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      • Sketch of Paris
      • Stonework and Lime Kilns
      • Earth to Sky: Among Africa's Elephants, a Species in Crisis
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      • Bending the Frame: Photojournalism, Documentary, and the Citizen
      • Mexican Portraits
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      • Aperture Magazine Anthology: The Minor White Years, 1952–1976
      • 101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides / Aperture's House Edition
      • Paul Strand: The Garden at Orgeval
      • The Ballad of Sexual Dependency
      • Immediate Family
      • Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph / Fortieth-anniversary edition
      • Occupied Territory
      • The Dutch Photobook / A Thematic Selection from 1945 Onwards
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      • Diane Arbus: A Chronology
      • Is This Place Great or What
      • The New York Times Magazine
      • Untitled: Diane Arbus / Fortieth-anniversary edition
      • Penelope Umbrico: Photographs
      • Photographic Memory / The Album In The Age Of Photography
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      • Destroy This Memory
      • Explosions, Fires, and Public Order
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      • ...all the days and nights
      • Photography After Frank
      • Private Views
      • Car Girls
      • Street Art, Street Life - From the 1950s to Now
      • TinyVices / Allan Macintyre: Recent Events
      • TinyVices / Jason Nocito: Loads
      • TinyVices / Jaimie Warren: Don't You Feel Better
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      • RFK
      • Topologies
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      • Strangely Familiar - Acrobats, Athletes, and Other Traveling Troupes
      • Paris New York Shanghai
      • Class Pictures
      • Architecture of Authority
      • Czech Eden
      • Early Recordings
      • New York Rises
      • Lola Alvarez Bravo
      • Setting Sun - Writings by Japanese Photographers
      • Ellis Island Portraits 1905-1920
      • Southwest
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      • Notes
      • Diane Arbus: Magazine Work
      • Coming of Age
      • The Last Day of Summer
      • The Edge of Vision - The Rise of Abstraction in Photography
      • City Stages

      Photographs by Marco Breuer
      Essay by Mark Alice Durant

      Early Recordings

      10 2/8 x 13 1/4 inches | 96 pages, 50 four-color images | Hardcover | 978-1-59711-033-4 | Spring 2007 | Designed by Andrew Sloat
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Marco Breuer: Early Recordings presents the first comprehensive look to date at work by the conceptually driven German artist. Boldly experimental, Breuer uses an extensive and continually evolving range of processes to extract abstract and visually compelling images from photographic paper. Whether it involves placing burning coals on the photographic paper or repeatedly slicing into it or sanding away at the emulsion until holes appear, Breuer's work eviscerates the usual expectations of the cameraless image. The end results are exquisitely gorgeous and minimalist, and this volume reproduces them with attention to every slice, abrasion, and color shift. The images function as "recordings" of the artist's actions—only the trace of impact and expended energy remain. Breuer's work has garnered significant critical acclaim and, as Vince Aletti describes it, has "the intelligence and wit of the mid-century modernist avant-garde and the anything-goes audacity of photography's earliest innovators." A special edition of the book—slipcased, hand altered by the photographer, and limited to thirty copies—will also be produced.
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