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Magnum photobook : the Catalogue Raisonné / by Ritchin, Fred,author.(CARDINAL)773739; Naggar, Carole,1951-author.(CARDINAL)722877;
Introduction: Questions, hidden by the answers / by Fred Ritchin -- The photobooks : in detail, 1938-2016 / texts by Fred Ritchin and Carole Naggar -- From the archive : making photobooks -- The catalogue raisonné & photographers' biographies.Includes bibliographical references and index.This is an in-depth survey of photobooks by world-acclaimed Magnum photographers, featuring some of the rarest books ever to have been published, as well as many landmark and iconic books. The first ever illustrated bibliography of over 1,300 photobooks published by Magnum photographers since the agency was founded in 1947, this volume offers rich insight into both the history of the photobook and the important role that Magnum has played in documentary photography. The seventy-year arc of Magnum Photos describes a vibrant and perilously fragile trajectory since its founding two years after the end of World War II.--Adapted from cover and introduction.
Subjects: Documentary photographs.; Magnum Photos.; Photography, Artistic.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Italy. by Zerndi, Andreas,photographer.; Ivanov, Anton,photographer.(CARDINAL)830803;
Imagine checking out the catwalks and boutiques of Milan, stumbling over ancient relics in Rome, floating through Venice by gondola, standing open-jawed in front of artwork at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, eating pizza in Naples and gelato in Sicily, puttering through hilltop villages in Tuscany, eating Parma ham and parmesan in Parma, hiking in the Dolomites, or kicking back in the crystal waters of the Amalfi Coast. Come on, Italy is waiting for you.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Photobooks.; Photobooks.;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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Paris. by Karapancev, Zoran,photographer.;
Meandering through cobblestone streets drinking expresso in a literary salon gazing up at hundreds of years of history at Notre Dame checking out the works of the great masters at the Louvre picnicking in the Champ de Mars with the Eiffel Tower looming above shopping for perfume or shoes at the famous Parisian galleries bartering for fresh oysters at local street markets or sipping cocktails at the Moulin Rouge
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Photobooks.; Photobooks.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Bakuman. [manga] : by Ōba, Tsugumi.(CARDINAL)486789; Obata, Takeshi,1969-(CARDINAL)486786; Miyaki, Tetsuichiro.(CARDINAL)350881; Donovan, Hope.(CARDINAL)481953; Gaubatz, James.(CARDINAL)562858;
"Big changes are in store now that Moritaka and Akito have their own series in Shonen Jump. Hanging out with their favorite manga creators, hiring assistants, keeping track of the weekly reader surveys -- life as a professional manga artist is tough! Can these two survive the pressure?"Rated T for teen.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Young adult fiction.; Teenagers; High school students; Cartoonists; Artistic collaboration; Illustrators; Authors, Japanese;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 8
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Bakuman. by Ōba, Tsugumi.; Obata, Takeshi,1969-illustrator.; Miyaki, Tetsuichiro,translator.; Donovan, Hope,adapter.; Gaubatz, James,illustrator.;
Big changes are in store now that Moritaka and Akito have their own series in Shonen Jump. Hanging out with their favorite manga creators, hiring assistants, keeping track of the weekly reader surveys -- life as a professional manga artist is tough! Can these two survive the pressure?Rated T for teen.
