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  • 26.08.2010
    Exhibition The Ruins of Detroit

    We are pleased to announce an exhibition of works from Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre's The Ruins of Detroit

    “Ruins are the visible symbols and landmarks of our societies and their changes, small pieces of history in suspension. The state of ruin
    is temporary by nature, the volatile result of the end of an era and the fall of empires. This fragility, the time elapsed but even so running
    fast, lead us to watch them one very last time: being dismayed, or admiring, wondering about the permanence of things. Photography
    appeared to us as a modest way to keep a little bit of this ephemeral state.”

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  • 17.07.2010
    New Topographics
    This book is dedicated to the exhibition New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape, held in 1975 at the International Museum of Photography, demonstrates both the historical significance of the show and its continued relevance in today’s culture.
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  • 02.07.2010
    Exhibition A Star is Born - Photography and Rock since Elvis
    A Star is Born traces how stars on both sides of the camera shape the image of musicians and rock bands. Glamour portraits, journalistic documents of live performances and PR materials from record labels form the core of this publication. The book includes photographs by Ron Galella, Annie Leibovitz, Mark Seliger, Richard Avedon, Daniel Kramer, Mick Rock and Jerry Schatzberg, all of them stars behind the camera. They have all made a significant contribution to turning rock stars into legends and creating their mythology. Their subjects have included Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Frank Zappa, David Bowie, and bands from the Rolling Stones to the Beatles, the White Stripes to Coldplay. The book also includes photographs that highlight the cult-like admiration surrounding musical instruments and sound technology.
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  • 02.07.2010
    Ernst Haas Exhibition

    Ernst Haas is unquestionably one of the best-known, most prolific and most published photographers of the twentieth century.

    Parallel to his commissioned work Haas constantly made images for his own interest, and these pictures show an entirely different aspect of Haas’s sensibility: they are far more edgy, loose, complex and ambiguous – in short, far more radical than the work which earned him fame. Haas never printed these pictures in his lifetime, nor did he exhibit them, probably believing that they would not be understood or appreciated. Nonetheless, these works are of great complexity, and rival (and sometimes surpass) anything done at the time by his fellow photographers.

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  • 28.06.2010
    Exhibition. Helios: Eadweard Muybridge in a Time of Change
    Best known for his groundbreaking studies of animal and human locomotion, 19th-century photographer Eadweard Muybridge was also an innovative landscape artist and pioneer of documentary subjects. Helios: Eadweard Muybridge in a Time of Change, the first retrospective exhibition to examine all aspects of Muybridge’s art, will be on view at the Corcoran Gallery of Art from April 10 through July 18, 2010. A catalogue of the exhibition, with new essays by Brookman, Marta Braun, Andy Grundberg, Corey Keller, and Rebecca Solnit, will be published by Steidl.
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  • 12.06.2010
    Where Three Dreams Cross Fotomuseum Winterthur
    Histories of photography, as presented through books or exhibitions in the twentieth century, have been dominated by Europe and America. This publication and the exhibition it accompanies, articulate the untold story of an equally significant history, as rich and as formally innovative, yet embedded in the culture and politics of South Asia.
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  • 11.06.2010
    Larry Sultan Exhibition
    Larry Sultan's Katherine Avenue is published on the occassion of his exhibitions at Galerie Thomas Zander, Köln and kestnergesellschaft, Hannover.
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  • 10.06.2010
    David Bailey - Flowers, Skulls, Contacts
    David Bailey’s latest book Flowers, Skulls, Contacts is published on the occasion of an exhibition at Hamiltons Gallery, London.

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  • 10.06.2010
    Henry Leutwyler Neverland Lost Artist's Opening Reception and Book Signing
    Prior to Michael Jackson’s death, Henry Leutwyler photographed crates of artifacts removed from Jackson’s Neverland ranch in California. The resulting series of photographs document the inner turmoil of the public person who chose to model his private life on Peter Pan and the Lost Boys – children who never wanted to grow up. Leutwyler’s unemotional portraits are almost too intimate to behold, but when one digs beneath the surface, what emerges is the profound truth of a star’s sequestered reality. Leutwyler’s photographs unearth the “Lost Boy” forced to leave Neverland, and now these still lifes are as close as anyone will ever get to what Jackson once had, and ultimately left behind.
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  • 05.06.2010
    Peter Sekaer Exhibition

    Peter Sekaer (1901-50) emerged as an artist in the company of Ben Shahn, Berenice Abbott, and Walker Evans.

    This book intends to show how he stepped from their benign shadows to build his own distinctive style. It is the first monograph to show the full range of his accomplishments. Sekaer’s early work combines dispassionate images with others that show his concern and intuitive grasp of the human condition.

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  • 17.05.2010
    MEC, Mary Ellen Carroll shortlisted for AIGA 50 Books/50 Covers Prize
    Mary Ellen Carroll's book MEC has been shortlisted for the AIGA 50 best books and cover prize 2009.
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  • 24.01.2010
    Signed books available to members
    As an exclusive special offer for Steidlville members we have signed copies of the following books:
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  • 06.09.2008
    Roma Journeys screening at International Festival of Photojournalism

    Images of The Roma Journeys will be screened at the Internationa Festival of Photojournalism in Perpignan on September 6th, 2008.

    Cia Rinne and Joakim Eskildsen travelled to meet Roma in seven different countries between 2000 and 2006, often staying with families for long periods in order to learn about their life, their culture, and their situation. The Roma Journeys is a very personal document of these encounters, giving a contemporary view of the lives of the Roma people and their situation today.

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