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<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
<tc>(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea</tc>
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(Signed) 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea

Kodoji Press

A photobook by American photographer Daniel Shea.

Long Island City, New York—once an industrial district— real estate development has advanced at a pace that borders on rapacious. Such accelerated redevelopment is occurring simultaneously across the globe, offering only a limited answer supplied by late capitalism to the perceived problem of housing shortage.

Taking the transformation of his own neighbourhood as a point of departure, Shea juxtaposes views of Long Island City with government architecture in Brasília — the emblematic planned city of modernism — and images of the barren Searles Valley in the American West. Buildings from different places and times are set in contrast and, at moments, layered upon one another, bringing into relief a structure in which collapse, redevelopment, value, and entropy circulate.

His gaze, directed toward surfaces, forms, and design, reveals not only the beauty residing in concrete but also the ambitions of modernism and their failures. Working amid environments shaped by the labour that constructs the city, Shea overlays his own mobility with the flows of capital that permeate a globalised world, ultimately reassessing the very position of the photographer.

Recipient of the 2018 Foam Paul Huf Award and winner of The Most Beautiful Swiss Books in 2018 and 2022.

Signed by the artist.

Title: 43–35 10TH STREET
Artist: Daniel Shea
Publisher: Kodoji Press, 2018
Format: Softcover, Swiss binding
Size: 240 × 270 mm
Pages: 288 pages
Language: English
Edition: First edition, signed by the artist
ISBN: 978-3-03747-086-2

Condition: Mint

Related article: Beyond the Banality of Correctness — Daniel Shea’s Distribution

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