Schilt Publishing July – December 2014
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Diana Matar Evidence
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Anna Fox Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
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Lauren Fleishman The Lovers
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Elliot Ross Other Animals
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Camille Renée Devid My Other Side (Grey Matters 5)
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Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar Barricade, The EuroMaidan Revolt (Grey Matters 6)
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World Press Photo Next #04 The 2014 Joop Swart Masterclass
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View From Inside - Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis Robert King Democratic Desert Elena Perlino Pipeline Trafficking in Italy
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Stories of Change Beyond the Arab Spring Matt Gunther Probable Cause Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand Malcolm Venville The Women Of Casa X World Press Photo 2014 Dutch Edition
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Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki (Grey Matters 1) Chiara Tocci Life After Zog (Grey Matters 2) Matthew Murray Ska (Grey Matters 3) Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries (Grey Matters 4) Lorena Ros Unspoken World Press Photo Laureates from Russia and the Soviet Union 1955-2013
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Jane Hilton Precious Jane Hilton Dead Eagle Trail World Press Photo Next #01, Next #02 and Next #03 Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/Cultural Treasures David Chancellor Hunters
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Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Joshua Lutz Hesitating Beauty Louisa Marie Summer Jennifer’s Family Elliot Ross Animal Igor Moukhin My Moscow Sergey Chilikov Selected Works 1978-
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Donald Weber Interrogations Yaakov Israel The Quest for the Man on the White Donkey Berezner, Chmyreva, Tarasova & Watriss Contemporary Russian Photography Chris Harrison I Belong Jarrow Lorena Guillen Vaschetti Historia, Memoria y Silencios Sophie Zenon Roads Over Troubled Water
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Martin Parr Parr by Parr Rena Effendi Liquid Land Damion Berger In The Deep End
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Dear friends,
Schilt Publishing was officially born on September 23rd 2009, so September 23rd 2014 marks our five-year jubilee! Five gloriously successful years filled with outstanding photography and superbly produced books. In that time, Schilt Publishing has become one of the few fine art publishing houses in the world that really makes the difference and we are extremely grateful to everyone who has helped us achieve this. We won’t even try to begin to name all of you involved because there’s just not enough space, but we’re sure you all know who we mean. The Schilt Publishing team is so happy to work with you and will continue to work with you to become even better in the next five years. Thank you! Earlier this year, we started our new company Schilt Publishing Gallery and we are delighted to say that the gallery is already a great success. Our opening show featuring the work of the irresistible Mario Giacomelli has been quite extraordinary, appreciated by both the general public and collectors and museums. Our next show will open early June 2014: Jane Hilton, one of our finest photographers, will present work from the two books we have published: Dead Eagle Trail and Precious. It promises to be another superb show so please do contact us for an appointment if you would like to view it. We toyed with the idea of producing a special book for our fifth anniversary, but with so many fantastic books due to appear this fall, it got us thinking: isn’t publishing such high-class work the best gift we can offer? We decided it is, and that it wouldn’t make any sense to publish a one-off while so many extraordinary books will soon be shining a light on all of us! So here’s what you can expect in the second half of 2014: Diana Matar’s exquisite book Evidence, the cumulation of six years work on political disappearance. Years ago the artist’s father-in-law, a Libyan opposition leader, was kidnapped by the Egyptian secret service and handed over to the Gaddafi regime; he has been missing ever since. A truly miraculous book made by a truly miraculous woman.
