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Volume 1

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A People's History of Pittsburgh
Volume 1



Published by: Spaces Corners

208 pages 13.5 x 16.5 cm Softback 2015

£14.00

Launched in April 2014, A People’s History of Pittsburgh invited the local community to share their personal photographs and stories online and at scanning events throughout the city. A wide range of photographic processes were submitted from large format black-and-white portraits dating as far back as the 1880’s to color polaroids of the 1970’s to camera phone photographs in the 2010’s. From 2014 to 2015, the project grew into a digital archive of over 1,500 images, illustrating the ways in which the conventions of snapshot photography are used to document ordinary, everyday lives while more broadly, attempting to unearth a city’s cultural history through the photographs of it’s inhabitants.  In the accompanying print publication, A People’s History of Pittsburgh: Volume One, editors Melissa Catanese and Ed Panar selected over two hundred images from the collective album, reinterpreting the collection into a seamless flow of images that cycle through common and often sentimental themes of domestic life - summer picnics, family suppers, sports outings, first kisses, and dance recitals. Generations of families and friends pose casually with their children, infants, and automobiles while steelworkers, miners, and business owners formally and proudly stand in front of their respective trades. Children read comics and ride bicycles while teenagers take to the streets or cruise along the rivers on a hot summer afternoon. The photographs, stripped of their original captions, take on new meaning. The book invites the reader to enter into these shared stories without knowledge of the who, what, when, and where -- to reimagine their own histories, and to consider that any history begins with what is revealed and what is hidden.


The Guide: Milan

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38 Hours
The Guide: Milan



Published by:

70 pages 22.5 x 17 cm Softcover English 2015

£9.00

A flamingo garden, slow food markets, a secret bar, traditional trattorias, hidden masterpieces of Italian Design... Discover the ever changing city of Milan in 38 hours. 

Del Mar Newspaper

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J. Grant Brittain
Del Mar Newspaper



Published by: Arkitip

48 pages 30 x 43 cm Newsprint Edition of 500 2015

£8.00

This newspaper size, publication is perfect for thumb-tacking to your walls. This collection is replete with inspirational moments, in a size that befits their ingenuity. While working at the Del Mar Skateboard Ranch in 1979 selling Cokes, Twinkies and miniature golf, J. Grant Brittain borrowed his roommate’s Canon and began what would become a 36 year-long affair with skateboarding, cameras and magazines. He helped found Transworld Skateboarding magazine in 1983 and as the Photo Editor for 20 years, helped build it into the top selling skateboarding mag. He has captured the best skateboarders of the last three decades in photos that have become classics. He has also taught some of the best skate photographers past and present and has helped them develop their own work

A Field Guide to Snow and Ice

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Paula McCartney
A Field Guide to Snow and Ice



Published by: Silas Finch

48 Pages 25 x 20 cm Leporello Binding Soft Cover 2014

£60.00

Includes 48 black and white and full color plates printed with UV inks on uncoated paper. Leporello binding with multiple panel widths and stiff front and back covers. Spine closure printed on synthetic paper with an essay by Mark Alice Durant. With the spine detached from the front cover, the book becomes an installation piece approximately 34 feet in length.

Google Vol. 1

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King Zog
Google Vol. 1



Published by:

1,328 pages 21.5 x 30 cm hardback 2013

£80.00

This book contains the first Google Image for every word in the dictionary. Google, Volume 1 has every word in the dictionary, in order, replaced by images. King Zog’s Felix Heyes and Ben West used the Oxford English Pocket Dictionary and its 21,110 words as the basis for this book of images. The words and definitions have disappeared, replaced by each word’s first result from Google Images – the most ubiquitous and comprehensive visual identification tool on the Internet, that supposedly offers (as its founding principle) the most relevant and stimulating images to our written queries.  Google, Volume 1 takes its name from the verb to google, officially entered into the Oxford Dictionary in June 2006, to describe information retrieval via the Internet in the broader sense.

Theory

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Kenneth Goldsmith
Theory



Published by:

500 pages 21 x 29 cm unbound 2015

£25.00

Kenneth Goldsmith’s Theory offers an unprecedented reading of the contemporary world: 500 texts – from poems and musings to short stories – printed on 500 pages assembled in the form of a ream of paper. Curated by the author-poet, this unique collection maps out the various issues and trends in contemporary literature in a world currently being shaken up by everything online and digital,and calls for the reinvention of creative forms.

