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Fig.
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ISBN: 9783865214751 3865214754 Year: 2007 Publisher: Göttingen Steidl

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Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin have create a fascinating museum in their book Fig. published by Photoworks and Steidl in 2007. It is a museum in which categorization occurs through varying degrees of separation between each object. Appearing to be in the documentary mode, Fig. weaves a web-like path between the objects and those links are only limited to Broomberg and Chanarin's imagination. Luckily for the readers, Broomberg and Chanarin show little restraint in reining in their minds. Broomberg and Chanarin are the duo behind much of the photography from Colors magazine. Neither has a studied background in photography but instead combined degrees in Sociology, Art History, Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence. Their previous work and books have taken them shifting from conceptual work and the constructed into the realm of documentary and back again. Fig. proves to have been as much a research project as a photographic one and charting the course for this book was most likely a complicated affair. Fig. is constructed with 95 images ("figures", hence the title Fig.) that are linked through short pieces of text. Each caption/text provides to the readers what most captions do -- they reveal what the object is and in turn give a short explanation as to why the reader should be interested. Thus Fig. is really a book of words -- words that can't entirely be trusted as they take giant leaps to link each object. Their individual caption construction may be factual but their sequencing is pure fiction. The result engrosses our attention and delves into the fantastic. Mermen (male mermaids) and the oldest waxwork from Madame Tussaud become a part of a "museum" that also holds discarded passport photos from Rwanda and descriptions of office spaces reserved for moments of state emergencies. A leaf blow from a tree near the site of a suicide bombing in Israel follows a photo of a termite hill in South Africa whose inhabitants "commit suicide" when the nest is threatened by spontaneously exploding. The links are tenuous and the driving force is an imaginative exuberance whose basis is the pure curiosity of subjects and making connections that create an unflagging sense of wonder. Fig. was designed by SMITH (Stuart Smith's London-based design firm) and the package is near perfect. The trim size sits perfectly in the hand and the presentation of the work is elegant. Broomberg and Charnarin prove to be excellent guides in which to chart a journey that obeys no map or compass. For me there is such a feeling of wonder from following this chain of objects that I wish Fig. contained not just 95 but 9500. With Fig. as an example, I could follow Broomberg and Charnarin's imagination to the margins of the margins and connect dots that no one had ever thought existed. http://5b4.blogspot.com/2008/06/fig-by-adam-broomberg-oliver-chanarin.html (1/12/10)


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Holy Bible
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ISBN: 9781907946417 1907946411 Year: 2013 Publisher: London : Macmillan,

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Adam Broomberg et Olivier Chanarin travaillent ensemble depuis une vingtaine d’années. Ils se sont rencontrés à Colors Magazine avant de s’envoler ensemble pour créer leurs propres images. Ils publient une bible illustrée d’images et notamment de catastrophes. S’inspirant de la Bible personnelle de Bertold Brecht, poète allemand, Olivier Chanarin et Adam Broomberg ont illustré ensemble une Bible avec des images évoquant la catastrophe. Au premier abord, cet ouvrage peut sembler un peu enfantin, facile ou irréfléchi. En réalité, il évoque une certaine histoire de la photographie et l’obsession de ce medium pour le conflit et les désastres. À travers des images violentes, les deux artistes tentent de montrer que les images de conflit ont encore moins de pouvoir aujourd’hui et qu’elles n’influent en rien la politique. Elles sont simplement un témoin obsessionnel de notre triste histoire. Le livre se termine par un essai d’Adi Ophir, intitulé Divine Violence. Il y constate que dans la Bible, Dieu s’exprime par la catastrophe et qu’un parallèle intéressant peut être fait avec nos sociétés actuelles : « Les États tentent d’imiter Dieu en récoltant les bénéfices de désastres, même quand ils disent ne pas en être la cause, parce qu’un désastre permet de déclarer un état d’urgence et donc de justifier l’autorité totale de l’État. »


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Conversations
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ISBN: 9791092727067 Year: 2014 Publisher: Paris: Eyes Publishing,

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Conversations, Vol.1 est un ensemble de 24 entretiens entre Rémi Coignet et les grands acteurs de la photographie contemporaine. Daido Moriyama, Anders Petersen ou Lewis Baltz reviennent sur leur œuvre et dévoilent leurs conceptions du livre de photographie. Au fil des entretiens se dessine une géographie de la photographie contemporaine.