Anna Fox’s second book features her superb work on Butlin’s Bognor Regis: Resort 2. The adult themed weekends held in these British holiday camps are the subject of the book and it definitely promises to be as intriguing and eye-catching as Resort 1! Lauren Fleishman’s intimate, inspiring and moving set of portraits in words and photographs of couples that have lived together for over fifty years is fittingly entitled The Lovers. Elliot Ross’s second book, Other Animals, demonstrates in his unique and artistically brilliant way the zealous and loving bond he has with animals. Newly-graduated Dutch photographer Camille Renée Devid confronts us with her failing body in a very mature and frank style in My Other Side (Grey Matters 5). Donald Weber & Arthur Bondar have produced a gripping, serious, and at times humorous testimony of the Maidan uprising in Kiev, which led to a renewed cold or even warm war, Barricade – The EuroMaidan Revolt (Grey Matters 6). Originally intended for emerging talent, we decided to open up our Grey Matters series for established photographers who have produced shorter series which we consider to be too important not to be published in book form. It is an ideal showcase for Donald’s collaboration with young Ukrainian photographer Arthur Bondar. And last but not least, Next #04, our continuing great series showing the work of young photographers who were chosen to participate in World Press Photo’s 2014 Joop Swart Masterclass. So these are the seven new great books we are offering as a gift to photography book lovers all over the world. We hope you’ll enjoy them and that you will continue to support us by buying our books. Please sign up through our website and become a Rhubarbino so that you can gain access to many extra attractive features. And if you order a book as a Rhubarbino between July 1st and December 31st 2014, you will receive a special present for showing your loyalty to us! As our birthday treat to you! Maarten Schilt, May 2014
Diana Matar
Design: Diana Matar & Victor Levie, MV LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 842 2 Format 19 x 24 cm (portrait) Hardbound with cloth cover and embossed photo 176 pages with approx. 69 photos in full colour World rights; German rights under option November 2014 £42.50 | $65 | €50
Fifteen of the images in Evidence will be exhibited at the Tate Modern in: Conflict, Time, Photography. November 27th, 2014 - April 14th 2015. The book will be launched at the start of this show.
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Evidence
Evidence is the cumulation of six years work on political disappearance by the photographer Diana Matar. Years ago the artist’s father-in-law, a Libyan opposition leader, was kidnapped by the Egyptian secret service and handed over to the Gaddafi regime; he has been missing ever since. The first third of the book is a meditation on absence told through photographs and excerpts of letters written by the artist to her missing father-in-law, Jaballa. Slowly the book begins to change as it is made clear that Jaballa’s actions have implications for her own life and her family’s safety. As she travels through London, Libya, Italy and California, the images and diary entries take one on a journey through contemporary history. Crafted as an homage to one man, the book shows the cruel effects of dictatorship on intimate relationships and family life.
Diana Matar is a photographer
what happened inside; when she
award. Her work is held in numerous
based in London. Her work, which
photographs a tree she is interested in
public and private collections and has
often incorporates testimony, archive
the events it has witnessed over its
been published in the New Yorker,
or text, investigates issues of
lifespan. When she makes a portrait
Internazionale, Ojo de Pez and many
immigration, representation, urban
she is trying to render something
other publications. She has exhibited
development, and political disappea-
about what the person has already
at Saatchi Gallery, London, Gallery of
rance. Neither her subject matter nor
experienced rather than the present
Photography Temple Bar, Dublin,
the location where she works are
moment in their life.
Fotographie Forum International,
stable. Instead, what ties her work
Matar has been the recipient of the
Frankfurt, Noorderlicht Fotofestival,
together is its relationship to history
Deutsche Bank Pyramid Award for Fine
Q ARTS Derby and the Plymouth
and memory. When Diana Matar
Art and The International Fund for
Museum, amongst others.
