Best Books 2014 Best Books 2014 John Gossage Best Books picks from photographer John Gossage.
| By Robert Adams Fraenkel Gallery
A book that reads like the Sacred Harp Hymnal, with pictures of subtle brilliance. |
| | By Kazuo Kitai Zen Foto Gallery
A quiet book of a journey by the photographer through the tsunami zone and his past. |
| | By William Eggleston Steidl
These pictures cannot work, but they do with genius. |
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| The New Town* By Andrew Hammerand Houseboat Press
“Not for those looking for a pleasing aesthetic experience,” as the publishers web site says. The first book of surveillance photography that treats the subject correctly.
*This title is out-of-print. Email us to be notified if copies become available. |
| | By Don de Lillo & Richard Prince Karma/Glenn Horowitz
The perfect connection between words and pictures. |
| | By Bill Sullivan S_U_N Books
The latest in a long line of great tennis photography books. |
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| By Daisuke Yokota Akina
The hottest young Japanese photographer shows why.
*This title is out-of-print. Email us to be notified if copies become available. |
| | Euromaidan By Vladystay Krosnoshchok & Sergiy Lebedynskyy Riot Books
The first “new” protest book that I have seen that has the energy of the great Japanese 60s ones.
*This title is out-of-print. Email us to be notified if copies become available. |
| | By Nicolo Degiorgis Rorhof
A near perfect book on a subject no one has gotten close to before. |
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| By Joan Fontcuberta Editions Bessard
Two books (with Defective Carrots) that do the improbable thing of enlisting eloquence through comedy.
*This title is out-of-print. Email us to be notified if copies become available. |
| | By Tim Smyth Bemojake
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| | By Lewis Baltz Steidl
Greatness that we will not see the likes of again. |
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Betsy Karel |
John Gossage has since the age of 14 devoted his life to photography, photobooks, and the music of Charles Edward Anderson Berry.
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