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Conversations. 2
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ISBN: 9791092727197 Year: 2016 Publisher: Paris: Eyes Publishing,

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Depuis 2008, Rémi Coignet est l'auteur du blog "Des livres et des photos" consacré aux livres de photographie sur le site du journal Le Monde. Rémi Coignet est Rédacteur en chef de la revue The Eyes. Ses textes ont été publiés dans divers magazines dont Les Inrockuptibles, The Photobook Review, Le Magazine du Bibliophile ou Chronic'Art. Rémi Coignet a par ailleurs édité de nombreux livres pour les éditions de La Martinière, Minerva, Manise ainsi que pour le groupe L'Express. En France et en Europe il est régulièrement invité à débattre du livre de photographie. Récemment à Paris au Bal, en Allemagne au Fotobook Festival de Kassel, en Italie au festival Fotografia Europea de Reggio Emilia.


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Conflict time photography : [exhibition, London, Tate Modern, 26 November 2014 - 15 March 2015 ; Essen, Museum Folkwang, 10 April - 5 July 2015 ; Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, 31 July - 25 October 2015] : catalogue
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ISBN: 9781849763202 1849763208 Year: 2014 Publisher: London Tate Publishing

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From the seconds after a bomb is detonated to a former scene of battle years after a war has ended, this moving exhibition focuses on the passing of time, tracing a diverse and poignant journey through over 150 years of conflict around the world, since the invention of photography. In an innovative move, the works are ordered according to how long after the event they were created from moments, days and weeks to decades later. Photographs taken seven months after the fire bombing of Dresden are shown alongside those taken seven months after the end of the First Gulf War. Images made in Vietnam 25 years after the fall of Saigon are shown alongside those made in Nakasaki 25 years after the atomic bomb. The result is the chance to make never-before-made connections while viewing the legacy of war as artists and photographers have captured it in retrospect. The immediate trauma of war can be seen in the eyes of Don McCullin's Shell-shocked US Marine 1968, while the destruction of buildings and landscapes are documented by Simon Norfolk's Afghanistan: Chronotopia 2001. Different conflicts will also reappear from multiple points in time throughout the exhibition. The Second World War for example is addressed in Jerzy Lewczynski's 1960 photographs of the Wolf's Lair / Adolf Hitler's War Headquarters, Shomei Tomatsu's images of objects found in Nagasaki, Kikuji Kawada's epic project The Map made in Hiroshima in the 1960s, Michael Schmidt's Berlin streetscapes from 1980 and Nick Waplington's 1993 close-ups of cell walls from a Prisoner of War camp in Wales. The exhibition is staged to coincide with the 2014 centenary and concludes with new and recent projects by British, German, Polish and Syrian photographers which reflect on the First World War a century after it began.--Tate website.


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Homo empathicus : BredaPhoto international photo festival 2012.
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ISBN: 9789081838412 9081838415 Year: 2012 Publisher: Breda Eriskay Connection