photographs a building she is not
Documentary Photography, and has
concerned with its structure but with
been nominated for the Prix Pictet
Anna Fox
Resort 2 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
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For two years British photographer Anna Fox documented holiday culture at the iconic Butlin’s resort in the seaside town of Bognor Regis, West Sussex. This new book, Resort 2 is the second part of the Resort project. Resort 1, published in the fall of 2013, looked at “Family Breaks” at this renowned holiday camp, providing a unique insight into contemporary British leisure culture. Resort 2 observes a very different kind of holiday, the themed adult breaks, taking place about once every six weeks inside this very British setting. Butlin’s, famed for its family holidays since its creation in the mid-1930’s, needed to rework its branding from the 1970’s onwards. Cheap package holidays started to draw families away from this popular resort and several of the camps closed down. Having attracted tens of millions of holidaymakers since its creation in 1936, the popularity of Butlin’s was at stake and after the rebranding of the “Family Breaks” came a new invention – the “Adult only Themed Weekends”. Steeped in a carnival atmosphere, these raucous weekends bring out a range of fantastic characters from groups of imitation pop icons such as Amy Winehouse and Elvis to gangs of male fairies. With various titles such as “Back to the 60’s” or “90’s Re-loaded” and the marvellous “Hot Summer Party”, these weekends attract thousands of work-worn adults ready to try out exotic fancy dress and party hard for two days and three nights. Shot using both medium- and large-format, Fox’s deeply saturated colour photographs provide a fascinating insight into an a previously unseen side of holiday camp culture. Resort 2 includes 40 photographs from the series, with an essay by David Chandler.
Still available!
“Fox’s Butlin’s photographs often blur the lines between the staged and the
Resort 1
carefully observed, between the orchestrated and the documentary. Fox is, at
Butlin’s Bognor Regis
heart, an observer; and Resort 1 is a sustained observation that, on closer
ISBN 978 90 5330 803 5
inspection, reveals the bizarre interiority of the Butlin’s experience.” The Guardian
Design: MV LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978 90 5330 840 0 Format 23,8 x 30 cm (portrait) Hardbound with dust jacket 104 pages with approx. 40 photos in full colour World rights September 2013
£45 | $65 | €50 “If in Resort 1, adults, teenagers, and children collectively consume Butlin’s numerous offerings under blue skies and neon lights, Resort 2, to be published in the near future, will focus on Butlin’s adult breaks and weekends. One might suspect, given Anna Fox’s repertoire and keenness towards the peculiar, that Resort 2 might unveil something far less quotidian and mundane occurring behind the extraordinary idyllic, yet slightly unsettling curtain of Resort 1. We wait with curious anticipation.” American Suburb X
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Born in 1961 and completing her degree in Audiovisual studies at The Surrey Institute, Farnham in 1986, Anna Fox has been working in photography and video for over twenty years. Influenced by the British documentary tradition and US ‘New Colourists’, her first work Workstations (published by and exhibited first at Camerawork, London 1988) observed, with a critical eye, London office culture in the mid-Thatcher years. Her later work documenting weekend wargames, Friendly Fire, was exhibited in the exhibition Warworks at the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Netherlands Foto Institute and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography. Her solo shows have been seen at The Photographer’s Gallery, London and The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, and her work has been included in numerous international group shows – Through the Looking Glass, Centre of the Creative Universe: Liverpool and the Avant-garde, and How We Are: Photographing Britain, amongst others. Anna Fox is Professor of Photography at the University for the Creative Arts at Farnham, UK.
