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The Eye is a Lonely Hunter: Images of Humankind

¥4,290

This is an exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with "The Eye Is a Lonely Hunter: Images of Humankind," a photography festival held in three German cities, Mannheim, Ludwigshafen, and Heidelberg, from September 10 to November 11, 2011.Curated by Katerina Gregos and Solvej Helweg Ovesen, the exhibition brought together 56 artists...


(Mint) Vanilla Partner by Torbjørn Rødland

¥24,200

A collection of works by Norwegian photographer Torbjørn Rødland. This book, Rhodland's fifth collection, includes photographs taken in Oslo, Tokyo, Beijing, and Los Angeles. Direct yet idiosyncratic, it inherits the characteristics of Rodland's work that pushes the boundaries of aesthetics and social norms. Combining images with a fetishistic sense of...


I Want To Live Innocent by Torbjørn Rødland

¥15,400

A photobook by Norwegian artist, Torbjørn Rødland.With I Want to Live Innocent, Torbjørn Rødland takes a break from the nomadic lifestyle reflected in his first book and returns to Stavanger, the city he grew up in. He doesn't revisit old haunts and the images aren't dominated by the geography of...


The Photographic I: Other Pictures

¥2,750

This is an exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with "The Photographic I: Other Pictures," the first act of a two-part exhibition held at SMAK, Museum of Contemporary Art, Ghent, Belgium from October 7, 2017 to January 21, 2018.From the 1960s to the present day, there has been growing attention to...


The Photographic I: Other Pictures

¥2,750

This is an exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with "The Photographic I: Other Pictures," the first act of a two-part exhibition held at SMAK, Museum of Contemporary Art, Ghent, Belgium from October 7, 2017 to January 21, 2018.From the 1960s to the present day, there has been growing attention to...


PHOTOart Photography in the 21st Century

¥6,600

A collection of works edited by German art historian and curator Uta Grosenick and German curator and editor Thomas Seelig.The book focuses on 120 emerging artists from Western and Eastern Europe, whose work is often unfamiliar to American audiences, and provides critical context for their work through essays. Each artist...