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New Books in Photography

Interviews with Photographers and Scholars of Photography about their New Books

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Arts Visual Arts
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54 minutes
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149
Years Active
2011 - 2025
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Miki Kratsman with Ariella Azoulay, “The Resolution of the Suspect” (Radius Books, 2016)

Miki Kratsman with Ariella Azoulay, “The Resolution of the Suspect” (Radius Books, 2016)

The Resolution of the Suspect by Israeli photographer Miki Kratsman, with text by Ariella Azoulay, is co-published by the Peabody Museum Press at Harvard and Radius Books of Santa Fe, NM (2016). Mr. …
00:50:20  |   Tue 30 Aug 2016
John Brian King, “Nude Reagan” (Spurl Editions, 2016)

John Brian King, “Nude Reagan” (Spurl Editions, 2016)

Nude Reagan (Spurl Editions, 2016) is John Brian King’s second book of photography. His first book, LAX: Photographs of Los Angeles 1980-84, was published by Spurl Editions in 2015. For his most rece…
00:47:59  |   Mon 13 Jun 2016
Ken Light, “Whats Going On? 1969 -1974” (Lighted Square Media, 2015)

Ken Light, “Whats Going On? 1969 -1974” (Lighted Square Media, 2015)

What’s Going On? 1969 -1974 (Lighted Square Media, 2015) is Ken Light‘s ninth book. Ken started his professional life as a photojournalist at his college newspaper in 1969 and has developed a career …
00:46:00  |   Fri 20 May 2016
Jonathan M. Reynolds, “Allegories of Time and Space: Japanese Identity in Photography and Architecture” (U of Hawaii Press, 2015)

Jonathan M. Reynolds, “Allegories of Time and Space: Japanese Identity in Photography and Architecture” (U of Hawaii Press, 2015)

Jonathan M. Reynolds‘s new book looks carefully at how photographers, architects, and others wrestled with a postwar identity crisis as they explored and struggled with new meanings of tradition, hom…
01:09:08  |   Fri 24 Jul 2015
Kathrin Yacavone, “Benjamin, Barthes, and the Singularity of Photography” (Bloomsbury, 2013)

Kathrin Yacavone, “Benjamin, Barthes, and the Singularity of Photography” (Bloomsbury, 2013)

Kathrin Yacavone‘s Benjamin, Barthes, and the Singularity of Photography (Bloomsbury, 2013) is an engaging study that explores connections between two of the most significant thinkers of the twentiet…
00:53:38  |   Wed 29 Oct 2014
Ben Cawthra, “Blue Notes in Black and White: Photography in Jazz” (University of Chicago Press, 2011)

Ben Cawthra, “Blue Notes in Black and White: Photography in Jazz” (University of Chicago Press, 2011)

Ben Cawthra‘s Blue Notes in Black and White: Photography and Jazz (University of Chicago, 2011) discusses the way images of jazz and the musicians who played it both reflected and influenced our raci…
00:56:59  |   Tue 18 Sep 2012
Hanna Rose Shell, “Hide and Seek: Camouflage, Photography, and the Media of Reconnaissance” (Zone Books, 2012)

Hanna Rose Shell, “Hide and Seek: Camouflage, Photography, and the Media of Reconnaissance” (Zone Books, 2012)

Imagine a world wherein the people who wrote history books were artists, the books occasionally read like poetry, and the stories in them ranged from Monty Python skits to the natural history of cham…
01:06:26  |   Mon 09 Jul 2012
Erin Haney, “Exposures: Photography and Africa” (Reaktion Books, 2010)

Erin Haney, “Exposures: Photography and Africa” (Reaktion Books, 2010)

In Chapter 3 of Erin Haney’s excellent book Photography and Africa (Reaktion Books, 2010) there are seven photos taken in central Africa at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Six advertise prog…
00:51:20  |   Wed 13 Jul 2011
David Shneer, “Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War, and the Holocaust” (Rutgers UP, 2010)

David Shneer, “Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War, and the Holocaust” (Rutgers UP, 2010)

We should be skeptical of what is sometimes called “Jew counting” and all it implies. Yet it cannot be denied that Jews played a pivotal and (dare we say) disproportionate role in moving the West fro…
01:10:04  |   Fri 29 Apr 2011
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