Lauren Fleishman The Lovers
Design: MV Levievandermeer, Amsterdam ISBN: 978 90 5330 836 3 Format: 23 x 17 cm. landscape 176 pages with approx. 80 images in full colour World rights October 2014 £32.50 | $50 | €40 Schilt Publishing, Amsterdam
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The Lovers is a photographic series of couples that have shared their lives for more than 50 years. Inspired by a love letter written by Lauren Fleishman’s grandfather to her grandmother early in their marriage, Lauren was moved to find more intertwined souls like theirs. Through colour photographs, voice recordings and text, she documents the stories of intimacy and commitment of elderly couples across the United States and Europe. As a photographer, Lauren Fleishman has always been attracted to the beauty of love and lovers. Her project extends this attraction to a domain that is largely unexplored, and more importantly, not well documented visually. Like her other work, this project addresses both artistic and documentary angles: sociology and the human geography of emotions, as well as the aesthetics of the body. In this work, colour photographs are combined with interviews where the subjects, elderly couples intimately involved for over five decades, describe their love and relationship. Couples from different backgrounds provide a look at the realities of love: how the previous generation experienced it, survived it, and, more importantly, how it appears in their lives. The body politics of the project become especially clear when gay and lesbian couples or couples with ill spouses are considered. In this respect, Fleishman’s pictures play a central role in addressing homophobia and increasing awareness of age-related issues. The visual aspect of the project is complemented with the very personal interviews with the couples. Lauren Fleishman considers these an indispensable part of the work, always conducted before she takes the photograph. It is this process of remembering that can bring out a deep tenderness in the couples. As they speak, it is as if they are weaving their own love stories. For Fleishman, working with these couples often feels like a last chance to do this together. Her personal relationship to this project is based on personal experience; after her grandfather’s death, she found a series of love letters written to her grandmother during the Second World War. The letters connected her to her grandfather and his sixty-three-year long marriage in a way that she had not been able to connect with him in life. By witnessing his youth through his love of her grandmother, Lauren was able to see him more clearly. Finding these letters set her off on a long journey of research, starting with couples in the neighbourhood in New York where she then lived and continuing throughout the United States and Europe.
Lauren Fleishman is a photographer based in New York and Paris. Born and raised in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, she attended the School of Visual Arts with a Vice Presidential Academic Scholarship. In 2000, she was awarded a full scholarship to study at the prestigious Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 2003, Lauren was named one of PDN’s 30 young photographers to watch. Lauren’s clients include Esquire, The Fader, The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek and Time Magazine. She was included in American Photography for four consecutive years and was an award recipient in the 2007 PDN Annual for her Time magazine work entitled “Sixteen Candles”. Lauren has exhibited her personal project on love and aging at the main branch of The Brooklyn Public Library and is a 2010 Camera Club of New York Residency recipient. She is a 2011 award recipient in the PDN Annual for her Time magazine multimedia piece that focuses on the use of photography as an aid to amnesia.
Elliot Ross
Other Animals Text by Diana L. Daniels Other Animals is the sequel to American artist Elliot Ross’ critically acclaimed book of photographic animal portraits titled Animal (Schilt Publishing 2010). Approaching more closely subjects of many species, he has continued examining his thoughts and feelings about being an animal in a world with other animals: the wonder and beauty, as well as the unease. In this book he studies other species’ similarities and differences, their textures, physiques, and apparent physiognomies while using free-hand drawing techniques he has developed within digital imaging. The result is a group of strikingly sculptural black-and-white portraits that are at once photographs and drawings.
Design: MV LevievanderMeer, Amsterdam ISBN 978-90-5330-835-6 Format: 24 x 32 cm. portrait Hardcover with dust jacket 104 pages with approx. 50 photos in tritone World rights September 2014 £30 | €40 | $60
Each image in Animal is not only a portrait of a non-human animal; it is, in many ways, a self-portrait (for each of us shares DNA with other species) and also a question: What can be known and what is unknowable in our relationships with other animal species? I believe no one has summarized the psychological complexity of how we relate to other animals better than this contemporary American philosopher: In the case of our relationship with animals, a sense of the difficulty with reality may involve…a sense of astonishment and incomprehension that there should be beings so like us, so unlike us, so astonishingly capable of being companions of ours and so unfathomably distant. How powerfully strange it is that they and we should share as much as we do, and also not share; that they should be capable of incomparable beauty and delicacy and terrible ferocity; that some among them should be so mind-bogglingly weird or repulsive in their forms or in their lives. - Cora Diamond
Still available! Animal Text by Manfred Zollner ISBN 978 90 5330 730 4 £29.95 | $60 | €39.90 Special edition ISBN 978 90 5330 736 6 Edition of 50 £225 | $350 | €250
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Elliot Ross was born in Chicago. He was awarded a Master of Fine Arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1971. His work can be found in the collections of many famous institutes around the world. Ross is represented by Schilt Publishing Gallery. He lives in San Francisco and New York City.
