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Photography from Spain & Northern Europe<br />
Francesc Català-Roca:<br />
PHotoBolsillo<br />
LA fábrICA<br />
Text by Luis revenga.<br />
the career of Spanish photographer Francesc<br />
Català-roca (1922–1998) receives a concise overview<br />
in this PHotoBolsillo pocket monograph. the first<br />
half of his adult life was spent under the Franco<br />
dictatorship, and he is best known for his photographs<br />
from the 1950s and 60s, capturing the spirit<br />
of postwar Spain in its city streets.<br />
978-84-15303-63-3<br />
pbk, 5.25 x 7 in. / 108 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $20.00 CDn $20.00<br />
September/photography<br />
Ricardo Cases:<br />
PHotoBolsillo<br />
LA fábrICA<br />
Text by Luis López navarro.<br />
this volume in the pHotoBolsillo series features the<br />
work of contemporary Spanish photojournalist<br />
ricardo Cases (born 1971). His work is distinguished<br />
by a use of intense colors, whether he is documenting<br />
traditional activities in rural Spain or gently poking<br />
fun at the peculiarities of city living.<br />
978-84-15303-64-0<br />
pbk, 5.25 x 7 in. / 108 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $20.00 CDn $20.00<br />
September/photography<br />
Chema Madoz:<br />
PHotoBolsillo<br />
LA fábrICA<br />
foreword by fernando Castro flórez.<br />
this new volume in the pHotoBolsillo series features<br />
the work of Spanish photographer Chema madoz<br />
(born 1958), best known for precise and luminous<br />
surreal still lifes in black and white. With wry humor,<br />
he creates visual jokes and puns: a spoon casts<br />
the shadow of a fork or a burnt match becomes a<br />
thermometer bulb.<br />
978-84-15303-62-6<br />
pbk, 5.25 x 7 in. / 108 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $20.00 CDn $20.00<br />
September/photography<br />
Isabel Muñoz:<br />
PHotoBolsillo<br />
LA fábrICA<br />
one of the most renowned female contemporary<br />
photographers in Spain, Isabel muñoz (born 1951)<br />
makes color and black-and-white photographs that<br />
offer an exploration of the body in motion—particularly<br />
bodies of dancers, as in her series on the traditional<br />
forms of tango and flamenco. Her work is<br />
surveyed in this PHotoBolsillo pocket monograph.<br />
978-84-15303-65-7<br />
pbk, 5.25 x 7 in. / 108 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $20.00 CDn $20.00<br />
September/photography<br />
Rosa Muñoz:<br />
Constructed Memories<br />
LA fábrICA<br />
Text by francisco Carpio.<br />
With her new photographic series and video<br />
installation, together called Constructed Memories,<br />
Spanish photographer rosa muñoz (born 1963) honors<br />
the modest charm of the urban shop in contrast to<br />
the alienation of the superstores and shopping malls<br />
that are increasingly prevalent across the world. this<br />
volume documents the project.<br />
978-84-15303-77-0<br />
Flexi, 10.75 x 12.5 in. / 96 pgs /illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $50.00 CDn $50.00<br />
September/photography<br />
Lluís Bussé: Barcelona’s<br />
Multiverse<br />
dAMIAnI<br />
Lluis Bussé’s black-and-white photographs of iconic<br />
sights around the city of Barcelona come with a<br />
twist: this is the Barcelona of a parallel universe. each<br />
image is a collage creating surprising conjunctions.<br />
the book also contains texts from scientists around<br />
the world, as well as Bussé’s own story.<br />
978-88-6208-220-4<br />
Hbk, 8.25 x 11 in. / 64 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $40.00 CDn $40.00<br />
September/photography<br />
Dag Alveng: Racing<br />
forLAGeT Press<br />
norwegian photographer Dag alveng’s new project,<br />
