver Art Museum; Museum of Modern Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Hessel Museum of Art, Bard College, and Art Institute of Chicago. Milan is represented by David Nolan Gallery in New York. This is Milan's first monograph covering the breadth of his studio and exhibition practice over the course of the past decade and leading into the next.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. After cofounding Fantom in 2009 in Milan and New York, Cay Sophie Rabinowitz is continuing the endeavor by launching her magazine with the new name of Osmos. Osmos magazine focuses its editorial practice on texts and image series by practitioners and professionals investigating the uses and abuses of photography. Alongside more conventional genres, such as Essay, Interview, and Portfolio, Osmos frames some of its content in sectors, such as "Collections," about curatorial and archival practice; "Means to an End," about the side effects of non-artistic image production; and "Picture Perfect," where photography is implicit in the production of the featured work, but is not always the resulting final medium. One outstanding feature is the critical approach to the cover, which acknowledges the delayed effect of image capture or so-called "after image," by featuring an artist or work to be discussed in the following issue. With a radical blend of arresting images, print quality, and distinctive design, Osmos magazine is the most recognized publication in the market fostering contemporary perspectives in photography as the medium crossing all creative industries and practices--art, design, fashion and propaganda, aiming at the core of our imagination.
Librería: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 77,62
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. A geometric motif pursued through collage by a celebrated Croatian protagonist of concrete artCroatian artist Julije Knifer (1924-2004) is recognized as one of the most prominent artists related to concrete art after 1945, as well as a founding member of the 1960s art collective known as the Gorgona Group. Over a career spanning five decades, Knifer developed a singularly restrained practice focusing on the variation of a single visual motif: the meander. Knifer's meanders have been interpreted differently depending on the period in which they appeared: first in the context of geometric abstraction and neo-constructivism of the "New Tendencies" of the 1960s. Today, they are more often understood as a gesture of resistance, with their asceticism and interest in the absurdism of anti-art and the neo avant-garde.This book focuses on a group of collages, produced in the late 1950s and early 1960s, that illustrates the development of the meander motif at a pivotal moment in Knifer's career.
EUR 45,40
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Scenes from the frontlines of American feminism and civil rights, from the archives of folk singer, filmmaker and photographer Bev GrantThis is the first monograph on Brooklyn-based photographer Bev Grant's (born 1942) extensive archive of photographs made from 1968 to 1972, when she was on the frontlines as a feminist and political activist. Grant began taking photographs as part of her participation in demonstrations with the Women's Movement, such as No More Miss America in Atlantic City in 1968 and The Jeannette Rankin Brigade in Washington, DC, in 1968. As a member of the film collective New York Newsreel, she gained access to the Young Lords Party, the Black Panther Party and the Poor People's Campaign."When I sat in on a workshop given by Students for a Democratic Society at Princeton University in 1967, I had no idea of the impact it would have on the rest of my life. The workshop topic was women's liberation. It was an awakening, a dawn of consciousness that gave me a framework to understand my life and a path that I continue to follow.".
EUR 52,46
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. Featured in the Guggenheim's 2015 landmark Photo-Poetics exhibition, New York-based artist Leslie Hewitt (born 1977) is one of the most revered artists working between photography and sculpture. Collaboration has been a central part of Hewitt's art, including projects with William Cordova and Matt Keegan, and her ongoing work with cinematographer Bradford Young exploring the Menil Collection archive of civil rights-era photographs.That cinematic rumination on historicity and the relationship of the archive to memory, minimalism, lived experience and time, sets an exemplary precedent for this first monograph surveying Hewitt's oeuvre. Edited by Cay Sophie Rabinowitz with texts by Nana Adusei-Poka and others, and designed by Garrick Gott, with color reproductions and in-depth critical essays, this book offers rare insights into the artist's extensive personal archive of images, concepts and ideas.