Camille Renée
My Other Side
Grey Matters 5
Devid When something happens with your body in such a way that it influences your daily life dramatically, it causes you to live in a twilight zone. Camille Renée Devid’s My Other Side shows and admits sides of herself which one cannot see from the outside. Her physical struggle is an intimate and lonely fight; it even became an obsession. At first, Camille was mentally not able to photograph her own fragile nudity and physical weakness. But in the end she had no choice.
Design: Victor Levie, MV Levievandermeer, Amsterdam ISBN: 978 90 5330 839 4 Format: 22 x 24,5 cm. portrait Grey carton softcover with banderole 60 pages with approx. 30 photos in tritone
She had to do it for her own future well-being and to release her artistic creativity. She decided to set aside her fear and started photographing herself in her darkest moments; shooting when she was feeling old, ugly, worn out and in pain. No longer the pretty, fearless and successful young woman she used to be. But during that process she found out that showing her vulnerability helped her a lot. It turned out to be not only negative but above all a source of empathy, connection, courage, creativity, even of love. And it did release the best of her artistic capabilities, because Camille’s powerful and passionate black-and-white photographs are a shocking, sincere but at the same time very moving search for lost happiness.
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Camille Renée Devid graduated from the Artemis Styling Academie in Amsterdam. There she discovered the power of image. It became her passion to make her own trend books and images. In the end she decided to follow her passion: she entered the Foto Academie Amsterdam. She graduated at the end of 2013. Camille’s work is strongly influenced by her international background, having lived in Curaçao, France and Spain. She is currently based in Amsterdam.
Donald Weber
Barricade
Grey Matters 6
& Arthur Bondar The EuroMaidan Revolt Text by Larry Frolick
Design: Victor Levie, MV Levievandermeer, Amsterdam ISBN: 978 90 5330 841 7 Format: 22 x 24,5 cm. portrait Grey carton softcover with banderole 60 pages with approx. 30 photos in tritone World rights October 2014 £12.50 | $20 | €15
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“Goat Swamp” (Ukr.: Kozyne Boloto) is the original name of the area in central Kiev where Maidan Nezalezhnosti or Independence Square finds itself the current epicentre of global tensions. Unlike sheep, goats do what they will and command special attention in folklore for their pugnacious and fertile abandonment to freedom. So it is with the creative accoutrements of these anonymous street fighters, their homemade uniforms, molotovs, trophies, and tire barricades – the smoking language of the Revolt’s siege apparatus, as photographed by Donald Weber and Arthur Bondar. The two worked independently to bring a dual perspective to the orchestrated chaos of a deadly street theatre. Weber focuses on cataloging the expressive impulses behind the protesters’ stoic dissimilitude and the almost holy rapture of their public self-assertion. Bondar explores redaction and heavy censorship, using inkblots to deny and assert the truth of visual interpretations. The final barricade lies in the political language of representation itself. Ukraine’s absolute polarities of past and future, its utter blackness and transcendent light, are the deeper themes of their interpretation. Barricade is a high-risk collaboration with the hundreds of brave men and women whose unquenchable thirst for change fuels hope for a new generation.
Arthur Bondar was born in the metallurgical city of Krivoy Rog, Ukraine, on July 3rd 1983. After studying in his own town he entered the National Linguistic University and Donald Weber was originally trained
Weber is the recipient of numerous
moved to Kiev in 2000. He received a
as an architect and worked with urban
awards and fellowships, including a
bachelor’s degree in English philology
theorist Rem Koolhaas’ Office for
Guggenheim Fellowship, the
2000-2004. He tried almost twenty
Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in
Lange-Taylor Prize, the Duke and
jobs before he found his way in
Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He has
Duchess of York Prize, two World
photography.
since devoted himself to the study of
Press Photo Awards, PDN’s 30, as well
Arthur Bondar is a freelancer and
how power deploys an all-encompas-
as being named an Emerging Photo
shoots his own documentary projects.
sing theatre for its subjects; what he
Pioneer by American Photo and
He studied photography at New York
records is its secret collaboration with
shortlisted for the prestigious
University and was a participant of the
both masters and victims.
