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Robin De Puy - If This Is True, I'll Never Have To Leave Home Again
Ludion 2016 ISBN 9789491819551 Acqn 26146
Pb 22x27cm 192pp 120ills 20col 35.50
Robin de Puy is regarded as one of the most talented young Dutch photographers in the field of
journalistic portraits. Commissions began to pour in after her winning the National Portrait Prize in
2014, yet she became uncertain. So she made a radical decision: to undertake a 10,000 km
journey through the United States, by herself, on a Harley Davidson. The journeys purpose was
to touch base, to return to what photography really means for her. The results appear in her first
book, published along with an exhibition in the Photo Museum in The Hague.
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51N4E - How Things Meet. Falma, Fshazi, Stefano, Graziani (Complete Ed.)
APE (Art Projects Era) 2016 ISBN 9789490800451 Acqn 26438
Pb 21x30cm 256pp 300ills 250col 42.75
Brussels-based 51N4E deals with matters of architectural design, concept development, and
strategic spatial transformations. Headed by Johan Anrys and Freek Persyn, the office was
founded in 1998 and aspires to contribute to social and urban transformation. This book part
photo-novel, part real-life journey tells the story of 51N4E in multiple ways. Combining short
stories by Falma Fshazi with photographs by Stefano Graziani, it is a narrative of discovery and
embracing otherness, as well as a retrospective look at projects since 2004. It describes the
encounters and processes by which the architects learned to operate in a culture and context
very different from their own.
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Shore Leave
Boyo Press 2016 ISBN 9780991619818 Acqn 25863
Hb 26x21cm 88pp 79ills 8col 32
For the thousands of US sailors bound for the Pacific theatre of World War II, the Hawaiian
Islands were the staging ground for an unknown fate. Their perception of Honolulu as a tropical
paradise quickly deflated upon their arrival. The anticipation of a moonlit Diamond Head,
available hula girls and free-flowing and affordable rum quickly materialized into crowded streets,
beaches cordoned off with barbed wire and endless lines to nowhere. Still, as with many ports of
call, diversions were plentiful, and set against the warm trade winds, sailors took advantage of
them on their last stop to hell. Shore Leave is the first photobook to capture the Honolulu of this
time and place. It is a one-of-a-kind visual document of a port that, for many sailors who passed
through, was their initiation into manhood. Classic 1940s images of Hawaiian hula girls
complement scrapbook photos of jaunty, uniformed sailors touring the island on a motorcycle or
playing pool. Young women masquerading as bonafide hula girls pose with sailors in photobooth
arcades, a ritual that for many would be the last human embrace before being deposited onto the
battlefield. Whether on the crowded streets of Waikiki or in line at the famed Black Cat Cafe, the
young American men appear content for the moment with the liberties that their 48 hours away
from the ship afforded. Meticulously culled from a 30-year collection of scrapbooks, photo albums
and ephemera, Shore Leavebeautifully packaged with its clothbound, tipped-on cover
presents the dreams and realities of young men on their way to war in a Honolulu as exotic and
forbidden as it was banal and lonely.
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Skateboarding Annual 2
Work In Progress 2016 no ISBN Acqn 26521
Pb 24x30cm 176pp 200ills 75col 15.75
Skateboarding brand Carhartt WIP delivers its second annual roundup of its various
skateboarding projects over the last year. Among the features are Stephen Roes survey of the
skateboarding scene in Mongolias capital, an interview with Yoshihiro Deshi Omoto on the
Japanese perspective, getting on the ground in Denmark, the science of ball bearings, interviews
with six new team members, including Aaron Herrington, Felipe Bartolom, and artist Chris Milic,
plus a self-reflective piece on launching a niche print magazine in this day and age. With travel
narratives and previously unpublished photos of the entire team, it offers rich survey of
skateboardings eclectic community.
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