21. Jahrh.

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Stockholm
Oyster Press
2011
pb.
Book
978-91-978827-3-6
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Stockholm
Oyster Press
2012
pb.
Book
978-91-978827-0-5
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Text engl.
Stockholm
Oyster Press
2012
Paperback
Book
978-91-978827-2-9
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Ausstellungskatalog, New York, NY, Chelsea Art Museum, 2007.
New York / Napoli
Chelsea Art Museum / Palazzo delle Arti Napoli
2007
pb
Book
Text engl.
New York, NY
Graphics Press LLC
2006
first edition
214 p.
hc. in dustjacket
b/w. spot colour & colour ill.
Buch
978-0-9613921-7-8
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Text engl. - The chapters are: Image as evidence and explanation; intense, simple, word-size graphics; ambiguity in action; words, numbers, images - together; the fundamental principles of analytical design; corruption in evidence presentations; the cognitive style of powerpoint; sculptural pedestals; landscape sculptures.
New York, NY
Graphics Press LLC
2009
second endition
hc. in dustjacket
Book
978-0-9613921-4-7
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Cheshire
Graphics Press LLC
2007
8th ed.
hc. in dustjacket
Buch
978-096139212-3
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New York, NY
Graphics Press LLC
2008
12th ed..
hc. in dustjacket
Book
978-096139211-6
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New York, NY
Random House
2001
pb.
Book
0-8129-6868-9
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New York, NY
Sports Illustrated Books
2004
hb. in dustjacket
Book
1-932273-49-2
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San Francisco, CA
Harper Collins Publisher
1993
first edition, 25.000 copies
pb.
Buch
0-00-638256-8
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Text engl.
Minneapolis
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
2012
hc.
Buch, Katalog
978-0-8166-7937-9
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New York, NY
Aperture
2011
978-1-59711-146-1
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Reno
Black Rock Institute Press
2010
first edition
pb.
114 color photographs, 21 maps
Book
978-0-9841014-0-5
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Text engl. - Explores a desert realm the size of Delaware, a desolate landscape located one hundred miles north of Reno, Nevada that nonetheless teems with life-forms that have endured for millennia.
Whitehorse
Friday 501 Media, Inc.
2010
first edition
hc.
Book
978-0-9780367-7-5
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Text engl. - "Near North is a thought provoking collection of Black and White photographs of Alaska and the Yukon. This edition is printed in rich duotones that showcase a unique force in contemporary photography. The introduction by Veronique Vienne illuminates the meaning of Lloyd Ziff's luminous vision. - When Lloyd Ziff went to Alaska and the Yukon in 2002, he was not prepared for the vastness of the landscape. As a prominent Art Director he had mastered the art of showcasing big pictures on comparatively small pages, and was now confronted with endless vistas that eluded his sense of scale. Yet, strangely enough, these immense panoramas, because of their ambiguous depth of field, looked almost flat to him. Seldom had a scenery been so picturesque indeed so graphically evocative. He approached the task of recording what he saw as if perspective had not been invented yet. He decided to simply frame a view and turn it into a two-dimensional icon. - Ziff s choice to shoot in black and white rather than in color is further evidence that conventional naturalism was not his goal. On the contrary. His Near North landscapes, in shades of silver, charcoal, ivory and gray, have a deliberate abstract quality that encourages viewers to pause, step back, and distance themselves from the view. As a result, his photographs replicate the sense of remoteness one experiences in Alaska and the Yukon when trying to focus on the ever-receding horizon line. - About the Author: As the former Art Director of such prestigious magazines as Vanity Fair, House & Garden and Travel & Leisure, Lloyd Ziff had seen it all. He had seen the world not only through his own eyes but also through the eyes of some of the most talented photographers of the moment. He knew how to look at their pictures, edit them down to just a handful of prints, and lay them out sparingly in such a way as to create arresting visual stories that captured the essence of a place its mood, its people, its climate." (www.abebooks.com/signed-first-edition/Near-North-Photographs-Alaska-Yukon-Ziff/12251680795/bd: seen 02.2018).
Köln
Taschen
2008
first edition
296 p.
hb.
bk
978-3-8228-4550-9
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Brooklyn, NY
PowerHouse
2008
first edition
hb.
Buch
978-1-57687-458-5
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Köln et al.
Taschen
2011
first edition
hb.
Buch
978--3-8365-2786-6
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Ausstellungskatalog, PhotoEspana, Madrid, 2007.
Madrid
La Fabrica
2007
first edition
pb.
Katalog
978-1-884167-92-8
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Text span., engl.
Paso Robles, CA/ Portland, OR
Nazraeli Press in association with Peter Fetterman Gallery
2012
first edition, 1.000 unnumbered copies
Brown cloth-covered boards with tipped-in duotone plate on cover and title stamped in cream on spine; no dust jacket as issued
Buch
978-1-59005-350-8
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Text engl. - Photographs by Elisabeth Sunday. Essay by Deborah Willis. "For 26 years, Elisabeth Sunday has found her muse in Africa: a place of origins, devastating beauty, great troubles and unyielding expressions of life. She has traveled alone and lived among various original peoples who amidst a changing world, have clung tenaciously to traditional ways of life. From the hunter-gatherers dwelling in the primeval forests of the Congo Basin, to the nomadic tribes inhabiting the vast stretches of the Sahara Desert, Sunday's photographs reveal an interplay of invisible forces that connect her subjects with the world of nature. Utilizing a flexible mirror of her own design, Sunday photographs reflections that blend and dissolve the boundaries between her figures and their environment. Sunday's images express an intimacy with a corresponding strength derived from that relationship. She writes: 'Mirror photography is much more than photographing a reflection, it produces a visual alchemy that combines the physical world with that of the great mystery . and captures some element that remains hidden in straight photography.' Elisabeth Sunday's work has been widely exhibited and collected throughout the United States and abroad. Grace, the artist's first monograph, opens with an eloquent and enlightening essay by Deborah Willis. The book is printed in an oversized format on uncoated art paper and bound in Japanese cloth." (Publisher's text).
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