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fotografie --- documentaire fotografie --- Breda --- Nederland --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Agou Christophe --- Arbugaeva Evgenia --- de Bode Chris --- van den Bossche Maarten --- van den Broeck Ben --- Broomberg Adam --- Chanarin Oliver --- Brouwer Michiel --- Buyckx Frederik --- Cartagena Alejandro --- Chun Kyungwoo --- Darzacq Denis --- Dekens Peter --- Faassen Vesna --- Tendance flou --- Frijters Alisha --- Gal Dani --- Garrett Bradley L. --- Gasparotto Lara --- Geene Anne --- de Gier Heidi --- van Haver Alain --- van Hees Carel --- Hjelmen Oyvind --- Itkonen Tiina --- Kiatsirikajorn Lek --- Koo Edwin --- Kozyrev Yuri --- Kramer Jeroen --- Lambrichts John --- Martens Peter --- Nieminen Joel --- Nieweg Simone --- Osoy Renato --- Poelstra Willem --- Roebben Marnicq --- Rozovsky Irina --- Schuette Philip --- Tehnica Schweiz --- Laszlo Gergely --- Rakosi Peter --- Singelyn Liam --- Sissingh Bert --- Sola Claudia --- Spano Luca --- Spilliaert Lisa --- Steveniers Sebastian --- Subotzky Mikhael --- Toledano Phillip --- Towell Larry --- Vanfraechem Dieter --- Visser Jeroen p. --- Voeten Teun --- Weber Donald --- de Wilde Sanne --- Willing Yannik --- Yamamoto Masao --- Zuallaert Laura --- 77.039 --- Exhibitions --- Garrett Bradley L --- Visser Jeroen p --- CDL --- 77039. --- Agou Christophe. --- Arbugaeva Evgenia. --- Breda. --- Broomberg Adam. --- Brouwer Michiel. --- Buyckx Frederik. --- CDL. --- Cartagena Alejandro. --- Chanarin Oliver. --- Chun Kyungwoo. --- Darzacq Denis. --- Dekens Peter. --- Faassen Vesna. --- Frijters Alisha. --- Gal Dani. --- Gasparotto Lara. --- Geene Anne. --- Hjelmen Oyvind. --- Itkonen Tiina. --- Kiatsirikajorn Lek. --- Koo Edwin. --- Kozyrev Yuri. --- Kramer Jeroen. --- Lambrichts John. --- Laszlo Gergely. --- Martens Peter. --- Nederland. --- Nieminen Joel. --- Nieweg Simone. --- Osoy Renato. --- Poelstra Willem. --- Rakosi Peter. --- Roebben Marnicq. --- Rozovsky Irina. --- Schuette Philip. --- Singelyn Liam. --- Sissingh Bert. --- Sola Claudia. --- Spano Luca. --- Spilliaert Lisa. --- Steveniers Sebastian. --- Subotzky Mikhael. --- Tehnica Schweiz. --- Tendance flou. --- Toledano Phillip. --- Towell Larry. --- Vanfraechem Dieter. --- Voeten Teun. --- Weber Donald. --- Willing Yannik. --- Yamamoto Masao. --- Zuallaert Laura. --- de Bode Chris. --- de Gier Heidi. --- de Wilde Sanne. --- documentaire fotografie. --- eenentwintigste eeuw. --- fotografie. --- van Haver Alain. --- van Hees Carel. --- van den Bossche Maarten. --- van den Broeck Ben.


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Post-photography : the artist with a camera
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ISBN: 9781780672281 1780672284 Year: 2014 Publisher: London Laurence King

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The real world is full of cameras; the virtual world is full of images. Where does all this photographic activity leave the artist-photographer? Post-Photography tries to answer that question by investigating the exciting new language of photographic image-making that is emerging in the digital age of anything-is-possible and everything-has-been-done-before.

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digital images --- Photography --- fotografie --- digital photography [digital camera] --- Art --- anno 2000-2099 --- Photography, Artistic. --- kunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Henner Mishka --- Schmid Joachim --- Stenram Eva --- Belle Nicole --- Smith David Thomas --- Briggs Jonny --- Sendas Noé --- Borissova Julia --- Pyatkovka Roman --- Juhasz Brandon --- Schmidt Andreas --- Valla Clement --- Belin Valérie --- Rhee Jae Yong --- Lewis Jonathan --- Nishino Sohei --- Barbieri Olivo --- Yongliang Yang --- Holdsworth Dan --- Demaison Laurence --- Hara Hisaji --- Ghadirian Shadi --- Agbodjelou Leonce Raphael --- Rogers Christy Lee --- Bacigalupo Martina --- Birkin David --- Braine Aliki --- Breuning Olaf --- Broomberg Adam --- Chanarin Oliver --- Castilho João --- Charland Caleb --- Chervinsky John --- Cockburn Julie --- Eskenazi Daniel --- Fowler Brendan --- Grogg Charles --- Guijarro Alejandro --- Guneriussen Rune --- Hooft Graafland Scarlett --- Johansson Erik --- Klenz Steffi --- Lowy Benjamin --- De Middel Cristina --- Mosse Richard --- Musco Angelo --- Nong Chen --- Puranen Jorma --- Sells Chloe --- Smilde Berndnaut --- Talmor Dafna --- Warmuth Torsten --- Wolf Michael --- Yi Yang --- digitale cultuur --- internetkunst --- collages --- 77.039 --- 760.4 --- cameraloos fotograferen (camaraless photography) --- kunstfotografie --- digitale media --- 778.1 --- 77.04 --- Artistic photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- fotografie als kunst --- Fotokopiëren. Fotografische reproductie. Reprografie --- Artistieke fotografie. Foto's naar het onderwerp --- Aesthetics --- Bildaufbau. --- Bildpublizistik. --- Kunst. --- Photographie. --- 77.04 Artistieke fotografie. Foto's naar het onderwerp --- 778.1 Fotokopiëren. Fotografische reproductie. Reprografie --- Photography, Artistic --- digitale fotografie --- artistieke fotografie


