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Lewis Baltz, Stephen Shore, Robert Adams - New Topographics - 2010
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Lewis Baltz, Stephen Shore, Robert Adams - New Topographics - 2010

VERY IMPORTANT, QUICKLY SOLD-OUT and RARE photobook title - for the very first time published in book form. Published on the basis of the LEGENDARY CATALOGUE - at "International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, Rochester, New York" in 1975, which is widely regarded as ONE OF THE STYLE-DEFINING and MOST INFLUANTIAL exhibitions in the HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY. Demonstrates both - the historical significance of the show and its continued relevance in today’s culture. EXCELLENT FRESH CONDITION. Fantastic photography by: Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joe Deal, Frank Gohlke, Nicholas Nixon, John Schott, Stephen Shore and Henry Wessel. PLEASE ENJOY the ONE-SELLER-AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com (Ecki Heuser, Cologne, Germany) - with INTERNATIONAL PHOTOBOOKS from my PRIVATE COLLECTION and from RECENT ACQUISITATIONS. IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS - WORLDWIDE. Steidl, Göttingen. 2010. First edition, second printing. Hardcover (as issued). 240 x 300 mm. 256 pages. With essays by Britt Salvesen and Alison Nordström. Book design by Michael Mack and Joby Ellis. Black and white and color plates throughout. Text in English. Condition: Inside and outside super fresh and flawless, like new and unread. Marginal trace of use, no remarkable flaws or defects. No marks, no foxing. Overall near mint, near perfect condition. Great photobook - in fantastic fresh condition. Illustrated with selected works from the 1975 exhibition, installation views, and contextual comparisons, the book also includes an illustrated checklist of the show and an extensive bibliography. "A collaboration between two of the world's most important photographic institutions, this project brings to light the histories and strengths of each. It was at George Eastman House, in 1975, that the exhibition New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-altered Landscape was mounted. That same year, the Center for Creative Photography opened in Tucson, Arizona. As explored in the present catalogue, this moment- -the so-called photography boom-marked a turning point for the medium, its full acceptance as expressive and collectible art. At Eastman House, New Topographics was part of an ongoing commitment to current photography within the context of a historic collection established in 1947. The exhibition signaled both contemporaneity and continuities with photography of the past, richly represented in the museum's holdings. Concurrently, as the newly founded Center for Creative Photography set out to collect photographic archives, it acknowledged that bodies of work being produced now had value for practitioners and historians of the future. More than three decades later, the field of photography has expanded even beyond what its twentieth-century champions could have predicted. Among them we acknowledge Beaumont Newhall, director of Eastman House and consultant to the founders of Center for Creative Photography, and James Enyeart, the Center's second Director and later the sixth Director of George Eastman House. In recognizing these men, we also acknowledge the history our two institutions share. As repositories of photographic collections, we now can reach larger audiences who demonstrate great enthusiasm for the medium. And we can devise new ways of engaging these viewers. Here, close scrutiny of an exhibition from the past results in a better understanding of our present moment. We are grateful to William Jenkins, the curator of the 1975 exhibition, and to the participating artists Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Hilla Becher, Joe Deal, Frank Gohlke, Nicholas Nixon, John Schott, Stephen Shore, and Henry Wessel, Jr. for their contributions to this endeavor. Additional thanks to them and to other contributors are found in the Curators' Acknowledgments. The 1975 version of New Topographics appeared at three venues George Eastman House, Otis Art Institute, and Princeton University and was not what we would call a blockbuster. Yet, despite a limited audience, the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue established a mode of landscape photography that continues to influence and provoke artists and audiences. The present version of the exhibition will travel to eight venues, four in the United States and four in Europe. We thank Michael Govan, CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Neal Benezra, Director, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Martin Hochtleitner, Director, Landesgalerie Linz; Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Boegner, Executive Director, Die Photographische Sammlung SK/Stiftung Kultur, Cologne; Ruud Visschedijk, Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam; and Javier Viar Olloqui, Director, Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. We are pleased to collaborate with these distinguished institutions, which together represent the variety of settings within which photography comfortably finds its place today. We offer our sincere thanks to the Terra Foundation for American Art, Marshall Field V, Chairman, and Elizabeth Glassman, President and Chief Executive Officer, for recognizing the cross-cultural significance of New Topographic and providing essential support for the catalogue and European tour." (Directors' Preface)

Nr. 85803269

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Lewis Baltz, Stephen Shore, Robert Adams - New Topographics - 2010

Lewis Baltz, Stephen Shore, Robert Adams - New Topographics - 2010

VERY IMPORTANT, QUICKLY SOLD-OUT and RARE photobook title - for the very first time published in book form.

