Sante, Luc

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Ausstellungskatalog, New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 1995 et al.
New York, NY
The Museum of Modern Art, distrib. by Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
1995
256 p.
hb. in dustjacket
178 photographs in tritone, 18 in duotone, 5 in full color
Katalog
0-87070-141-X
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Also published as pb. ed. - Other edition: Dt. Ausgabe Amerikanische Photographie 1890-1965, 256 S., 201 ill., z.T. in Tritone.
Zürich, Berlin, New York
Scalo/ Whitney Museum of American Art
1996
492 p.
OLw.
294 color and 18 duotones
Buch, Katalog
3-931141-33-0 hb.; 0-87427-102-9 pb.
New York, NY
Rizzoli
1999
159 p.
hb. with dustjacket
131 b&w photos
Buch
0-8478-2172-2
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A Melcher Media Book.
London
Virgin Publishing Ltd.
1999
first edition
s. p.
hb., boxed
108 s/w Photos
Buch
1-85227-847-1
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Text engl.
Frankfurt am Main
Zweitausendeins
1998
492 S.
OLw.
294 Farb- und 18 Duoton-Photographien
Buch, Katalog
Ausstellungskatalog, New York, NY, Pace Wildenstein Chelsea, 06.09.-13.10.2001.
Göttingen/ New York, NY
Steidl/ Box/ Pace-Macgill
2001
s. p. (44 p.)
cb. in wrappers
18 color photographs
Buch, Katalog
3-88243-441-4
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New Haven, CT
Yale University Press
2001
278 p.
hc. in dustjacket
200 duotone and 30 b&w ill.
Buch, Katalog
0-300-08821-3
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Tucson, AZ
Nazraeli Press
2002
first edition, 2000 case-bound copies
56 p.
paper-covered boards, with dust jacket
with 26 four-color plates
Buch
1590050282
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From the publisher: "This stunning new book by Todd Hido is a perfect companion volume to his first title, House Hunting, which was named "Best First Monograph of 2001" by Photo-Eye and is now a limited quantity title. Hido's large-format color photographs of suburbia convey an aura of loneliness, mystery and isolation while managing, at the same time, to exude comfort and even warmth. His portraits of tract homes are imbued with an eerie softness, their exteriors glowing invitingly - or is it ominously? - in the cool night air. An essay by the eminent writer Luc Sante, entitled "Stranger," brilliantly echoes Hido's work and is a fine introduction to the book. Todd Hido was the recipient of the 2001 Eureka Fellowship. His photographs are in the permanent collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the New Orleans Museum of Art, as well as in other public and private collections." From Mary Hull Webster, Artweek: "Photography is arguably the most accomplished art form of the moment, and one of its most intelligent practitioners is Todd Hido."
Ausstellungskatalog, New York, NY, International Center of Photography (ICP), 06.06.-27.08.2006.
Archive.
New York, NY/ Göttingen
ICP/ Steidl
2006
151 p.
hb.
b&w photographs
Buch, Katalog
3-86521-312-X; 978-3-86521-312-9
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