Scotiabank Photography Prize. His
Eddie Adams Workshop and
Weber is the author of two books. His
diverse photography projects have
NOOR-Nikon Masterclass. Arthur was
first, Bastard Eden, Our Chernobyl
been exhibited as installations,
awarded a Magnum Emergency Fund,
(Photolucida 2011) asked a simple
exhibitions and screenings at festivals
The Documentary Project Fund,
question: What is daily life actually
and galleries worldwide He is a
National Geographic Grant and the
like, in a post-atomic world? His
dedicated teacher, noted for his
Best Photographer of the Year in
second book, Interrogations (Schilt
ongoing series of lectures and
Ukraine. Nowadays Arthur is a part of
Publishing 2011), about post-Soviet
workshops and is a frequent trainer
the VII mentor programme. His works
authority in Ukraine and Russia, has
with World Press Photo. Weber is a
were exhibited and shown
gone on to great acclaim; it was
member of the acclaimed VII Photo
in Canada, U.S.A., England, Germany,
included in Martin Parr and Gerry
and is represented by Circuit Gallery in
France, Belgium, Poland, Lithuania,
Badger’s seminal The Photobook:
Toronto.
Romania, Turkey, Georgia, Russia
A History, Volume III.
and Ukraine.
Next #04 The 2014 Joop Swart Masterclass Schilt Publishing and World Press Photo continue this series with Next #04. The following twelve young photographers have been selected to participate in the 21st edition of the famous annual masterclass, to be held from 2- 8 November 2014 in Amsterdam: From top to bottom, column 1: Bryan Denton, U.S.A. Giorgio Di Noto, Italy Naman Protick Sarker, Bangladesh Andrejs Strokins, Latvia column 2 Isadora Kosofsky, U.S.A. Raphaela Rosella, Australia Design: Heijdens Karwei
Bryan Schutmaat, U.S.A. Emilie Regnier, Canada
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column 3
Format: 17 x 23 cm (portrait)
Bego Antón, Spain
Paperback with flaps 160 pages with
Meeri Koutaniemi, Finland
approx. 140 photos in full colour and
Akos Stiller, Hungary
duotone
Ilona Szwarc, Poland
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In preparation for the masterclass meeting in November, the participants will
£12.50 | $30 | €19,50
execute a photo essay on this year’s theme, “Irresistible”. Since 1994, the Joop Swart Masterclass has brought together some of the finest young photographers from around the world, and leading professionals in the fields of documentary photography and photojournalism. It offers a focused, intimate and reflective learning experience to young photographers, aiming to foster their intellectual, artistic and professional growth. The Joop Swart Masterclass holds prime position among the workshops, debates and other educational programmes regularly organized within the World Press Photo Academy. It is named after the foundation’s late chairman, who was a passionate supporter of young photographic talent.
