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A glass and steel building in Manhattan’s prime neighbourhood of Tribeca is pictured, as apartment residents in the building are fuming over a new exhibition of photographs in which they were pictured without their knowledge, in New York, May 17, 2013. Some residents are reportedly considering legal action against photographer Arne Svenson’s photo exhibiton “The Neighbors,” which opened at the Julie Saul Gallery in Chelsea. Svenson took pictures from his second floor loft across the street with a telephoto lens depicting the residents doing mundane activities. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand.More Information: http://artdaily.com/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=62665#.UZiCo9Lp3Sg[/url]Copyright © artdaily.org

A glass and steel building in Manhattan’s prime neighbourhood of Tribeca is pictured, as apartment residents in the building are fuming over a new exhibition of photographs in which they were pictured without their knowledge, in New York, May 17, 2013. Some residents are reportedly considering legal action against photographer Arne Svenson’s photo exhibiton “The Neighbors,” which opened at the Julie Saul Gallery in Chelsea. Svenson took pictures from his second floor loft across the street with a telephoto lens depicting the residents doing mundane activities. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand.

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Sam Falls, Untitled (House, Red and Yellow, Joshua Tree, CA), 2012. Courtesy the artist and M + B Gallery.More Information: http://artdaily.com/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=62661#.UZiB8dLp3Sg[/url]Copyright © artdaily.org

Sam Falls, Untitled (House, Red and Yellow, Joshua Tree, CA), 2012. Courtesy the artist and M + B Gallery.

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WOLFSBURG.- The Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg is presenting a comprehensive survey of the explosively colorful oeuvre of the American photographer Steve McCurry in a museum setting in Germany. Steve McCurry attained worldwide fame when he managed to cross the border from Pakistan into Afghanistan at the time of the 1979 Soviet invasion. He took the first photographs from this war-torn region, which were published in the New York Times, Time Magazine and Geo. Installation view ?Steve McCurry - In the Flow of Time. Photographs from Asia 1980-2011. Afghan Girl ? Sharbat Gula. Peshawar, Pakistan. 1984. © Steve McCurry / Magnum Photos.

WOLFSBURG.- The Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg is presenting a comprehensive survey of the explosively colorful oeuvre of the American photographer Steve McCurry in a museum setting in Germany. Steve McCurry attained worldwide fame when he managed to cross the border from Pakistan into Afghanistan at the time of the 1979 Soviet invasion. He took the first photographs from this war-torn region, which were published in the New York Times, Time Magazine and Geo. Installation view ?Steve McCurry - In the Flow of Time. Photographs from Asia 1980-2011. Afghan Girl ? Sharbat Gula. Peshawar, Pakistan. 1984. © Steve McCurry / Magnum Photos.

Infierno Paradisiaco © Viviana Peretti
Infierno Paradisiaco © Viviana Peretti http://lejournaldelaphotographie.com/fullscreen/11397

Infierno Paradisiaco © Viviana Peretti

Infierno Paradisiaco © Viviana Peretti http://lejournaldelaphotographie.com/fullscreen/11397

© Fabrice Balossini
© Fabrice Balossini http://lejournaldelaphotographie.com/fullscreen/11403

© Fabrice Balossini

© Fabrice Balossini http://lejournaldelaphotographie.com/fullscreen/11403

twenty books (and related items) in six lots featuring Bruce Davidson, Ryan McGinley, and a lot of four signed books by William Klein yet to come. Also included is a collection of six early works by Les Krims: all three boxed sets (The DeerslayersThe Little People of America 1971and The Incredible Case of the Stack O’Wheat Murders) plus Making Chicken SoupFictcryptokrimsographs andEight Photographs. Krims, well into his sixties, has had something of a meteoric career revival, his work having caught the attention of such cultural and style arbiters as Ryan McGinley, Ken Miller and Jen Brill as well as the uber-hip publications Vice and Purple. 

Also on the block is the scarce hardbound edition (only 1/100) of Richard Misrach’s first book, published by Grapestake gallery, which Parr and Badger call his “masterwork in terms of book-making;” the rare Frederick Sommer monograph that appeared as Aperture 10:4 1962 (1939–1962 Photographs) and Lewis Baltz’s seminal New Topographics photo-essay The New Industrial Parks Near Irvine.

Paul Raphaelson
© Paul Raphaelson http://lejournaldelaphotographie.com/fullscreen/10041

Paul Raphaelson

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 Улица-Street-Straße Leo Erken http://www.nl12books.nl/

 Улица-Street-Straße Leo Erken http://www.nl12books.nl/

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Dutch photography on the move http://fotofestivalnaarden.nl/

DON’T STAY HERE

Dutch photography on the move http://fotofestivalnaarden.nl/