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  • av Bolofo Koto
    445

    If one had to choose a single series that summed up Koto Bolofo's unconventional approach to fashion photography, it could well be Say Cheese-pictures brimming with light and delight which defy the often stilted, glum or over-dramatized images of the industry. These photos were originally published in 2000 in Vogue Italia, then under the legendary Franca Sozzani, whom Bolofo first met in 1984 and worked with over more than 25 years. He fondly remembers the exceptional creative freedom she gave him and other photographers at the magazine-Sozzani provided the clothes, they did the rest.And so it was with Say Cheese: Bolofo was given a wardrobe of female swimwear, and with the help of his frequent stylist Nicoletta Santoro, he shunned professional models, instead enlisting a vibrant squad of real synchronized swimmers, California's Riverside Aquettes. The resulting images show a variety of female bodies at ease and play-floating and twirling in sparkling, sun-filled water, clad in retro looks, from Great Gatsby flair to flowered 1950s bathing caps, and each wearing Bolofo's favorite accessory: a genuine smile.

  • av Mark Peterson
    429

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    av David Bailey
    645

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    This is a new edition of Lead Belly: A Life in Pictures, the rich visual biography of legendary American folk musician Lead Belly, originally published by Steidl in 2007. Here is a treasure trove of rare photographs, news clippings, concert programs, personal correspondence (including letters from Woody Guthrie), record albums, awards and other memorabilia, some of which was discovered in a basement trunk in Brooklyn, safely stored by Lead Belly's wife Martha-"My wife is half my life; my guitar is the other half," he once said.Born Huddie William Ledbetter (1889-1949), Lead Belly was an influential Louisiana bluesman who wrote and performed some of the best-loved songs of the twentieth century, including "The Midnight Special," "Cotton Fields," "Rock Island Line," "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" and his signature "Goodnight, Irene." Notable for his strong vocals and virtuosity on the twelve-string guitar, he could also play the piano, mandolin, harmonica, violin, concertina and accordion. In 1934 Library of Congress folk music anthropologist John A. Lomax discovered Lead Belly serving time for assault in the infamous Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. Lomax, traveling through the South in search of American folk songs, immediately recognized Lead Belly as a walking anthology of African-American music and arranged for him to come to New York, where he soon created a sensation. Lead Belly's ongoing legacy is significant: Bob Dylan cited him as his earliest influence in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech in 2016 while other musicians shaped by him include Van Morrison, Kurt Cobain, Keith Richards, Jimi Hendrix, Robert Plant, Dan Zanes, Bonnie Raitt and Beck.

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    av Benedict Wells
    425

    "The most beautiful summers are often also the most painful. We rarely feel more alive. And at the end of those summers, we're reminded all the more strongly that everything passes. Looking at Philipp Keel's new works in Last Summer there is the absence-apart from a single nude-of people. Instead, there are still lifes and above all pictures of palms, pools, drinks, initially seeming cool and summery, as well as many captured moments and incidental poetry. Common to them all is Keel's eye for specific details and moods, and yet on closer inspection melancholy permeates many of his works. At times, the moment has already passed or is only visible on the blurred margins of our consciousness. What remains is a feeling of transience, perhaps even a faint touch of loneliness.One of the great strengths of Keel's works is that they stay subtle and reserved. We each find in them what we wish to find. In some, the melancholy is light-hearted, little more than a gentle, not unpleasant tug at a taut string somewhere deep inside us. In others there is more to it. Last Summer takes us to a threshold: evening has set in, a solitary view from a veranda with a drink in hand, friends laughing in the background as the day's last light fades. In our mind play the images of a day that passed far too quickly, some flickering, some clear. Perhaps we feel briefly wistful, or perhaps we turn around and go back to the others." Benedict Wells

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    - Working with Berenice Abbott 1972-1991
    av Hank O'Neal
    775,-

    Hank O'Neal met Berenice Abbott in 1972 at the coffee shop of a Holiday Inn on 57th Street in New York City. After a two-hour meeting Abbott suggested he should visit her if he was ever near Moosehead Lake in northern Maine. In the fall of 1973 O'Neal did just that, spending a long weekend with Abbott at her circa 1810 stagecoach inn. They hit it off and at the end of the stay she said, "If you ever get a real camera come up here and I'll teach you how to use it." In early 1974 he bought an 8 × 10 Deardorff camera and in the summer of that year headed back to Maine. The first and only lesson lasted about 30 minutes and Abbott told him to photograph the antique doorknocker on her front door. After almost an hour she returned to check on his progress and said, "You've got to do a damn sight better than that, buster"-not only sound advice but a great title for a book.Abbott and O'Neal became close friends and worked together on books, exhibitions, catalogues, films, lectures, portfolios, the sale of her collection, and even social gatherings, with Abbott as maid of honor at his wedding. You've Got to Do a Damn Sight Better than That, Buster is an informal, rollicking memoir based on 19 years of personal observations by O'Neal of one of the most accomplished American artists of the twentieth century.