Subjects: Graphic novels.; Young adult fiction.; Teenagers; High school students; Cartoonists; Artistic collaboration; Illustrators; Authors, Japanese; Comic books, strips, etc;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The certainty of nothing / by Fifield, Sandi Haber,photographer.(CARDINAL)853730; Minot, Susan,poet.(CARDINAL)747956; Die Keure (Firm),printer.(CARDINAL)853729;
"Sandi Haber Fifield's recent monograph is inspired by the ruins of Angkor, ancient sites built in the 12th century and once part of the Khmer Empire. Much has come and gone in this remarkable location and Haber Fifield captures its mystery and fragility. With her recognizable drawing and collage techniques, she expands upon the idea of the artist as an architect of nature"--Artist's website.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Fifield, Sandi Haber; Photobooks.; Photography, Artistic.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Rebels, Rogues, and outlaws: a pictorial history of WarRoom / by Fleuette, Dan;
"As an artist, Dan Fleuette has always identified with the marginal, the rebels, those at the margins of society. Traditionally, these characters have been artists, musicians, filmmakers, and writers. Since the dawn of woke culture, where many of today's artists march in lockstep with the dominant, politically correct corporate news and political space, these marginal characters have taken a different look. Today's rebels would have been considered quite mainstream just a few years ago. Included in their ranks are the scorned, mocked, ridiculed and canceled--those who risk everything to dare to speak their mind and run counter to mainstream narratives" -- Provided by publisher
Subjects: Photobooks; Conservatism; Politicians; Journalists; Podcasts; WarRoom (Podcasts);
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Civil rights childhood : picturing liberation in African American photobooks / by Capshaw, Katharine.(CARDINAL)408925;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Friendship, Sympathy, Social Change -- Pictures and Nonfiction : Conduct and Coffee Tables -- Today : Framing Freedom in Mississippi -- The Black Arts Movement : Childhood as Liberatory Process -- Blurring the Childhood Image : Representations of the Civil Rights Narrative -- Conclusion: A Text for Trayvon.Childhood joy, pleasure, and creativity are not often associated with the civil rights movement. Their ties to the movement may have faded from historical memory, but these qualities received considerable photographic attention in that tumultuous era. Katharine Capshaw's Civil Rights Childhood reveals how the Black child has been--and continues to be--a social agent that demands change. Because children carry a compelling aura of human value and potential, images of African American children in the wakeof Brown v. Board of Education had a powerful effect on the fight for civil rights. In the iconography of Emmett Till and the girls murdered in the 1963 Birmingham church bombings, Capshaw explores the function of children's photographic books and the image of the Black child in social justice campaigns for school integration and the civil rights movement. Drawing on works ranging from documentary photography, coffee-table and art books, and popular historical narratives and photographic picture books forthe very young, Civil Rights Childhood sheds new light on images of the child and family that portrayed liberatory models of Blackness, but it also considers the role photographs played in the desire for consensus and closure with the rise of multiculturalism. Offering rich analysis, Capshaw recovers many obscure texts and photographs while at the same time placing major names like Langston Hughes, June Jordan, and Toni Morrison in dialogue with lesser-known writers. An important addition to thinking about representation and politics, Civil Rights Childhood ultimately shows how the photobook--and the aspirations of childhood itself--encourage cultural transformation.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; African Americans; Civil rights movements; Social justice; African American children; African American children; Picture books; Photography; Art and social action;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 9
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Sounds of silence : seeking the spirit of Zen / by Dagys, Paul,1947-photographer,artist.(CARDINAL)856648;
Subjects: Dagys, Paul, 1947-; Photobooks; Photographers; Photography;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The hidden book [large print] : a novel / by Manning, Kirsty,author.(CARDINAL)784316;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-351)."Austria, 1940s: Yugoslavian Nico Antonov is just one of more than 200,000 people imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp near the Danube River. Malnourished and forced into hard labor in a quarry, he still defies his captors any way he can. When fate brings him into contact with Lena Lang, a young woman living with her family in fear of their Nazi occupiers, he finds an ally. SS officers have charged Spanish POW and photographer Mateo Baca with recording the events and prisoners of Mauthausen and to make five copies of the collected photo book for the Third Reich's leaders. But Mateo also creates a sixth book to be smuggled out of the camp, where Nico entrusts Lena to hide it and protect their secret. Australia, 1980s to present day: When teenager Hannah Campbell discovers her grandfather Nico's mysterious photo album, filled with horrific visions of suffering and cruelty, the barbarities of World War II no longer feel like ancient history. Haunted by the images for years, as a university student and a married young mother, she pursues the truth behind her grandfather's incarceration. As Hannah experiences love and loss in her own life, she comes to understand how the photos not only capture history but reflect a shared humanity that must never be forgotten."--
Subjects: Large print books.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Mauthausen (Concentration camp); Prisoners of war; World War, 1939-1945; Photographers; Photobooks; Grandfathers; Granddaughters;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 5
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