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SELECTED backlist
View From Inside Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art
Anna Fox Resort 1 Butlin’s Bognor Regis
ISBN 978 90 5330 825 7
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ISBN 978 90 5330 803 5
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Robert King Democratic Desert The War in Syria
Elena Perlino Pipeline Trafficking in Italy
ISBN 978 90 5330 818 9
ISBN 978 90 5330 824 0
£35 | €40 | $50
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Stories of Change Beyond the Arab Spring
Matt Gunther Probable Cause
Scott Daniel Ellison Iowa, Ohio
ISBN 978 90 5330 823 3
ISBN 978 90 5330 820 2
ISBN 978 90 5330 822 6
£37,50 | $60 | €45
£29.95 | €35 | $40
£29.95 | €35 | $40
Nicholas Albrecht One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand
Malcolm Venville The Women Of Casa X
World Press Photo 2014 Dutch Edition
Text by Amanda de la Rosa
ISBN 978 90 5330 826 4
ISBN 978 90 5330 821 9
ISBN 978 90 5330 805 9
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Lucia Ganieva Ermitazhniki
Chiara Tocci Life After Zog
Matthew Murray Ska
ISBN 978 90 5330 798 4
and other stories
£12.50 | $20 | €15
ISBN 978 90 5330 796 0
Text by Addie and Mitchell Vassie
Grey Matters 1
£12.50 | $20 | €15
ISBN 978 90 5330 812 7
Grey Matters 2
£12.50 | $20 | €15 Grey Matters 3
Gesche Würfel Basement Sanctuaries
Lorena Ros Unspoken
ISBN 978 90 5330 819 6
ISBN 978 90 5330 814 1
£12.50 | $20 | €15
£27.50 | $45 | €35
Grey Matters 4
World Press Photo Laureates from Russia and the Soviet Union 1955-2013 ISBN 978 90 5330 815 8 £45 | $65 | €50
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Jane Hilton Precious
Jane Hilton Dead Eagle Trail
ISBN 978 90 5330 795 3
America’s Twenty-First Century Cowboys
£35 | $55 | €39.90
ISBN 978 90 5330 717 5 £32.50 | $55 | €39.90 Special edition ISBN 978 90 5330 718 2 Edition of 50 copies £225 | $350 | €250
World Press Photo Next #01 ISBN 978 90 5330 762 5 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
World Press Photo Next #02 ISBN 978 90 5330 781 6 £12.50 | $30 | €19.50
World Press Photo Next #03 ISBN 978 90 5330 804 2
Vadim Gushchin Everyday Objects/ Cultural Treasures
David Chancellor Hunters
ISBN 978 90 5330 792 2
£32.50 | $60 | €50
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Special edition
£12.50 | $30 | €19.50
ISBN 978 90 5330 778 6
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Louise Baring Emmy Andriesse Hidden Lens
Joshua Lutz Hesitating Beauty
Louisa Marie Summer Jennifer’s Family
ISBN 978 90 5330 776 2
Text by Mairéad Byrne
ISBN 978 90 5330 790 8
£24.50 | $35 | €29.90
ISBN 978 90 5330 766 3
£27.50 | $45| €35
Elliot Ross Animal
Igor Moukhin My Moscow
Sergey Chilikov Selected Works 1978-
Text by Manfred Zollner
– Photographs
ISBN 978 90 5330 760 1
ISBN 978 90 5330 730 4
ISBN 978 90 5330 767 0
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Special edition ISBN 978 90 5330 736 6 Edition of 50 £225 | $350 | €250
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Donald Weber Interrogations Text by Larry Frolick ISBN 978 90 5330 759 5 £24.90 | $40 | €29.90
Yaakov Israel Text by Bill Kouwenhoven
The Quest for the Man on the White Donkey ISBN 978 90 5330 764 9
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Evgeny Berezner, Irina Chmyreva, Natalia Tarasova & Wendy Watriss (FotoFest Houston)
Contemporary Russian Photography ISBN 978 90 5330 768 7 £45 | $65 | €50
Chris Harrison I Belong Jarrow ISBN 978 90 5330 780 9
Lorena Guillen Vaschetti Historia, Memoria y Silencios
Sophie Zenon Roads Over Troubled Water
£27.50 | $45 | €35
ISBN 978 90 5330 761 8
A quest for the soul Une chasse à l’âme Bilder aus Kambodscha
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Martin Parr Parr by Parr
Rena Effendi Liquid Land
Damion Berger In The Deep End
Text by Quentin Bajac
ISBN 978 90 5330 789 2
ISBN 978 90 5330 713 7
ISBN 978 90 5330 737 3
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Export Sales Department
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Expected January – June 2015
Mario Giacomelli Under The Skin Of Reality
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