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1983
ill.
Buch
Value: 15 $. - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 08.1996.
1981
ill.
Buch
Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 08.1996.
University of Maryland Art Gallery
College Park
University of Maryland Art Gallery
1981
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soft
catalog
Bethesda
Loosestrife Editions
2004
461 p.
hb. in transparent wrappers, in slipcase
464 b&w reproductions
Buch
0-9753120-0-6
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Text engl. - After his legendary “Stadt des Schwarz” and Michael Schmidt's “Waffenruhe”, both published in 1987, John Gossage launches his impressive new book project. "So the Berlin you see in this book is of another time, a time when the wall defined the city, its people, their thoughts and mine. Everyone will tell you a different story. It's all just memory now, a history book."
Ausstellungskatalog, St. Louis, Missouri, The Sheldon Art Galleries, 16.02.-03.05.2008.
St. Louis
The Sheldon Art Galleries
2008
114 p.
sc.
109 b&w reproductions
Buch
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Vgl. Buchvorstellung von Gerry Badger in [Neubert, Dieter (ed.)]: Photo Book. PH 2007 + 08, Nr. I.
Tucson, AZ
Nazraeli Press
2000
1000 copies
56 p.
cb.
ill.
Buch, Katalog
3-923922-77-9
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The book shows two portfolios, one by Gossage (a visual reflection on symbols of US power) and one from his collection. This second series is by German photographer and university professor Hermann Wilhelm Vogel who photographed for the Prussian expedition of the Strasbourg egyptologist Dümichen in Egypt in 1868. This was was published as Altaegyptische Denkmäler, and has been illustrated with original albumen prints. One image, e.g., shows a giant subterraenean Apis bull sacrophagus with members of the expedition team inside photographed by magnesium light. It was during this expedition that probably for the first time artificial light was used for archaeological documentation. (HCA).
Berlin
Amerika Haus Berlin/ Initiative Berlin - USA e.V.
Kassette
sw Abb.
Ausstellungskatalog in Kassette mit LPs
Enthält unter anderem eine 360° Panoramaphotographie von Shinkichi Tajiri, „Berliner Mauer, Bornholmer Brücke“ sowie Aufnahmen aus der „Berlin“-Serie von John Gossage. DIe Langspeilplatte enthält eine Komposition von Arnold Dreyblatt.
Ausstellungskatalog, New York, NY, Castelli Graphics, 23.06.-20.07.1984; Washington, DC, Jones/Troyer Gallery, 18.09.-13.10.1984; Riverside, CA, California Museum of Photography, University of California, 09.11.1984-05.01.1985.
New York, NY
Castelli Graphics
1984
s. p.
stapled
ill.
Katalog
Text engl.
New York, NY
Aperture
1985
ill.
Buch
Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 05.2006.
Ausstellungskatalog, Hannover, Sprengel Museum, 20.5.-24.8.1997; Chicago, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, 1997
Berlin
Nazraeli Press
1997
first edition
s. p.
paper-covered boards, with dust jacket
120 duotone plates
Buch, Katalog
3-923922-49-3
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Enthält eine 20seitige, dt./engl. Beilage “Quit while U kan”, ein Gespräch zwischen Thomas Weski und John Gossage, geführt anläßlich einer Ausstellung im Sprengel-Museum, Hannover. - From the publisher: "There and Gone focuses on the topographical contradiction of one structure being laid upon another, and the way one looks (and is seen) across the resulting borders. Using surveillance film and telephoto lenses, Gossage photographed the double border between San Diego and Mexico: the one of politics - fences, foot prints and dirt paths - and the one of geography, where the land meets the sea. Omitting those characteristics normally used in the identification of individuals, Gossage draws attention to what can be communicated through posture, gestures, and the placement of an individual in a crowd."
Austellungskatalog, Washington, DC, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, 24.09.-21.11.1976.
Washington, DC
The Corcoran Gallery of Art
1976
s. p. (18 p.)
geheftet
b&w ill.
Katalog
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OneStarPress
2003
sc.
ill.
Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 04.2004. - [Text at Schaden.com:] Hintergründiger und eigenständiger Überblick über seine bekannten und unbekannten Werke Stadt des Schwarz, Empire, There & Gone, Romance Industry. Dazu ein Portrait von Eggleston, schlafend auf der Couch, Lewis Baltz vor einer Juke-Box, die junge Terri Weifenbach. Die frühen Serien aus den sechzigern erinnern stark an Larry Clark und Robert Frank - Gossage war der erste Fotograf der in Leo Castellis Galerie ausstellte! Und was mag das für eine Ausstellung gewesen sein?! In der neuesten Serie kehrt er dann nach Berlin zurück ( das Buch dazu erwarten wir zum Ende des Jahres)!!
