This expanded, revised edition of 'Los Angeles Spring' - one of Robert ADAMS' most influential series - shows what was left of those citrus groves, eucalyptus trees and palms that once flourished there in the 1970s and 1980s when he returned to L.A. Basin
185,00 € * Weight 1.8 kg
In 'Some Say Ice', Alessandra SANGUINETTI alludes to the possibility of undoing death through the act of photography, making visible undercurrents of doubt. The book title was inspired by a poem by Robert Frost that deals with the inevitability of death.
0,00 € * Weight 1.4 kg
This two-volume title is the result of a reworking of photos taken by Robert ADAMS in the mid-1980s and which have been published under the title 'Perfect Times, Perfect Places'. It is about the privilege of entering a wide, open space with your partner.
80,00 € *
The color images made by Raissa VENABLES show soul spaces that tell of the deeds, dreams and nightmares of their inhabitants. On the computer, she weaves detailed shots of living rooms, hallways, staircases, elevators, or tents into mysterious tableaus.
18,00 € * Weight 0.8 kg
In 1968, Robert ADAMS photographed the nondescript area south of Colorado Springs. The b/w images, clear in their description, embodied the contemporary landscape of the US frontier - a theme of far-reaching significance taken up by the 'New Topographics'
55,00 € * Weight 0.7 kg
In his photo volume 'Nag Head', US photographer Joel STERNFELD interweaves two personal stories that together reveal the roots and development of color theory in his work over the past five decades. The color photographs were taken in the mid/late 1970s.
50,00 € * Weight 1 kg
The travel diary 'See Saw' by Antonia HENSCHEL takes us to 10 places worldwide. From London to Venice and Tokyo. Connecticut, is followed by Taipei & Shanghai and Marrakech by Seoul. A foggy stretch of forest on the Moselle and a visit to Odawara, Tokyo.
24,00 € * Weight 0.7 kg