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    av Robert Adams
    595,-

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    av Robert Adams
    579,-

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    av Robert Adams
    629,-

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    - Boats, Books, Birds
    av Joshua Chang
    425

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    - 60 Years of Tabloid Photography
    av Peter Walty
    925

    Am 14. Oktober 1959 erschien die erste Ausgabe des Schweizer Boulevardblattes BLICK. In zwei kleinen Wohnungen am Rande von Zürichs Bankenviertel aus der Taufe gehoben, ent- wickelte sich die Zeitung schnell zu einem stark polarisierenden Medienereignis: Sie wurde öffentlich verbrannt, einer ihrer Journalisten mit vorgehaltener Waffe verhaftet und vom Schweizer Bundesrat boykottiert. Aber der BLICK war immer nahe am Geschehen und begegnete seinen Lesern auf Augenhöhe - ganz im Gegensatz zu den anderen Zeitungen an den Kiosken dieser Zeit. »BLICK war dabei« - so hieß das Motto. Und das zahlte sich aus. Der BLICK wurde schnell zur meist- gelesenen Zeitung der Schweiz. Dabei nahm die Fotografie von Anfang an eine Sonderrolle im BLICK ein. Eine Zeitung mit so vielen Bildern - das hatte vorher in der Schweiz nicht existiert. Fotos wurden in den Mittelpunkt gerückt und auf unkonventionelle und emotionale Weise mit Schlagzeilen und Text verknüpft. Storys wurden so auf eine für die Schweiz radikal neue Weise inszeniert. Zum sechzigsten Jubiläum von BLICK wurden aus Hunderttausenden von Fotos in den Archiven die herausragendsten, originellsten und emotionalsten für dieses Buch ausgewählt.

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    - Photographs 1980s - now
     
    999

    Co-published with The Walther Collection, this book is the first to present a comprehensive selection of the work of South African photographer Jo Ractliffe. Looking back over the past 35 years, it brings together images from major photo-essays, as well as early works that have not been seen before. Described by Okwui Enwezor as "one of the most accomplished and underrated photographers of her generation," Ractliffe started working in the early 1980s, and her photographs continue to reflect her preoccupation with the South African landscape and the ways in which it figures in the country's imaginary-particularly the violent legacies of apartheid. In 2007she extended her interests to the war in Angola and published three photobooks on the aftermath of that conflict and its manifestations in the South African landscape: Terreno Ocupado (2008), As Terras do Fim do Mundo (2010) and The Borderlands (2015).

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    av William Eggleston III
    3 415

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    av Michel Comte
    535

    This book is a visual biography of the legendary Swiss aviation pioneer Alfred Comte (1895-1965). Combining historical photos and documents with texts by Comte's son (also Alfred) and grandson the photographer Michel Comte, the book is the first to comprehensively explore the aviator's extraordinary life and achievements. Alfred Comte grew up in the village of Delsberg in the Berner Jura, where his brother had a carpentry shop and Alfred became obsessed with building model airplanes. At the time, newspapers lauded the courageous first aviators-and Comte's dream was born. At the age of 17, he took a taxi from Gare du Nord to Villacoublay, where a plane crashed just yards from the still moving vehicle. Unmoved, Comte spent his savings on flying lessons on an early Morane machine; he was a fearless and calculated student and soon made his first solo flights as well as forays into aerobatics. Comte joined the Swiss Air Force at the outbreak of the First World War, during which Oskar Bider selected him to train 63 young pilots. Among them was the avid photographer Walter Mittelholzer, who later became Comte's first partner in the Comte Mittelholzer & Cie, which in time became Swissair.

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    av Juergen Teller
    999

  • av Julie Ault & Felix Gonzalez-Torres
    605

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    av Edward Burtynsky
    1 059

    In spring 2020 Edward Burtynsky found himself, like most of us, in lockdown due to the corona pandemic. At the time Burtynsky was in his beloved Grey County, Ontario-an area of wild beauty where he made his earliest photos-and he used his isolation there to reflect and create: with a new camera in hand he began recording nature in images which, in his words, are an "affirmation of the complexity, wonder and resilience of the natural order in all things."Over the past 40 years Burtynsky has compellingly explored the shocking variety and scale of industrialized landscapes, from oil refineries to quarries, from aquaculture to salt extraction. Yet in Natural Order he captures a moment when mankind has been temporarily stopped in its tracks, businesses suspended and economies disrupted-a moment for nature to breathe. These photos of trees and other flora show nature on the dynamic cusp between winter and spring, a time of melting snow, sprouting shoots and the promise of bounty: for Burtynsky, "an enduring order that remains intact regardless of our own human fate."

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    av Diana Michener
    769

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    av Sheela Gowda
    365

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    - Trilingual edition (English / French / Italian)
     
    425

  • - Survivors. Faces of Life after the Holocaust
     
    335

    Survivors. Faces of Life after the Holocaust zeigt frontale, eindringliche Porträts von 75 Holocaust-Überlebenden in Israel. Entstanden sind diese Aufnahmen von Martin Schoeller in Zusammenarbeit mit dem World Holocaust Remembrance Center Yad Vashem mit Blick auf den 75. Jahrestag der Befreiung von Auschwitz am 27. Januar 2020. Diese überwältigenden Bilder halten vom Leben gezeichnete Gesichter jüdischer Frauen und Männer fest, die die Gräuel der Schoa mit angesehen, erduldet und überstanden haben. Sie vermitteln eine Ahnung vom Überlebenskampf und von der außergewöhnlichen körperlichen wie seelischen Zähigkeit dieser Menschen. Aus allernächster Nähe aufgenommen, erzählt uns jedes dieser Porträts von Martin Schoeller eine zugleich individuelle und kollektive Geschichte. Diese Augen betrachten uns, ihr Blick hält den unseren, die Falten dieser Gesichter bezeugen erlittene Qualen, aber auch den Triumph, überlebt und sich ein neues Leben aufgebaut zu haben. Survivors gibt Opfern der Schoa ein Gesicht - denjenigen, die überlebt haben, wie auch den vielen anderen, die nicht überlebt haben, und erlaubt uns als Betrachtern eine große Nähe zu diesen Menschen. Martin Schoellers Fotografien sind der Versuch, das Unbegreifliche für künftige Generationen zu bewahren.

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