In 'The Perfect Man' Cristina de MIDDEL uses the film 'Modern Times' by Charlie Chaplin as the starting point for the narrative structure, reflecting on the peculiar idea of masculinity in India - tracing the relationship between man, machine and labor.
58,00 € *
In 'Cotton Worldwide', Hans Peter JOST documents on his travels to India, China, Brazil, America, Uzbekistan, Mali and Tanzania, the living and working conditions of cotton farmers as well as cultivation, harvesting, processing and marketing of cotton.
from 9,95 €
HC with dust jacket,
98,00 € *
The out-of-print volume 'Retrospective' deals with the staged & surrealist photography of Arthur TRESS, whose work is characterized by allegorical wit and narrative acuity, as well as challenging the imagination and understanding of the dark sides of life
38,00 € * Weight 1.1 kg
In his double volume called 'Delhi Dilemma', British photographer David BAILEY avoids depicting the cultural & economic differences between East and West. By showing colors, textures & people that characterize Delhi, he created a sensitive city portrait.
95,00 € *
Leporello (accordeon style) in slipcase, 16,5 x 22 x 2,5 cm., 140 pp., color ills., English, Ltd. to 500 copies
0,00 € *
'India. A Celebration of Life' by Manuel RIVERA-ORTIZ gathers 120 photos of people & places in color & b/w, from Rajasthan to Calcutta, from Mumbai to Kutch and deals more with hope than despair and the dignity of people who still live deprived in poverty
49,90 € *
Linen bound HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 23 x 28 x 2 cm., 112 pp., 51 color ills., text language: English
48,00 € *
Playing with diverse formats, the black-and-white photographs in the out-of-print photo volume 'End Time City' by Michael ACKERMAN go beyond depicting the city of Benares and instead create a moving and radically personal portrait of human life and death.
from 48,00 € Weight 1.4 kg