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Ari Marcopoulos Defines His Own World
Published by Rizzoli (in collaboration with Swiss imprint Nieves), Ari Marcopoulos's Directory is less a monograph than a compendium: a 1200-page, phone-book-thick assemblage of gritty, black-and-white images. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/23/11
New York: A Photographer's City, out next month from Rizzoli, is the rare book of photography that is as witty as it is striking: compiling its 250 images, the book's editor, Marla Hamburg Kennedy, surely had all of New York City's idiosyncracies in mind. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/04/11
More Than 2-D: Assume Vivid Astro Focus in Print
assume vivid astro focus (Rizzoli), a new self-titled monograph, is improbably the first by prolific and media-savvy art collective-apparently it takes a lot to get them into just two dimensions. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/29/10
Robert Doisneau: A Parisian in Palm Springs
A new book of the French photographer's work in Florida redeems what Fortune Magazine left out. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/02/10
It should come as no surprise that Indochine: Stories, Shaken and Stirred, a photo-heavy chronicle of Brian McNally's famed Tribeca eatery, isn't really about the food. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/28/09
"Photography of the Moment," the subtitle to Ken Miller's Shoot (Rizzoli), refers to two phenomena: a photographic aesthetic that favors flash-focus and casual composition and staging; and the popularity of that very look. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/09/09
It's late-breaking news, but Richard Prince is getting sued. As a result, his catalogue has become super rare. Interview investigates. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 03/10/09
The Padilha Brothers Interview Teri Toye
Teri Toye was often called Stephen Sprouse's muse: She embodied the look, attitude and androgynous spirit of his collections. As a fashion ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/08/09