Published on the basis of the LEGENDARY CATALOGUE -
at "International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, Rochester, New York" in 1975, which is widely regarded as ONE OF THE STYLE-DEFINING and MOST INFLUANTIAL exhibitions in the HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY.

Demonstrates both - the historical significance of the show and its continued relevance in today’s culture.

EXCELLENT FRESH CONDITION.

Fantastic photography by:
Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joe Deal, Frank Gohlke, Nicholas Nixon, John Schott, Stephen Shore and Henry Wessel.

PLEASE ENJOY the ONE-SELLER-AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com (Ecki Heuser, Cologne, Germany) -
with INTERNATIONAL PHOTOBOOKS from my PRIVATE COLLECTION and from RECENT ACQUISITATIONS.

IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION, YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS - WORLDWIDE.

Steidl, Göttingen. 2010. First edition, second printing.

Hardcover (as issued). 240 x 300 mm. 256 pages. With essays by Britt Salvesen and Alison Nordström. Book design by Michael Mack and Joby Ellis. Black and white and color plates throughout. Text in English.

Condition:
Inside and outside super fresh and flawless, like new and unread. Marginal trace of use, no remarkable flaws or defects. No marks, no foxing. Overall near mint, near perfect condition.

Great photobook - in fantastic fresh condition.

Illustrated with selected works from the 1975 exhibition, installation views, and contextual comparisons, the book also includes an illustrated checklist of the show and an extensive bibliography.

"A collaboration between two of the world's most important photographic institutions, this project brings to light the histories and strengths of each. It was at George Eastman House, in 1975, that the exhibition New Topographics:
Photographs of a Man-altered Landscape was mounted. That same year, the Center for Creative Photography opened in Tucson, Arizona. As explored in the present catalogue, this moment- -the so-called photography boom-marked a turning point for the medium, its full acceptance as expressive and collectible art.
At Eastman House, New Topographics was part of an ongoing commitment to current photography within the context of a historic collection established in 1947. The exhibition signaled both contemporaneity and continuities with photography of the past, richly represented in the museum's holdings. Concurrently, as the newly founded Center for Creative Photography set out to collect photographic archives, it acknowledged that bodies of work being produced now had value for practitioners and historians of the future.
More than three decades later, the field of photography has expanded even beyond what its twentieth-century champions could have predicted. Among them we acknowledge Beaumont Newhall, director of Eastman House and consultant to the founders of Center for Creative Photography, and James Enyeart, the Center's second Director and later the sixth Director of George Eastman House. In recognizing these men, we also acknowledge the history our two institutions share. As repositories of photographic collections, we now can reach larger audiences who demonstrate great enthusiasm for the medium. And we can devise new ways of engaging these viewers. Here, close scrutiny of an exhibition from the past results in a better understanding of our present moment. We are grateful to William Jenkins, the curator of the 1975 exhibition, and to the participating artists Robert Adams, Lewis Baltz, Hilla Becher, Joe Deal, Frank Gohlke, Nicholas Nixon, John Schott, Stephen Shore, and Henry Wessel, Jr. for their contributions to this endeavor. Additional thanks to them and to other contributors are found in the Curators' Acknowledgments.
The 1975 version of New Topographics appeared at three venues George Eastman House, Otis Art Institute, and Princeton University and was not what we would call a blockbuster. Yet, despite a limited audience, the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue established a mode of landscape photography that continues to influence and provoke artists and audiences. The present version of the exhibition will travel to eight venues, four in the United States and four in Europe. We thank Michael Govan, CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Neal Benezra, Director, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Martin Hochtleitner, Director, Landesgalerie Linz; Prof.
Dr. Hans-Georg Boegner, Executive Director, Die Photographische Sammlung SK/Stiftung Kultur, Cologne; Ruud Visschedijk, Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam; and Javier Viar Olloqui, Director, Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. We are pleased to collaborate with these distinguished institutions, which together represent the variety of settings within which photography comfortably finds its place today. We offer our sincere thanks to the Terra Foundation for American Art, Marshall Field V, Chairman, and Elizabeth Glassman, President and Chief Executive Officer, for recognizing the cross-cultural significance of New Topographic and providing essential support for the catalogue and European tour."
(Directors' Preface)

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