Lumps

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Morten Torgersrud
Lumps



Published by: Cornerkiosk Press

His latest project, Lumps, shows us what usually lies outside the range of the photograph; beneath the soil. The project consists of a series of photographs depicting clods of mud dug out from the landscape in The High North, the northern region of Norway bordering to the arctic region and Russia. The lumps appear as abstract sculptures - studies in form and materiality. But in light of Torgersrud recent practice they are images of specific places, though with an even greater extent than previously they seem geographically unidentifiable. Thus, they oppose the prevailing method of dealing with landscape in photography, which is often characterized by a quest for something, identity-based and authentic. In Torgersrud's view it is the actual form that is the photographs true content. In Lumps, through a formal approach to an increasingly politicized landscape - it is made visible how the photograph represents a place, while it has the capacity to draw fragments of place out of its original context.

£20.00



KOAN

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Xiaoyi Chen
KOAN



Published by: PJB Editions

72 pages 21.5 x 27.3 cm Case bound book, sewn binding 40 photographs Edition of 350 Signed and numbered December 2014

£30.00

Chinese photographer Xiaoyi Chen uses the photogravure process to create extraordinarily beautiful prints on a variety of Japanese and other fine art papers. Chen's vision originates from immersion in Zen and Taoist philosophies: philosophies which, in contradiction to Western thought, emphasise the inadequacy of language and words, and the importance of intuition over reason and logic, to transform the self. In Zen Buddhism Koan is a story or riddle used to help in the attainment of a state of spontaneous reflection, free from planning and analytical thought. The book's images, mostly landscapes, many taken in Iceland, often dissolve to abstraction. Chen's radiant images, in a complementary sequence and design, produce a photo book that provides an exhilarating visual experience.


Made In China

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Charlie Kwai, Chris Lee and Paul Storrie
Made In China



Published by: Tripod City

52 Pages 22.5cm x 22.5cm Softback Edition of 500 2015

£12.00

Made in China collates 48 images taken from their journey across China from Beijing and Shanghai.

The Plantation Journal

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Issue 4
The Plantation Journal



Published by: The Plantation Journal

36 pages 17cm x 24cm Softback Edition of 400 2015

£12.00

The Plantation Journal 4  Sculptural Geometry explore the work by seven artists working through the medium of photography to discover the representation of geometry in three- and two dimensional forms in contemporary photography. The works chosen highlight artist practices that focus not just on geometrical forms themselves, but on the photographic process, the utilisation of three dimensional objects, and thus a construction of the digital photograph in a broader sense. The journal also includes a commissioned essay on the topic, written by Darren Campion.

Issue 4

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The Plantation Journal
Issue 4



Published by: The Plantation Journal

36 pages 17cm x 24cm Softback Edition of 400 2015

£12.00

The Plantation Journal 4  Sculptural Geometry explore the work by seven artists working through the medium of photography to discover the representation of geometry in three- and two dimensional forms in contemporary photography. The works chosen highlight artist practices that focus not just on geometrical forms themselves, but on the photographic process, the utilisation of three dimensional objects, and thus a construction of the digital photograph in a broader sense. The journal also includes a commissioned essay on the topic, written by Darren Campion.

Mediocre Idiocy

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RIH & Archer
Mediocre Idiocy



Published by: Snoar

46 pages 22.3 x 16.3 cm Softcover 2015

£10.00

Documenting pissing around and pissing yourself in the north of England and on tour. Each photograph is humour epitomised, showing the days and nights out of 20-somethings with a translucent future. Mediocre Idiocy is the follow up from Archer’s recent sold out Ditto Press book American Wet Dream. The book’s foreword is written by Eagull’s frontman George Mitchell; recollecting bad acid trips in America and pissing yourself at a party in cream chinos.

Dreamland Welcomes You

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Sam Wright
Dreamland Welcomes You



Published by: Snoar

32 Pages 21.2 x 14 cm Softcover 2015  

£10.00

A project which has been in the making for over a year focussing on life in British seaside towns. Desolate, lonely and isolated, a way of life with seemingly no escape. Sam Wright is a photographer based in London although originally from Sheffield.  Designed by Stine Fantoft Berg of Fin Magazine

Auguries of Innocence

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Tyler Udall
Auguries of Innocence



Published by: Armour Press

​112 Pages 31.5 x 25 cm Paperback Edition of 300 2015

£39.00

"This book marks the end of one chapter and a doorway into another. As the raw and rapid pace of my young adult life seems to shift into a (fingers crossed) more sustainable pace, before my eyes, the people and places around me are changing. Some keeping up while others are fading into a more and more distant world. To me, these pictures are a diary, a split-second meditation and good old fashioned therapy session, all rolled into one book. Be they hard or tender, emotive or evocative, what I hope people take from my fragmented fairy tale, is a personal reflection on their own stories.” – Tyler Udall

