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Number of Titles Found: 8
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| Title: A Parallel Road |
| By (author): Amani Willett |
| ISBN10-13: 1999446879 : 9781999446871 |
| This multi-layered work explores the Black experience of driving in America over the past 85 years. By picturing how it has too often been marked by fear, violence and death, A Parallel Road challenges representations of the American ideal of the road trip that have long dominated our view through artistic and literary media. Referencing the historical Negro Motorist Green Book, and layering archival and new images, it examines the question of how long the road will continue to be a site of violence and oppression for Black people in American society. |
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Pages: 112
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| Published: Overlapse - December 2021 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 20.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: No Longer Distributing
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| Title: 1 of: 8 |
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| Title: Desire Lines |
| By (author): Lara Shipley |
| ISBN10-13: 1999446895 : 9781999446895 |
| Desire Lines follows old and new movements through the desert landscape of the Sonoran borderlands of the United States and Mexico: paths taken by migrants and border agents, of missionaries and conquistadors, of indigenous people and industrialists. The messy and at times violent collision of peoples has created a region that defies the harmfully simplistic narratives so frequently attributed to our borders. Shipleyâ s photographs focus on the disorienting experience of this landscape â a place of beauty or danger depending on the perspective of those moving through it. Deceptively empty, the landscape is under constant watch, heavily surveilled and controlled, with an ever-increasing military presence that has seeped into the lives of residents in surrounding communities. |
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Pages: 208
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| Published: Overlapse - March 2023 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 32.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: No Longer Distributing
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| Title: 2 of: 8 |
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| Title: Fastidiosa |
| By (author): Valentina Piccinni, Valentina Piccinni |
| ISBN10-13: 1999446887 : 9781999446888 |
| An unfiltered, personal and intense account of Xylella, the plant epidemic that threatens Europe; Fastidiosa is the result of Caimi + Piccinni photographing the plight of local farmers and environmental devastation in Puglia, southern Italy, over a period of six years. Working under the project title This Land is My Land, the duo were in the groves with farmers facing the destruction of their history, culture and livelihood, as they were forced to cut down heritage olive trees to prevent the spread of infection into northern Europe. Millions of trees have already been felled, and there is no known cure for the disease. Fastidiosa features a dramatic mix of black and white analogue portraits and landscapes, colour images highlighting scientific research and experimental efforts, with archival photographs and words from residents of the region. |
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Pages: 228
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| Published: Overlapse - January 2022 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 32.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 3 of: 8 |
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| Title: Lviv â Godâ s Will |
| By (author): Viacheslav Poliakov, Viacheslav Poliakov |
| ISBN10-13: 0994791984 : 9780994791986 |
| A naive, visual subculture involving public space has become widespread throughout Ukraine after the fall of the Soviet Union and expansion of globalization. Makeshift sculptural scenes appear in the environment through accidental interactions and random interventions by unrelated people â products of indiscriminate behaviour, mistakes, destruction, and natural vegetation running wild. Ultimately, nobody is responsible for this happenstance. It is all Godâ s will. |
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Pages: 128
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| Published: Overlapse - September 2018 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 32.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: No Longer Distributing
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| Title: 4 of: 8 |
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| Title: Metropole |
| By (author): Lewis Bush, Lewis Bush |
| ISBN10-13: 0994791976 : 9780994791979 |
| London, once known as the Metropole, was the mother city at the heart of a vast empire which at its peak encompassed a quarter of all land on the planet. Its maternal name belied a profoundly hierarchical and unequal relationship with power radiating outwards from the urban heart, and territorial riches feeding back in return. The British Empire has long since collapsed but in its place has risen a new world power; globalised capitalism. London â rebranded an 'investment opportunity' â is now a city of continuous demolition, shifting cranes, and glittering new high rises. |
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Pages: 160
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| Published: Overlapse - September 2018 |
| Format: Paperback |
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| List Price: 30.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 5 of: 8 |
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| Title: The Longest Way Round |
| By (author): Chris Dorley-Brown |
| ISBN10-13: 0994791909 : 9780994791900 |
| A visual investigation of the authorâ s family history, The Longest Way Round is a construct of historical images woven together with new photographs. Uncovering a treasure trove of archive material not intended for the family album, Dorley-Brownâ s book presents a multi-layered alternative narrative for the course of events that shaped the late 20th century. Two Londoners born in 1920 embark on a series of journeys shaped by war, romance, and subsequent settlement in a seaside paradise. Unable and unwilling to recall their most traumatic experiences for their five children, a box of photographs, film negatives and letters was bequeathed to the youngest child ? a photographer. He attempts to form a new narrative with the archive, integrating his own pictures made in the UK and on travels through Europe that follow in the footsteps of his mother and father. During World War II Dorley-Brownâ s parents Peter and Brenda were not yet married, but had known each other as childhood friends. At age 19 Peter volunteered as a heavy artillery sergeant and survived the Battle of Crete, four years as a prisoner of war in German stalag camps, and a death march of more than 500 miles in extreme weather near the end of the war. Some of his photographs that were confiscated while a POW appear in this book. While captive at Stalag VIIA near Munich, Peter befriended a guard â Conrad Barnack â the son of Oskar Barnack who invented the Leica 35mm camera. Peter and Conrad would later reconnect after the war was over. Chris Dorley-Brownâ s contemporary images resonate the effects of his family history on his own outlook decades later. This intimate book addresses subjects of personal identity and memory, and offers potential for a sense of closure for the author. |
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Pages: 168
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| Published: Overlapse - January 2015 |
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| List Price: 35.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 6 of: 8 |
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| Title: The Saxons of Transylvania |
| By (author): Vincent Sáez, Vincent Saez |
| ISBN10-13: 1999446836 : 9781999446833 |
| The Saxons of Transylvania documents a fading civilization with a mix of archival images, new photographs, illustrations and storytelling. In their second book photographed in Romania, MartÃnez + Sáez focus on ethnic German Saxons returning to Transylvania to preserve their distinct culture and heritage built over eight centuries. Indigenous to the region, their conflicted story is told through legend and history, and with current texts, revealing an uncertain future for what is now a dispersed group of people. |
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Pages: 152
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| Published: Overlapse - October 2019 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 35.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 7 of: 8 |
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| Title: You can call me Nana |
| By (author): Will Harris Designed by: Tiffany Jones |
| ISBN10-13: 1999446860 : 9781999446864 |
| A personal yet universal family memoir, this story introduces us to Willâ s grandmother, Evelyn, who suffered from dementia in the later years of her life. As her memories eroded, history and fiction collided and a new relationship bloomed; once her grandson, the young photographer became an old friend, creating this work while trying to make sense of a newfound connection and to deal with his own grief. At times both haunting and lighthearted, this book weaves together family archives with altered images, collage, and new photographs including views inside the multi-generational family home in Pennsylvania. Along with some confused and touching conversations with Nana, Will assembles the fragments that went missing from her mind. |
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Pages: 96
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| Published: Overlapse - March 2021 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 28.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: No Longer Distributing
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| Title: 8 of: 8 |
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