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| Title: Eleventh Finger |
| ISBN10-13: 4902080478 : 9784902080476 |
| This series captures peopleâ s unconscious movements and gestures secretly, without looking through the viewfinder. The faces of the subjects are obscured by pieces of paper perforated in lacy patterns and applied to the photo through the photogram process. With the faces of the figures covered, their movements are rendered meaningless and somewhat comical; at the same time, it seems a comment of the right to privacy. The paper is perforated in a variety of both concrete and abstract patterns, its precise handwork creating a distinctive contrast to the grainy nature of the photographs. The eleventh finger is the finger of the photographer, taking the picture, in addition, of course, to the ten fingers of the subjects. |
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Pages: 56
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| Published: artbeat publishers - January 2014 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 42.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 16 |
| Title: 1 of: 5 |
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| Title: Rainbow Variations |
| By (author): Taisuke Koyama |
| ISBN10-13: 4902080540 : 9784902080544 |
| Ever since he published â entropixâ in 2008, Taisuke Koyama has been consistently capturing the boundary between urban cities and nature. Through his practice, he has been expanding the framework of photography and exploring experimental expressions that question the ways in which photography exists in the digital age. This book is a first anthology introducing â Rainbow Variationsâ , a series which Koyama has been working on since 2009. It includes comprises 70 images, including â Rainbow Variationsâ in which he tries to transform and iteratively amplify the photographic images of a â rainbow as an artefactâ created by macro-photographing rainbow-colored publicity posters, as well as his newest series â Picoâ . The book was edited and designed in collaboration with Swiss designer duo, Maximage. |
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Pages: 96
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| Published: artbeat publishers - January 2015 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 37.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 11 |
| Title: 2 of: 5 |
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| Title: RASTERIZER |
| By (author): Norihito Ogata |
| ISBN10-13: 4902080591 : 9784902080599 |
| "Rasterizer" features Norihito Ogata's new work "Datascape_On_the_shoreline", which was developed from the series â On the Shorelineâ (2012) as the base concept. â On the Shorelineâ are images of buildings that were damaged by The Great East Japan Earthquake. These images are reconstructed using photographic typology. Approximately 400 photographs have been cut into squares of 245 pixels and these cut pieces have been randomly restructured to recreate a new typology. The images visualize the process of rasterization and indicate the ambiguity between destruction and restoration |
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Pages: 112
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| Published: artbeat publishers - April 2017 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 32.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 22 |
| Title: 3 of: 5 |
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| Title: Tokyo |
| ISBN10-13: 9490800589 : 9789490800581 |
| Artbeat publishers is delighted to announce the new publication, TOKYO by Paul Kooiker, as the joint publication with Belgium-based Art Paper Editions. This project was originally initiated by G/P galleryâ s invitation project of the artist to Tokyo. During Kooikerâ s short residency in Tokyo, photo session with local female models took place. Later on, in the process of working on this series Kooiker downsized the image to a square format, shifting the focus to the model's bottom, while he kept labouring on and experimenting with this basic image in Photoshop. For Tokyo, Kooiker selected 106 from several hundreds of images. The book presents the widest array of possible variations on a theme. While images represent his artistic ambitious approach and inspiration from the city, Kooiker pushed photography to its very outer limits. Kooiker has travelled the dual track of image abstraction and obsessive repetition of a single digital cliché, thereby permitting himself ultimate freedom. It resulted in a high-spirited picture volume, devoid of any narrative editing, walking the line between art catalogue and artist's book. |
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Pages: 236
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| Published: artbeat publishers - October 2017 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 37.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: Reprint under Consideration
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| Title: 4 of: 5 |
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| Title: Unfinished Topography / Collection |
| ISBN10-13: 4902080559 : 9784902080551 |
| Takashi Kawashima has taken natural catastrophes such as the Tohoku earthquake and volcano eruptions as a starting point to produce his works. He never presents his work as something ex-post like a documentary. Rather, drawing on novels by Susan Sontag, Michel Houellebecq and Kobo Abe, he considers the installations he constructs by combining fragments of narratives and images as something implying the near future or as a ground in which to reflect it. This book, which comprehensively introduces his works since 2011, will be an accumulation of fragments of narratives by Kawashima. |
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Pages: 33
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| Published: artbeat publishers - January 2015 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 37.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: In Stock
Qty Available: 3 |
| Title: 5 of: 5 |
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