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Christian Lutz<br />
PROTOKOLL<br />
<strong>Design</strong>: Integral <strong>Lars</strong> <strong>Müller</strong><br />
30 × 24 cm, 90 pages, 54 photographs, hardcover<br />
2007, ISBN 978-3-03778-110-4, Eng/Fr/Ger/Span<br />
EUR 34.90 GBP 32.– USD 44.90<br />
Over a period of three years the photographer<br />
Christian Lutz accompanied a member of the<br />
Swiss Federal Council on official occasions<br />
throughout the world. He observes the mise-enscène<br />
of authority within the hierarchies to which<br />
the political decision makers and their delegations<br />
are subjected and isolates the clichés that<br />
rule the world. His images show a reality that<br />
differs from the official photographic reports<br />
and causes readers to alternate between laughter<br />
and astonishment.<br />
Lukas Felzmann<br />
WATERS IN BETWEEN<br />
With marginalia by Angelus Silesius<br />
and John Berger<br />
<strong>Design</strong>: Integral <strong>Lars</strong> <strong>Müller</strong><br />
19 × 27 cm, 320 pages, 161 photographs, hardcover<br />
<strong>2009</strong>, ISBN 978-3-03778-138-8, English<br />
EUR 49.90 GBP 45.– USD 74.90<br />
Felzmann discovers with his camera the hidden<br />
charms of the Sacramento Valley, that seeming<br />
nonplace. The photographs show the diversity<br />
of the plane: the original landscape, the large<br />
swaths put to agricultural use, the modern provincial<br />
towns, and the transitional areas in between.<br />
Photographs of water in all its facets run through<br />
the book, just as water runs through the valley.<br />
Lukas Felzmann<br />
LANDFALL<br />
Essay by Peter Pfrunder<br />
13 × 18 cm, 144 pages,<br />
70 photographs, hardcover,<br />
2004<br />
ISBN 978-3-907078-92-1,<br />
English/German<br />
EUR 28.–<br />
GBP 25.– USD 35.–<br />
Jules Spinatsch<br />
TEMPORARY<br />
DISCOMFORT<br />
<strong>Design</strong>: W. Heininger<br />
24 × 30 cm, 186 pages,<br />
ca. 80 illus., hardcover<br />
ISBN 978-3-03778-047-3,<br />
2005, Eng/Ger<br />
EUR 29.50 GBP 27.–<br />
USD 44.90<br />
JJules l SSpinatsch i h was at the h World W Economic<br />
Forum in Davos and New York and also attended<br />
the G8 summits at Davos and Evian. But rather than<br />
street fighting and handshakes, Jules Spinatsch<br />
shows winter nights in Davos, complete with<br />
floodlighted barbed wire, containers being used<br />
as barricades in Genoa, lonely TV reporters outside<br />
broadcast vehicles and sleepy guards in New<br />
York. Temporary Discomfort shows people waiting<br />
for the big event, which is revealed as meticulously<br />
planned down to the last detail.<br />
Pete Davis<br />
IN WILDWOOD<br />
With a text by Conway Lloyd Morgan<br />
<strong>Design</strong>: Integral <strong>Lars</strong> <strong>Müller</strong><br />
30 × 24 cm, 96 pages<br />
72 photographs, hardcover<br />
2008, ISBN 978-3-03778-142-5, English<br />
EUR 39.90 GBP 36.– USD 49.90<br />
Forests, according to folklore, are places of mystery<br />
and fear the haunts of fierce animals and<br />
fiercer men. Yet for our ancestors the forests were<br />
sources of food and fuel, managed spaces. In the<br />
forests of Wales and Vermont the photographer<br />
Pete Davis has been exploring the dichotomy in<br />
forest fact and fable for over a decade, marking<br />
the changes worked by time, weather and human<br />
intervention.<br />
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