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Christopher Griffith: Blown
The third monograph by Christopher Griffith is a finely balanced study into space and form created through the manipulation of shredded tires. Collected over a period of six years across the highways of America, discarded tires have been distilled in studio to create a new interpretation to that which is normally left forgotten by the roadside.
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Christopher Griffith: States
Griffith’s images meld traditional photographic process with a precisionist’s sense of design and composition, while deconstructing the very elements that make up our culture and industry. His imagery is drawn from the everyday object, overseen to the extent of going unnoticed in passing.
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Jenny Okun: Variations
Independently and through prestigious commissions, photographer Jenny Okun has traveled the world for more than twenty-five years creating dazzling, multi-layered interpretations of buildings by Frank Gehry, Richard Meier, Richard Rodgers, and many other renowned architects. Commissions have included the J. Paul Getty Museum; the Tate Modern; and the Whitney Museum of American Art. This is the first major book of Okun’s photography.
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Marco Delogu: Cardinali
Hauntingly beautiful portraits of the Vatican Cardinals photographed in their private chapels, apartments and Vatican grounds.
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Marco Delogu: Cattivita
Delogu photographed a selection of criminals in Rome's Ribebbia Detention Center. Concentrating on a merging of subject and environment, these photographs became a collection of images about individual survival in the face of incarceration.
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Marco Delogu: Noir et Blanc
Noir et Blanc documents Marco Delogu’s artistic career from the 1980s to the present for the first time. With series ranging from Cardinals, Roman Statues, and Gypsies, to Jockeys, Prison, Peasants, and Shepherds, his work is principally focused on portraiture. Delogu has only recently shifted his emphasis from man to his surroundings, with a series of studies entitled Two Migrations and Four Equestrian Studies, marking the first step toward the new sense of freedom that characterizes his latest work, Natures.
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Thekla Ehling: Sommerherz
With Summer Heart, German photographer Thekla Ehling (born in 1968) keeps pace with the growing up of her children and friends. She documents situations and moods so that the viewers find themselves entangled in connotations and memories of their own childhoods. Ehling’s pictures often show moments of isolation, in which a young spirit seems to regard itself as if in a trance. There are preoccupied looks, evidently comparing a current event with one already experienced
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