Speed No. 9

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Zug
Speed No. 9



Published by: Innen

88 pages 16.5 x 23.6 cm Offset Printed Edition of 1000 2014   

£10.00

Introduction by Corinn Gerber As an object travels through space and appears in time, we can only see it moving because of the faster arrays of light that break at the very moment in which they meet it. The breaking lines of flight delineate an object in an irreversible physical process. At the speed of light, it appears before our eyes. It is only this fragility that enables us to see. The breaking light names a border which our eyes are unable to cross. A border to another space and time, that of the inside, this time asking for a new faculty.


Include Me Out

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Dennis Busch
Include Me Out



Published by:

200 pages 24 x 30 cm Hardcover 2015 

£29.00

100 unique collage artworks by Dennis Busch.

Issue 12: Shining in Absence

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Amc2 Journal
Issue 12: Shining in Absence



Published by: AMC

120 Pages 20 x 28 cm Softcover 2015

£28.00

Amc2 journal Issue 12 Shining in Absence is about the space left by the disappearance of photography both as an idea and as a material object. It is also a memento mori for Frido Troost (1960–2013) the Dutch photo historian and archivist. His organisation ICM (Institute of Concrete Matter) in Haarlem was acquired by AMC London shortly before he died. He is missed by many friends for his warmth and innate understanding of the boundless nature of photography.

Issue 11: A Guide for the Protection of the Public in Peacetime

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Amc2 Journal
Issue 11: A Guide for the Protection of the Public in Peacetime



Published by: AMC

144 Pages 20 x 26 cm Hardcover 2014

£23.00

Published to coincide with Archive of Modern Conflict's contribution to the exhibition Conflict, Time, Photography at Tate Modern, London, Amc2 journal Issue 11 (A Guide for the Protection of the Public in Peacetime) presents the landscapes of war as viewed by those co-opted, blighted, disrupted, demented, excited, uplifted, corrupted, dumbfounded and unbalanced by its process. It explores the psyche of conflict – from the primal tribalism of paint and feathers through the ideal of the chivalrous warrior to the scientific clinicality of triggers and switches. Photographers include household names as well as many of the unremembered people whose captured moments carry us to the zone of discord.

The Whale's Eyelash. A Play in Five Acts.

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Timothy Prus
The Whale's Eyelash. A Play in Five Acts.



Published by: AMC

192 Pages 19 x 24.7 cm Hardcover 2014

£65.00

The great technological leap forward that took place in the 19th century in optical lens systems such as the microscope meant that by the latter half of the century the exploration of the microcosm was a common pursuit amongst the scientifically minded. Individuals often became interested in a particular area or theme and were able to add significantly to the existing body of knowledge in their subject. More than this, another universe and another dimension were opened up in which to dream and travel. In The Whale’s Eyelash, Timothy Prus has edited together some of these historical explorations and recast them as a play – a play that unfolds through a series of 19th century microscope slides. Each slide contains a specific dramatic moment, and together they tell a story about what happens between the appearance of humankind and its passing away.

Issue 10

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Amc2 Journal
Issue 10



Published by: AMC

84 Pages 21 x 21 cm Softcover 2014

£16.00

Issue 10 of Amc2 is published to coincide with LagosPhoto 2014 and draws on three contrasting Africa-related collections from the Archive of Modern Conflict: Nigeria's ‘Nollywood’ film industry’s obsession with the nature and manifestations of ‘good’ and ‘evil’ and its persistent representation of vice, witchcraft, murders and money lust is colourfully satirised in a sequence of behind-the-scenes images. (In terms of quantity of output, Nollywood is second only to Bollywood, and beats Hollywood into third place). Based in Cameroon's capital Yaounde since the 1970s, Photo Jeunesse was the country's first colour photographic studio, and pictures from its negative archive record the work of a vibrant and often eccentric photo studio and reveal the transformation of Cameroonian society over a 30-year period. A collection of taxidermy images belonging to the eccentric Duc d’Orleans and others drawn from London taxidermist Rowland Ward describe the legacy of resource drain from Africa to Europe. Juxtapositions such as that in which a leopard strolls peacefully beneath a basking lion is pre-Photoshop Photoshop through taxidermy.  

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