February 2011
19 posts
lincoprinting:
Web Offset Printing Great video from the Science Channel about how newspapers are printed.
T H E A M E R I C A N S by ANDREAS SCHMIDT
T H E A M E R I C A N S by ANDREAS SCHMIDT
“Few books in the history of photography have had as powerful an impact as The Americans”, said The New York Times about Robert Frank’s photobook first published in 1958. More than 50 years later and made entirely without the help of a Guggenheim fellowship comes Andreas Schmidt’s take on a portrait of America. Selected from...
Seventy-Five Are Better Than Thirty-Two By...
Seventy-Five Are Better Than Thirty-Two by Joachim Schmid
Millions of tourists travel to New York City every year. Many of them visit the Museum of Modern Art. Many of them take photographs inside the museum. Many of them show Andy Warhol‘s thirty-two pictures of Campbell‘s soup cans. Thousands of these snapshots are to be found on photo sharing sites. Seventy-five of them are collected...
The End By Jonathan Lewis
The End by Jonathan Lewis
A conflation of my fascination for Ed Ruscha, master of memory tantalisation, and Kasimir Malevich, the grandaddy of pixel-based art. There’s a little Thomas Ruff and Hermann Zschiegner in there too.
MORTO IN ITALIA By Burkhard P. von Harder
MORTO IN ITALIA by Burkhard P. von Harder
Morto in Italia
The process of re-photographing those photographs that can be found on Italian graveyards is evoking sensations of memory and loss intensified through the signs of disparition and decay inscribed in the images by the passage of time and could be read as purely nostalgic journey through Italian cemeteries; with additional layers...
Veintiocho Casillas de Seguridad By Victoria...
Veintiocho Casillas de Seguridad by Victoria Bianchetti
Veintiocho Casillas de Seguridad This is an artist’s book that rests on the concept of multiple democratic and of the use of modern methods of editing, printing, publishing and commercialization taking as an inspiration the work Twentysix Gasoline Stations by Edward Ruscha.
I began gestating the idea of doing this book from what I...