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Portraits of People & Places<br />

Previously Announced.<br />

Roger Ballen:<br />

Animal Abstraction<br />

refLex edITIons<br />

Introduction by wim Pijbes.<br />

Animal Abstraction collects one body of work by<br />

photographer roger Ballen (born 1950). enigmatic,<br />

beautiful and often disturbing, these black-and-white<br />

photographs are staged in desolate interiors where<br />

humans interact with animals to create mysterious<br />

tableaux that reflect Ballen’s fascination with the<br />

animal kingdom.<br />

978-90-71848-00-1<br />

Hbk, 12 x 12.25 in. / 100 pgs / 49 tritone.<br />

U.S. $79.95 CDn $79.95<br />

available/photography<br />

Nora Bibel: Que Huong<br />

kerber<br />

edited by nora bibel. Text by Ingo schöningh,<br />

kristina stang.<br />

over the course of numerous trips to vietnam,<br />

nora Bibel (born 1971) photographed and interviewed<br />

various people who had lived in germany for several<br />

years but had since returned to vietnam. Que Hong<br />

offers a portrait of the human negotiation of displacement<br />

and home.<br />

978-3-86678-625-7<br />

Hbk, 11.75 x 9.5 in. / 112 pgs / 52 color.<br />

U.S. $45.00 CDn $45.00<br />

august/photography/asian art & Culture<br />

Andrea Stappert:<br />

Under the Radar<br />

Photographs 1985–2011<br />

kerber<br />

edited by Andrea stappert. Text by Jonathan dronsfield,<br />

Marc Glöde, veith Loeers, Julie sylvester.<br />

german artist andrea Stappert (born 1958) has made a<br />

life’s work of documenting the art world’s most interesting<br />

personalities. originally trained as a painter, her<br />

first photographs were of fellow artist and friend martin<br />

Kippenberger. those portraits appear here alongside<br />

those of peter Doig, Lawrence Wiener, pipilotti rist,<br />

rikrit tirvanija, Jonathan meese and many others.<br />

978-3-86678-568-7<br />

Hbk, 9.5 x 11.75 in. / 240 pgs / 47 color / 110 duotone.<br />

U.S. $85.00 CDn $85.00<br />

august/photography<br />

Claudia Rogge: EverAfter<br />

hATJe CAnTz<br />

Text by Carl Aigner, david Galloway, ralph Gueth.<br />

the large tableaux in Claudia rogge’s new series<br />

EverAfter correspond to passages in Dante’s Divine<br />

Comedy. recalling classic religious art with their<br />

complex but cohesive compositions, the scenes take<br />

one from hell to purgatory and into heaven, acted out<br />

by masses of nude bodies stitched together digitally<br />

into elaborate collages.<br />

978-3-7757-3303-8<br />

Hbk, 11.75 x 9.75 in. / 112 pgs / 95 color.<br />

U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />

august/art<br />

Carina Linge<br />

kerber<br />

Preface by ulla seeger, Monique förster, Cornelia<br />

nowak. Text by klaus honnef, silke feldhoff.<br />

the luminous photographs of Carina Linge (born<br />

1976) reference the classic still life and memento<br />

mori: glass bottles overflow with flowers just beginning<br />

to droop, and the light plays off the contrasting<br />

textures of a cut lemon and a dish of sardines.<br />

Her solemn portraits, although clearly of modern-day<br />

women, express the quietude of a vermeer.<br />

978-3-86678-542-7<br />

pbk, 8.25 x 10.5 in. / 104 pgs / 69 color.<br />

U.S. $49.95 CDn $49.95<br />

august/photography<br />

Wilma Hurskainen: Heiress<br />

kerber<br />

edited by wilma hurskainen. Text by Ann-Christin<br />

bertrand.<br />

this monograph on young Helsinki School photographer<br />

Wilma Hurskainen (born 1979) includes her<br />

No Name series, which explores themes of childhood<br />

and memory. Hauntingly beautiful and enigmatic<br />

portraits in interiors and the natural world are<br />

linked with short texts that situate them as childhood<br />

memories, both real and fabricated.<br />

978-3-86678-604-2<br />

Hbk, 8.75 x 10.75 in. / 112 pgs / 48 color.<br />

U.S. $40.00 CDn $40.00<br />

august/photography<br />

Ziad Antar: Portrait of a<br />

Territory<br />

ACTes sud<br />

Text by Christine Macel.<br />

this volume presents a seven-year project by<br />

Lebanese photographer Ziad antar (born 1978), for<br />

which he recorded the coastline of the United arabic<br />

emirates between 2004 and 2011. Portrait of a<br />