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Art photography now.
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ISBN: 9780500289426 Year: 2011 Publisher: London Thames and Hudson

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The book is divided into seven sections-Portrait, Landscape, Narrative, Object, Fashion, Document, and City-that explore the diverse subjects, styles, and methods of the leading practitioners. Introductions to each section outline the genres and consider why photographers are attracted to certain themes, and how issues like memory, time, objectivity, politics, identity, and the everyday are tied to their approaches. Each photographer's work is accompanied by Susan Bright's commentaries and by quotations from the artist.

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Art and photography --- Photographers --- Photography, Artistic --- stadsfotografie --- Starkey Hannah --- Sterfeld Joel --- stillevenfotografie --- stillevens --- Streuli Beat --- Struth Thomas --- Sugimoto Hiroshi --- Sultan Larry --- Taylor-Wood Sam --- Tillmans Wolfgang --- twintigste eeuw --- Van Lamsweerde Inez --- van Meene Hellen --- Vivier Camille --- Wang Qingsong --- Wearing Gillian --- Welling James --- Wentworth Richard --- Wurm Erwin --- 77.039 --- AES&F --- Aitken Doug --- Apostol Alexander --- Barbieri Olivio --- Barney Tina --- Barth Uta --- Basilico Gabriele --- Blees Luxemburg Rut --- Bolofo Koto --- Broomberg Adam --- Brotherus Elina --- Bustamante Jean-Marc --- Calle Sophie --- Chanarin Oliver --- Crewdson Gregory --- Day Corinne --- Dean Tacita --- Delahaye Luc --- Demand Thomas --- de Villiers Jonathan --- Dicorcia Philip-Lorca --- Dijkstra Rineke --- documentaire fotografie --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Fosso Samuel --- fotografie --- Goldin Nan --- Gough Kate E --- Graham Paul --- Grannan Katy --- Gursky Andreas --- Hanzlova Jitka --- Hao Hong --- Hatakeyama Naoya --- Henson Bill --- Höfer Candida --- Holdsworth Dan --- Hugo Pieter --- Jones Sarah --- Knight Nick --- kunst --- kunst en fotografie --- Kurland Justine --- landschap --- landschapsfotografie --- Laviada Alejandra --- Lee Nikki S --- Leonard Zoe --- Letinsky Laura --- Lockhart Sharon --- Manchot Melanie --- Matadin Vinoodh --- McDean Craig --- Meiselas Susan --- Mert and Marcus --- Mikhailov Boris --- Misrach Richard --- modefotografie --- Moffatt Tracey --- Moos Julie --- Moulène Jean-Luc --- Mthethwa Zwelethu --- Muniz Vik --- narratologie --- Niedermayr Walter --- Nieweg Simone --- Orozco Gabriel --- portret --- portretfotografie --- Quinlan Eileen --- Renaldi Richard --- Ruff Thomas --- Sassen Viviane --- Schorr Collier --- Sekula Allan --- Serralongue Bruno --- Sherman Cindy --- Sorrenti Mario --- Artistic photography --- Photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- Art --- Artists --- Photography and art --- Aesthetics --- artistieke fotografie --- anno 2000-2009

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