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San Francisco, CA
Fraenkel Gallery in association with Bedford Arts, Publishers
1991
108 p.
cb. industjacket
b&w and color photographs
Buch, Katalog
0-938491-66-0
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Ausstellungskatalog, San Francisco, CA, Fraenkel Gallery, 09.09.-27.11.1999.
San Francisco, CA
Fraenkel Gallery
1999
first edition
19 p. plus plates
hb.
68 plates
Katalog
1-881337-07-03
San Francisco, CA
Fraenkel Gallery
1996
102 p.
sc.
b&w and color ill.
Katalog
1-881997-01-4
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San Francisco
Fraenkel Gallery
1991
1st
108
hard w/dustcover
book, catalog
0-938491-66-0
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Ausstellungskatalog, San Francisco, Fraenkel Gallery, 17.05.-24.06.1989.
San Francisco, CA
Fraenkel Gallery in association with Bedford Arts, Publishers
1989
First edition
230 p.
cb.
ill.
Buch, Katalog
0-938491-27-X
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Text engl.
Ausstellungskatalog, San Francisco, Ca., Fraenkel Gallery, 01.-02.1995; Granada, Palacio de los Condes de Gabia, 04.-05.1995.
San Francisco, Ca.
Fraenkel Gallery
1995
s. p.
sb.
50 plates
Katalog
1-881337-00-6
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A beautifully produced catalogue.
Ausstellungskatalog, San Francisco, CA, Fraenkel Gallery, 04.09.-29.11.2003.
San Francisco, CA
Fraenkel Gallery
2003
s. p. (232 p.)
half-cloth in tranparent dustjacket
12 color and 83 tritone reproductions
Buch
1-881337-17-0
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[Text at Schaden.com:] Comprised of nearly one hundred photographs, The Eye Club presents surprising work by the mediumfis most influential artists, woven among anonymous images and others by photographers who are virtually unknown. „The Eye Club“, unofficially founded around 1975, was the nickname given to the loose conglomeration of pioneering individuals who found themselves among the first new collectors of photography. Operating purely on instinct and the love of seeing, these few dozen people (including Sam Wagstaff, Andre Jammes, and other now-legendary collectors) shared a distaste for established pantheons and veered instead toward the lesser-known, the anonymous, the outré, or any photograph emanating sparks of electricity. Photography was their perfect vehicle, and they were startled to find themselves in so much uncharted territory. The little-known images in The EyeClub have been assembled in a related spirit of adventure. An elastic web of connections replaces chronological order. Many of the pictures, but by no means all, are by artists who have been central to the galleryfis history, but when images by well-known photographers appear they are rarely among their creatorfis most celebrated works. The identity of several of the picture-makers remains unknown, or virtually so. Photography persists as an unruly medium, and this book and exhibition are comprised of an unruly group of photographs, brought together in the open-eyed spirit of The Eye Club to mark the gallery’s twenty-fifth year.
1987
ill.
Buch
Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 08.1996.
New York, NY
PPP Editions in association with Roth Horowitz LLC
2001
306 p.
cb. in wrappers
ill.
Buch
0-9670774-4-3 (trade edition); 0-9670774-5-1 (limited ed. of 500 copies); 0-9670774-6-X (deluxe ed. of 101 copies)
Text engl.
Ausstellungskatalog, San Francisco, CA, Jeffrey Fraenkel Gallery, 1992.
San Francisco, CA
Fraenkel Gallery
1992
s. p.
sc.
ill.
Katalog
Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 04.2004. - Check entry.
San Francisco, CA/ New York, NY
Fraenkel Gallery/ D.A.P. Distributed Art Publishers, Inc.
2007
s. p.
hc. with velvety surface, embossed in yellow and with a mounted photographic reproduction
ill.
978-1-933045-66-5
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Text engl. - All these amateur snapshots include a shadow, in most cases that of the photographer.
New York
PPP Editions
2001
306
had w/dustcover
book
0-9670774-4-3
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