Berlin
John Gossage (self-published)
1987
First edition
52 p.
lue cloth, with title stamped in gilt, with unique dust jacket from Berlin newspaper (with title stamped in red ink on spine and front cover) and clear acetate cover
27 prints
Buch, Künstlerbuch
Text engl. - Limited edition of 100 hand-numbered and signed copies with 27 original b/w fiber-based gelatin silver prints (image sizes vary - approximately 4 1/2 x 3 inches), printed by the artist, tipped-in heavy fine matt art paper pages (all prints and book materials are archival). Also includes a unique sealed letter of introduction affixed to the first page of the book. Very scarce. (Antiq. Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller, Albuquerque, NM 04.2005). - „A rare and extraordinary title in a very limited edition, in which each example is unique. Illustrated with 25 evocative silver prints depicting views of Berlin, photographed over three days in 1987. The images measuring 5 1/4x3 5/8 inches (13.3x9.2 cm.), and smaller, each with a numeric hand stamp on the archival mounts. 8vo, gilt-lettered blue cloth in unique German newsprint dust jacket with the LAMF hand stamp; acetate dust jacket; with the handwritten title and date on a small brown sheet mounted to the second preliminary, a sealed and addressed envelope Gossage sent himself from Berlin mounted to the following page, and the final preliminary with Gossage's signature and edition notation.“ (Auct. Cat. Swann’s, NYC 25.10.2016, sale 2426, lot 416).
Tucson, AZ
Nazraeli Press
2000
first edition and limited edition (with 18 Prints): 100 copies
Buch
3923922787
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Essay by Gus Blaisdell in a separate 12-page pamphlet insert (10 1/2 x 7 inches. Also includes a 1-page interview with John Gossage by Peter Lloyd from 1991, in an separate envelope. - Signed, limited edition with18 original b/w gelatin silver prints printed by John Gossage, mounted on 14 x 11 inch archival board (18 total boards), with hand-written curses in pencil by the artist, and presented in a custom-made box of natural wood and Plexiglas (with a back-panel that slides open). - From the interview with the artist by Peter Lloyd: "It wasn't until 1999 when Mr. Gossage had lost interest in following up on the work seen here that I finally got him to tell me about 'all this shit.' After the usual arguments about whether I would 'really be interested' and the complaints that it should 'all be obvious,' he started to talk about the making of the project he had entitled 'The Plains of Hell.' The Plains of Hell is apparently a Cajun fiddle tune that Gossage has never heard but had always liked the title of. The pictures were made in New York State: Staten Island and the area around Syracuse. The exact places for the images were chosen by consulting the 103c list of hazardous waste sites that the EPA issued. That list details specific locations of massive pollution that have not yet made it to the more public Superfund list. Gossage said that at first he would use a map and drive to the precise locations detailed on the list, but as he did more shooting, he found he could tell when a site was coming up by what you might call 'visual smell.'" (Antiq. Borrelli, Albuquerque, NM, 04.2005). - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 10.2006.
Tucson, AZ
Nazraeli Press
1998
first edition limited to 500 hand-numbered copies
33 duotone plates mounted on 8 x 10 inch archival board (37 total boards), "finished" in pencil by the artist, and presented in a custom-made box of natural wood and Plexiglas (with a back-panel that slides open).
Portfolio box?
3923922531
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From the publisher: "The Things That Animals Care About, And begins with the relatively simple question of how the world might look through the eyes of an "other" animal. Through the artist's masterful use of selective focus, startling vantage points and emphasis on seemingly random subject matter, a sophisticated puzzle is created, left open for the viewer to answer."
Tucson, AZ
Nazraeli Press
1991
first edition, one of 100 numbered copies
in wooden box
18 silver prints
Portfolio
With 18 silver prints by Gossage mounted on card with penciled captions, and a pamphlet by Gus Blaisdell, "From Obscenity in thy Mothers Milk“. Issued with a signed envelope containing "A short interview with John Gossage by Peter Lloyd." In large 4to-size wooden box with a plexiglass front and back panel that slides open. - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 06.2006.
Bethesda
Loosestrife
1987
b&w photographs
archivio libri grandi
Text dt. - Photographs made in Berlin between 1982-1986 by John Gossage. Introduction by Jane Livingston, and three legends based on the collection of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. 22 pp., with 18 black and white plates (most measure about 15 1/2 x 13 inches) and 6 full-page vellum-like pages bound in between most of the plates. European distribution by "The Co. of" (1987). Extremely scarce. (see http://www.amazon.com/books/dp/B000718J4Q).
Linea di confine Editore
b&w photographs
Buch
Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 10.2006.
Ausstellungskatalog, Chicago, IL, Stephen Daiter Gallery, 03.-30.09.2006.
Chicago, IL
Stephen Daiter Gallery
2006
240 p.
sc.
b&w photographs
Katalog
Incl. prize list on separate sheet.
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