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Diane Arbus: Untitled

Author: Doon Arbus/ Diane Arbus
Publisher: Aperture
Genre: Arts & Photography
My Rating:   : 4.5 (7 votes)
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Afterword by Doon Arbus

In these photographs Arbus achieves a lyricism, an emotional purity, that sets them apart from all her other accomplishments. Untitled may well be Arbus's most transcendent, most romantic vision. It is a celebration of the singularity and connectedness of each and every one of us. It demands of us what it demanded of her: the courage to see things as they are and the grace to permit them simply to be.




 

IN AMERICA

Author: Eve Arnold
Publisher: Knopf
Genre: Arts & Photography
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Eden: Selected Photographs

Author: Melanie Eve Barocas
Publisher: Eve Editions
Genre: Arts & Photography
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Criticizing Photographs: An Introduction to Understanding Images

Author: Terry Barrett
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities//Social Sciences//Languages
Genre: Arts & Photography
My Rating:   : 4.5 (10 votes)
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Custom Two: Summary: ""Criticizing Photographs: An Introduction to Understanding Images "is now in its third edition and it has become the standard in photo criticism and theory courses throughout the United States. The book contains an elegant pedagogical apparatus founded on the four critical activities that Terry Barrett so ably illuminates -- describing, interpreting, evaluating, and theorizing.

Moreover, Barrett's analytical categorization of photographs into ideal types including the aesthetically evaluative and the interpretive (to cite two examples) has provided readers with a highly original and useful way to think about how photographs are made to function in the world." Louis Kaplan, Southern Illinois University


 

Lapdancer

Author: Juliana Beasley
Publisher: powerHouse Books
Genre: Television
My Rating:   : 5.0 (12 votes)
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Custom Two: Summary: Determined to supplement her meager income as a novice photographer, Juliana Beasley embarked on an eight-year odyssey as a professional nude dancer, specializing in "lap dances," where a woman dances above a seated customer, erotically brushing against his body. From New York to Reno, Beasley worked in over two dozen strip clubs, dancing for twenty dollars a song, experiencing the rewards and pitfalls of the profession: variable income, flexible schedules, emotional and physical exhaustion, sex industry camaraderie - and an arrest for prostitution. Though she was a professional dancer, Beasley never forgot the purpose of her studies in documentary work. Along with negligees and stilettos, she regularly brought a camera to the clubs, and began recording testimonies from the managers, dancers, and patrons. The result is Lapdancer, an inside look at the world of professional nude dancing. Culled from thousands of photographs and hours of interviews, Beasley documents an oft-derided but rarely understood culture - one tightly codified by rules and behavior, and peopled with characters from a David Lynch film. Through these pictures and interviews Beasley, a sex industry Virgil, guides us through the erotic dancer circuit, detailing its ruthlessly economic underpinnings and the intimate, anoymous currency between dancer and customer. Here, at what was once society's fringe, Beasley depicts mainstream culture's new evolving definitions of sexuality, gender politics, capitalism, therapy - even love.


 

Ferenc Berko: 60 Years of Photography <<the Discovering Eye>>

Author: Ferenc Berko
Publisher: Edition Stemmle
Genre: Arts & Photography
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Century

Author: Bruce Bernard
Publisher: Phaidon Press
Genre: Arts & Photography
My Rating:   : 4.0 (36 votes)
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Custom Two: Summary: The impact of photography, with its permutations and manipulations, has created incredible images of human hope and suffering throughout the 20th century. Inured as readers may be to the sights of our age, anyone who leafs through the astonishing chronicle that is Bruce Bernard's "Century" cannot fail to be impressed and moved by this vast visual document of the past 100 years. Weighing in at around 10 pounds and containing more than 1,000 photographs, this significant document of 100 years of human history displays Bernard's 30 years of experience as a picture editor with the "Sunday Times Magazine".
Divided into six sections--1899-1914, High Hopes and Recklessness; 1914-33, Self-Inflicted Wounds Remain Infected; 1933-45, Rise and Fall of the Unspeakable; 1945-65, Atomic Truce Walks a Tightrope; 1965-85, Vietnam to the Moon to Soviet Collapse; and 1985-99, Chaos and Hope on a Burdened Planet--with accompanying text and quotations, "Century" presents an average of 10 images for each year, from the banal to the brilliant. In 1921 readers witness Claude Monet overseeing his glorious water-lily gardens. Next to that is an image of starving children in the Russian famine that followed the end of World War I. The young Princess Elizabeth walks her corgi in London's Hyde Park in 1934, while the facing page shows the moment of King Alexander I's assassination in Marseilles. American GIs laugh with girls on a German beach in 1946--a couple of pages on from the then recently revealed horrors of the concentration camp at Auschwitz. Three decades later, sees the Sex Pistols inaugurating the era of punk rock, while anti-apartheid leader Steve Biko lies murdered by police in his South African jail cell. By turns harrowing and humorous, "Century" is a magnificent photographic testament to 100 years of human advancement, futility, acts of heroism, and episodes of unspeakable cruelty. The book ends on a note of hope with a still from a 1999 German production of Beethoven's opera "Fidelio", a triumph of goodness over evil. It is nonetheless difficult to erase the preceding image of refugees fleeing Kosovo in the same month and the same year--history's hour of darkness come round once more. "--Catherine Taylor, Amazon.co.uk"


 

Mies van der Rohe Lake Shore Drive Apartments : High-Rise Building//Wohnhochhaus (Mies Van Der Rohe Archive)

Author: Werner Blaser
Publisher: Birkhauser
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Donne-moi quelque chose qui ne meure pas

Author: Christian Bobin/ Edouard Boubat
Publisher: Gallimard
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The Great Wide Open: Panoramic Photographs of the American West

Author: Claudia Bohn-Spector/ Jennifer A. Watts
Publisher: Merrell
Genre: Arts & Photography
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