Territory tells the story of an economic boom and its<br />

shortcomings through images of both monumental<br />

architectural structures and the abandoned work sites<br />

of unfinished construction projects.<br />

978-2-330-00527-6<br />

Hbk, 7.75 x 10 in. / 304 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />

U.S. $49.95 CDn $49.95<br />

august/photography/middle eastern art & Culture<br />

Robert Knoth & Antoinette<br />

de Jong: Poppy<br />

Trails of Afghan Heroin<br />

hATJe CAnTz<br />

edited by Iris sikking. Text by Antoinette de Jong,<br />

robert knoth.<br />

roberth Knoth and antoinette de Jong spent two<br />

decades documenting the historic Silk road that once<br />

linked east asia and the West, covering the rise of the<br />

taliban, the american intervention after September 11,<br />

2001, and the recent surge in opium production. Beginning<br />

in afghanistan and ending in London, the photographs<br />

reveal yet another dark side of globalization.<br />

978-3-7757-3337-3<br />

Hbk, 6.75 x 9.5 in. / 384 pgs / 180 color.<br />

U.S. $60.00 CDn $60.00<br />

august/photography<br />

Martin Roemers:<br />

The Eyes of War<br />

hATJe CAnTz<br />

Text by Cees nooteboom, Martin roemers, et al.<br />

Having made a portrait of a blind war victim, martin<br />

roemers (born 1962) realized there was a tremendous<br />

potency in the image, and began to make photographs<br />

of thousands of people who had lost their eyesight<br />

as children or young soldiers during the Second<br />

World War. The Eyes of War features around 40<br />

portraits of war victims from germany, great Britain,<br />

the netherlands, Belgium, the Ukraine and russia.<br />

978-3-7757-3400-4<br />

Hbk, 9.75 x 11 in. / 128 pgs / 38 duotone.<br />

U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />

September/photography<br />

Nicolas Henry: The Playhouses<br />

of Our Grandparents<br />

ACTes sud<br />

nicolas Henry’s The Playhouses of Our Grandparents<br />

is a portrait of the older generation across the world,<br />

from France to vanuatu via India, Brazil, morocco,<br />

new Zealand and Sweden. For each portrait, some<br />

sort of shack or temporary shelter was constructed<br />

using the subject’s familiar possessions. this volume<br />

reproduces a selection of these portraits, taken over<br />

the past five years.<br />

978-2-330-00084-4<br />

Hbk, 13 x 11.25 in. / 184 pgs / 81 color.<br />

U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />

august/photography<br />

Mathias Braschler & Monika<br />

Fischer: China<br />

hATJe CAnTz<br />

PhoToGrAPhY sPeCIALTY<br />

foreword by Jonathan watts. Text by Mathias<br />

braschler, Monika fischer.<br />

For their 19,000-mile journey across China, Swiss<br />

photographers monika Fischer and mathias<br />

Braschler made one portrait every day. the resulting<br />

series of documentary photos depicts both the<br />

winners and losers of the country’s economic<br />

transformations, from the small farmer who still<br />

plows his fields with water buffaloes to the wealthy<br />

yacht club owner posing with his Lamborghini.<br />

978-3-7757-3336-6<br />

Hbk, 9.75 x 12.25 in. / 160 pgs / 76 color.<br />

U.S. $60.00 CDn $60.00<br />

august/photography<br />

Lekha Singh: Pop Up Pianos<br />

180 artBooK | D.a.p. 1.800.338.2665 orders@dapinc.com artBooK.Com 181<br />

dAMIAnI<br />

pop-Up pianos was a 2011 initiative of the nonprofit<br />

arts group Sing for Hope, originated by the artist<br />

Luke Jerram, for which 88 grand and upright pianos—<br />

one for each key on the keyboard—were decorated by<br />

artists ranging from Isaac mizrahi and Diane von<br />

Furstenberg to olek to public school children. these<br />

pianos were then placed outdoors in all five of new<br />

York’s boroughs for a period of two weeks. photographer<br />

Lekha Singh’s documentation of this event—<br />

the world’s largest street piano installation to date—<br />

capture the revels and the euphoria of the project.<br />

978-88-6208-233-4<br />

Hbk, 13.5 x 9.25 in. / 144 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />

U.S. $50.00 CDn $50.00<br />

September/photography

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