Racing, has allowed him to combine his vocation<br />
of photography with his passion for car racing<br />
(specifically 1980s Italian motorcars). alveng’s<br />
lustrous black-and-white images of these classic<br />
cars and their finely sculpted components reveal<br />
them as works of art in themselves.<br />
978-82-7547-534-1<br />
Hbk, 11.5 x 11.75 in. / 132 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $75.00 CDn $75.00<br />
July/photography<br />
Marcus Schwier: Intérieurs<br />
kerber<br />
edited by stefan feucht. Preface by eduard v.<br />
habsburg-Lothringen.<br />
In Interiors, photographer marcus Schwier takes the<br />
viewer inside baroque palaces in germany, austria<br />
and Switzerland. after grand depictions of magnificent<br />
reception halls, Schwier portrays more private scenes,<br />
rooms in the midst of restoration projects and living<br />
spaces with the humble signs of actual habitation,<br />
like jumbled childrens’ toys or half-completed ironing.<br />
978-3-86678-601-1<br />
Hbk, 9.5 x 11.75 in. / 112 pgs / 70 color / 10 b&w.<br />
U.S. $55.00 CDn $55.00<br />
august/photography<br />
Corinne L. Rusch:<br />
Transient Confessions<br />
kerber<br />
edited by Corinne L. rusch. Text by virgina<br />
dellenbaugh.<br />
Transient Confessions explores the fascinating and<br />
surreal world of the major grand hotels in Switzerland<br />
and northern Italy, where the rich and beautiful have<br />
gathered since the middle of the nineteenth century.<br />
rusch’s staged photographs of glamorous women in<br />
states of ennui or drunken collapse recall the heyday<br />
of these fin-de-siècle settings.<br />
978-3-86678-644-8<br />
Hbk, 6.25 x 9.5 in. / 132 pgs / 24 color.<br />
U.S. $37.50 CDn $37.50<br />
august/photography<br />
Karen Knorr<br />
LA fábrICA/unIversIdAd de CórdobA<br />
Text by quentin bajac, kathy kubicki, Alfonso<br />
de la Torre.<br />
this catalogue accompanies the first retrospective<br />
of Karen Knorr (born 1954), winner of the Fifth pilar<br />
Citoler International Contemporary photography<br />
award. the full range of her 35 years of work is<br />
presented here, from Punks (1976–1977), Gentlemen<br />
(1981–1983) and Connoisseurs (1986–1990), to<br />
Academies (1994–2005), Fables (2003–2008) and<br />
India Song (2008–2011).<br />
978-84-15303-66-4<br />
pbk, 6.75 x 8.5 in. / 240 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $45.00 CDn $45.00<br />
September/photography<br />
PhoToGrAPhY sPeCIALTY<br />
Wilhelm Schürmann:<br />
Road Map to Happiness<br />
Pictures of a Street, 1979–1981<br />
hATJe CAnTz<br />
Text by Gabriele Conrath-scholl.<br />
Wilhelm Schürmann (born 1946) took the photographs<br />
in Road Map to Happiness between 1979 and<br />
1981, on the street on which he grew up in the city of<br />
Dortmund, germany. published here for the first time,<br />
Schürmann’s black-and-white images of storefront<br />
displays and living rooms present a funny and<br />
moving portrait of postwar germany.<br />
978-3-7757-3309-0<br />
Hbk, 9.75 x 11.5 in. / 160 pgs / 10 color / 120 duotone.<br />
U.S. $75.00 CDn $75.00<br />
october/photography<br />
Joaquim Gomis:<br />
The Oblique Gaze<br />
LA fábrICA/fundACIó JoAn MIró<br />
edited by Juan naranjo.<br />
The Oblique Gaze charts the career of Spanish<br />
photographer Joaquim gomis (1902–1991), placing<br />
particular emphasis on his “photoscopes,” albums in<br />
which he developed a language somewhere between<br />
that of the cinema and of reportage to document<br />
the work of contemporaries such as Joan miró,<br />
antoni tàpies and antoni gaudí.<br />
978-84-15303-70-1<br />
Hbk, 8.25 x 9.75 in. / 200 pgs / illustrated throughout.<br />
U.S. $50.00 CDn $50.00<br />
September/photography<br />
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