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Photography Journals<br />

Blind Spot: Issue 45<br />

bLInd sPoT<br />

Also Available:<br />

Aperture 207: summer 2012<br />

9781597112055<br />

Pbk, u.s. $14.95 Cdn $14.95<br />

Aperture<br />

Guest edited by dana faconti.<br />

Blind Spot is a semi-annual art journal that publishes new work by living photographers.<br />

Images are given primacy and published collaboratively rather than curatorially, unaccompanied<br />

by introductory, biographical or explanatory text. Blind Spot magazine has been in publication<br />

since 1993; there are 44 issues to date. Blind Spot has published some of today’s most renowned<br />

artists as they built their careers: adam Fuss, vik muniz, Doug & mike Starn, and James Welling<br />

appeared in its first issue, and it has since featured over 400 living artists including robert<br />

adams, Francis alÿs, John Baldessari, moyra Davey, tacita Dean, Liz Deschenes, William<br />

eggleston, rachel Harrison and ed ruscha. It has also published work by younger artists<br />

including Walead Beshty, peter Coffin, anne Collier, michael Queenland, amanda ross-Ho,<br />

and Seth price. this issue features ellen auerbach, matthew Brandt, Josef Breitenbach, gerard<br />

Byrne, phil Chang, Kate Costello, tacita Dean, Stan Douglas, margarete Jakschik, John Houck,<br />

Joachim Koester, Davida nemeroff, Boru o’Brien o’Connell, taiyo onorato & nico Krebs,<br />

Sigmar polke, eliot porter, torbjørn rødland, Shirhana Shahbazi, erin Shirreff, Collier Schorr<br />

and annika von Hausswolff.<br />

blind spot: Issue 45<br />

978-0-9839989-1-4<br />

pbk, 9 x 10.5 in. / 80 pgs / 60 color /<br />

30 duotone.<br />

U.S. $22.00 CDn $22.00<br />

July/Journals/photography<br />

blind spot: Issue 46<br />

978-0-9839989-2-1<br />

pbk, 9 x 10.5 in. / 80 pgs / 60 color /<br />

30 duotone.<br />

U.S. $22.00 CDn $22.00<br />

november/Journals/photography<br />

Aperture 209: Winter 2012<br />

978-1-59711-207-9<br />

pbk, 9.5 x 11.25 in. / 80 pgs /<br />

illustrated throughout.<br />

U.S. $14.95 CDn $14.95<br />

october/Journals/photography<br />

Aperture 208: Fall 2012<br />

APerTure<br />

edited by Melissa harris.<br />

Aperture magazine was founded in 1952 by the<br />

photographers ansel adams, minor White, Barbara<br />

morgan and Dorothea Lange, and the photography<br />

historians Beaumont and nancy<br />

newhall. these individuals wished to foster the<br />

development and appreciation of the photographic<br />

medium. today the magazine maintains<br />

the founders’ spirit, presenting a diversity of historical<br />

work, photojournalism and portfolios by<br />

emerging photographers, thematic articles, as<br />

well as interviews with important figures at work<br />

today. Aperture has published the work of many<br />

iconic and emerging artists from Diane arbus,<br />

William eggleston, nan goldin, and James<br />

Welling to Walead Beshty, Sara vanDerBeek and<br />

JH engström. the magazine has also showcased<br />

the writings of leading writers and curators in the<br />

field including vince aletti, geoffrey Batchen,<br />

Charlotte Cotton, greil marcus and Luc Sante,<br />

among many others.<br />

Aperture 208: Fall 2012<br />

978-1-59711-206-2<br />

pbk, 9.5 x 11.25 in. / 80 pgs /<br />

illustrated throughout.<br />

U.S. $14.95 CDn $14.95<br />

august/Journals/photography<br />

Previously Announced.<br />

Fantom No. 9<br />

Photographic Quarterly<br />

boILer CorPorATIon<br />

edited by Cay sophie rabinowitz, selva barni.<br />

Founded in milan and new York in 2009, and edited by Selva Barni and Cay<br />

Sophie rabinowitz, Fantom Photographic Quarterly is a premium international<br />

magazine nourishing contemporary perspectives in photography<br />

and the visual arts, delivering a unique view on the art of photography and<br />

contemporary creativity. this ninth issue includes a cover by Hisaji Hara;<br />

portfolios by matthew monteith and Lubri; alex gartenfeld writing on<br />

Josh Klein; gallerist François Sage on mochizuchi; adrian gaut on<br />

Francesco vezzoli; emma reeves interviews K8 Hardy; and ginevra elkan<br />

discusses her visual references. With a radical blend of arresting images,<br />

print quality and distinctive design, Fantom is the only magazine in the<br />

market fostering photography as the medium crossing all creative industries<br />

and ractices—advertising, art, design, fashion, media—aiming at the core of<br />

our imagination.<br />

Fantom No. 9<br />

978-88-96677-15-5<br />

U.S. $20.00 CDn $20.00<br />

pbk, 9 x 11 in. / 128 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />

June/Journals/photography<br />

Fantom No. 10<br />

978-88-96677-17-9<br />

U.S. $20.00 CDn $20.00<br />

pbk, 9 x 11 in. / 120 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />

Date/Journals/photography<br />

Previously Announced.<br />

Toilet Paper: Issue 5<br />

Le dICTATeur Press<br />

JournALs & AnnuALs hIGhLIGhTs<br />

edited by Maurizio Cattelan, Pierpaolo ferrari.<br />

made by maurizio Cattelan in collaboration with fellow countryman pierpaolo Ferrari, Toilet Paper 5 is a<br />

brilliant new creation from the aberrant, animated mind of the Italian-born provocateur, mischief-maker<br />

and macabre witness to our times. published by Le Dictateur, this part artist’s book, part magazine<br />

contains no text; only full spreads of color photographs with imagery that often appropriates the slick<br />

production values of commercial photography to deliver dreamlike (or nightmarish) images that are as<br />

appropriate for the coffee table as they are for the WC. In an interview with Vogue Italia, Ferrari said<br />

that “the magazine is born of a passion/obsession that maurizio and I have in common. each picture<br />

springs from an idea, often a simple one, and through a complex orchestration of people becomes the<br />

materialization of the artists’ mental outburst.”<br />

978-2-84066-531-1<br />

pbk, 8.25 x 11.75 in. / 40 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />

U.S. $14.00 CDn $14.00<br />

available/art<br />

Also Available:<br />

Toilet Paper: Issue 4<br />

9781935202783<br />

Pbk, u.s. $12.00 Cdn $12.00<br />

deste foundation for Contemporary Art<br />

142 artBooK | D.a.p. 1.800.338.2665 orders@dapinc.com artBooK.Com 143

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