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Published by D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., New York, NY, 2017
ISBN 10: 1942884141 ISBN 13: 9781942884149
Language: English
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 4to. Minor shelfwear to DJ: light scuffing along edges and covers. DJ in mylar. Previous owner's lengthy gift inscription in black ink on front endpaper. Tight binding. Volume is in Very Good condition.
Published by D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., New York, NY, 2003
ISBN 10: 1891024620 ISBN 13: 9781891024627
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 4to. Shelfwear to DJ: light scuffing along edges and covers. DJ in mylar. Light tanning along page edges, some staining on title page and copyright page. Tight binding. Volume is in Very Good condition.
Published by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc, New York, 2017
ISBN 10: 1942884141 ISBN 13: 9781942884149
Language: English
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 3rd Edition. 2003/2017. Thrid D.A.P. reissue edition. Originally published in 1977 by Clatworthy Colorvues, Greenbrae, California. Hardcover. Blue cloth-like covered boards, with title stamped in gilt on front cover and spine, with dust jacket. Photographs from various private and public collections edited by Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan. Includes a list of government agencies, educational institutions and corporations that permitted access to their files. Essay by Sandra S. Philips. Afterword by Robert F. Forth. 92 pp., with 61 duotone plates, 18 black-and-white reproductions printed on a 2-page spread entitled 'Outtakes from Evidence, 1977-2003,' and 7 additional black-and-white reference illustrations. 9-1/4 x 10 inches. This edition went out of print shortly after release. New in publisher's shrink-wrap. Before 1977, artists using photography usually made 'fine art photographs.' Museums and galleries, curators and collectors, increasingly embraced photography as an important medium. The contemporary art world was widening and refining its notions of 'art photography.' While practices and movements within the photographic arts were rapidly expanding and crossing into other media during the 60s and 70s, the constant at this time was that the 'art photograph' (or work of art that incorporated photography) was made by an artist. Many important artists at the time, such as Robert Heinecken, used images from the mass media and other sources as key elements in their cutting-edge works. And, artists such as Ed Ruscha were using photographs in a way that minimized the importance of the individual images (i.e., the photographic images were in service to the larger conceptual work). Then, Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan collaborated to publish 'Evidence,' and changed everything! With a brilliant sensibility for the absurd and a keen awareness of the complexity that the single image possesses when viewed outside its original context, Mandel and Sultan selected photographs from thousands of images that previously existed solely within the boundaries of the industrial, scientific, governmental and other institutional sources from which they were mined. Some of the photographs are hilarious, others are perplexing, but it's in their isolation from their original context that these images take on meanings that address the confluence of industry and corporate mischief, ingenuity and pseudo-science. The resulting book, 'Evidence,' strongly influenced our shifting awareness of 'the photograph' and introduced the importance of the 'found image' in art. The finished and provocative collection forever altered how we view images. Of course, we are now much more aware of multiple meanings images can evoke when viewed outside of a proscribed context. Before 'Evidence,' however, this was not. well, as evident. This book, unlike collections of "snapshot" photographs, forced the viewer to imagine that the larger world was using the camera to document dubious practices and alarming, amusing, and confusing experiments in the name of government. The 'photograph as art' question took on an entirely new perspective, and the world could never [seriously] look back. If borrowed from corporate-speak, a caption for 'Evidence' might be 'a paradigm shift' for photography. [Also included with the book is a copy of the planned introduction by Robert Heinecken, which was subsequently not published in the book, but was printed in the May-June 1977 issue of Afterimage.] From the publisher: "In 1977, photographers Larry Sultan (19462009) and Mike Mandel (born 1950) published a book that would radically transform both photography and the photobook canona book described by Martin Parr, in The Photobook: A History, as "one of the most beautiful, dense and puzzling photobooks in existence, an endless visual box of tricks." Sultan and Mandel sifted through thousands of photographs in the files of the Bechtel Corporation, the Los Angeles Police Department, the Jet Propulsion Laboratories.
Published by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, New York, 2003
ISBN 10: 1891024620 ISBN 13: 9781891024627
Language: English
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Add to basketHardcover. SIGNED. First edition thus, first printing. Fine/As New clothbound hardcover in a Fine/As New dust jacket, protected by a clear mylar cover. BOOKS SHIP THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING, IN A BOX. The enormously influential and classic 1977 photobook of found institutional photography, drawn from various archives. This second edition features additional images and essays and was included on Vince Aletti's 2004 list of Best Photo Books. Edited by Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel; essay by Sandra Philips; afterword by Robert F. Forth. SIGNED BY both SULTAN & MANDEL on the title page and dated in 2004; no inscription. Unpaginated [108 pages]; 61 full-page duo-toned b&w plates + 18 'outtakes' + 7 text illustrations; 10 x 9.25 inches. List of government agencies, educational institutions and corporations that permitted access to their files. Ref: Parr & Badger, Photobook: Vol. 2, p.220-221; Roth, Book of 101 Books, p.240-241; Hasselblad Center, Open Book, p.314-315; 802 Photo Books from the M. + M. Auer Collection, p.607. Due to size and weight, international and expedited shipping will be more than quoted.
Published by D.A.P. (Distributed Art Publishers), New York. 1977 (2003).
ISBN 10: 1891024620 ISBN 13: 9781891024627
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Add to basketCloth in Printed Dust Jacket. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition Thus. np (92pp), 61 duotone and 25 b&w illustrations. Designed by Victor Mingovits. Quite simply one of the most innovative, entertaining and thought-provoking photography books yet published, Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan's 1977 collection of uncaptioned evidentiary images has rightfully gained a legendary status in the thirty-five years since its initial publication. Now, "Evidence" is available once again in its original format, with the addition of a dust jacket, a new essay by SFMoMA curator Sandra Phillips on the book's impact and significance, and a two page layout of eighteen previously unpublished images entitled "Outtakes from Evidence, 1977-2003". A brand new, most handsome example of this wonderful tome (whose 1977 first printing is cited on pages 220-221 of Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's "The Photobook: A History Volume II", pages 314-315 of The Hasselblad Center's "The Open Book", and pages 140-141 of "The Book of 101 Books") BOLDLY SIGNED by both Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel in black ink on the title page. Signed by the Photographers. Photography Monograph.