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Plus for this weeks review Blake Andrews writes on Jim Goldberg's new, autobiographical monograph Co

Plus for this weeks review Blake Andrews writes on Jim Goldberg's new, autobiographical monograph Coming and Going! [View this email in your browser]( [photo-eye] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY November 4, 2023 NEW CHRIS MCCAW --------------------------------------------------------------- Marking Time Chris McCaw [Read photo-eye Gallery Director Anne Kelly's interview with Chris McCaw!]( Chris McCaw works with a manually modified large format camera, loading vintage photo paper in place of film, and letting the sun come through the lens to physically burn the paper. This analog photographic method holds the unique documentary aspects of photography, as it captures the day and night of a distinct time and place. Chris McCaw is represented by photo-eye Gallery, for prints please inquire [here](. [Pre-Order Marking Time or read more]( BESTSELLER --------------------------------------------------------------- 2024 Michael Kenna Wall Calendar Michael Kenna's intimate, exquisitely crafted black-and-white photographs reflect a sense of refinement, respect for history, and thorough originality. We are pleased to present the twenty-eighth calendar featuring his work. The 2024 Michael Kenna Wall Calendar is printed on an exclusive, uncoated paper using Daido black ink. [Pre-Order 2024 Michael Kenna Wall Calendar or read more]( [View the full list of best sellers]( PRE-ORDERS --------------------------------------------------------------- Olay Emin Özmen Signed copies available Meaning ‘event’ or ‘incident’ in English, Olay is a powerful chronicle of a tumultuous decade Turkey, tirelessly documented by Emin Özmen. This first book by Özmen is a retrospective of his work to date, recounting the photographer’s homeland in a ceaseless state of turmoil, hit by dramatic events including a failed coup d’état, popular uprisings, natural disasters, political purges, and ongoing military operations. [Pre-Order Signed copies of Olay or read more]( On Listening to Trees Albarrán Cabrera The Spanish artists duo Albarrán Cabrera has a special relationship with nature. Source of inspiration, photographic subject or almost unreal setting, it is always, in one way or another, present in their images. A common thread in their production, trees are often seen there: the shadow of a branch, the drawing of foliage that has become abstract or even a tortuous silhouette in the center of the frame. The result is a dreamlike, almost surreal world, unique to the Spanish duo. [Pr-Order On Listening to Trees or read more]( Other Ways of Being Sangyon Joo For Sangyon Joo, photography is a tool for the thought process of looking and recognizing. External objects become an internal landscape reflecting the artist's senses and thoughts, and they are restructured according to her cognitive flow and associations. Through observing nature such as as land, sky, lakes, and trees, Joo practices various perspectives to reconnect with herself as a part of nature. [Pre-Order Other Ways of Being or read more]( Land Loss Max Miechowski Max Miechowski’s Land Loss follows the artist’s deep interest in the British landscape, exploring themes of time, community and resilience. These absorbing portraits, landscapes and delicate details are captured with Miechowski’s characteristic sensitivity, presenting a quiet space of contemplation. In the work, natural cycles and geological erosion act as gentle and sometimes abrupt reminders of loss and impermanence. As Miechowski learns by observing this seaside community, “we too are as temporary as the cliffs”. [Pre-Order Land Loss or read more]( BOOK REVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------- Coming and Going Jim Goldberg Reviewed by Blake Andrews Signed copies available! "Coming and Going puts the focus on Goldberg. Spanning a timeline roughly from his mid-twenties to the present, it is a monumental memoir, 13 inches tall, with 360 full-bleed pages. Even softbound, it weighs over 6 pounds. The reader’s task feels Herculean initially. But it turns out to be quite manageable, even fun. Coming And Going is sequenced as a chronological memoir. It’s structured like a graphic novel, with images and words taking lead turns, and interacting in interesting ways. Goldberg is a natural storyteller and he’s had an interesting life. This might even be considered a page-turner, at least in the contemporary photobook world of occasionally clunky narrative..." — Blake Andrews [Read the full review]( [Order Signed copies of Coming and Going]( RECENTLY FEATURED --------------------------------------------------------------- Los Angeles Spring Robert Adams Signed copies! Hyperborea Stories from the Arctic Evgenia Arbugaeva The Art of Ectoplasm The Legacy of the Hamilton Spectral Photographs Edited by Serena Keshavjee Remember Me Preston Gannaway Photographs and Stories Michael Kenna Urban Landscapes George Tice Port Talbot UFO Investigation Club Roo Lewis Autochrome The Fascination of Early Color Photography Séance Shannon Taggart Signed copies! Tina Modotti 101 Billionaires Rob Hornstra Signed Copies! SWAMP Chloe Sells An Alternative History of Photography Phillip Prodger What Remains Sally Mann Signed copy! Blurred Boundaries Perspectives on Rock Art of the Greater Southwest William Frej Signed copies! 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