Orlando by Reiko Kaneko / SCP

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Orlando by Reiko Kaneko / SCP
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Gerhard Richter 29.1.08 2008 15 cm x 10 cm Lacquer on colour photograph
Paradise is a paradox
Motorola television ads (ran in Life magazine and The Saturday Evening Post from 1961 until 1963) by Charles Schridde.
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Madison Ave & 75th St Helmut Jacoby
Helmut Jacoby is probably the foremost architectural renderer of our times–and indeed perhaps the last, as the craft of perspective drawing comes to be replaced by computer animation. His presentation drawings, in ink and ink spray, of works by such masters as Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, I.M. Pei, Marcel Breuer and SOM constitute a panoramic sweep of the innovations of Modernism in North America during the 1950s and 1960s, and set the standard for architectural presentation. This volume is the first publication of all of Jacoby’s output.
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Copying pencil and oil on canvas 155 x 120 cm (61" x 47 ¼")
2016
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Now back in print: Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses catalogs the best of Rudolph’s early residential work. Along with Rudolph’s personal essays and renderings, the book features duotone photographs by Ezra Stoller and Joseph Molitor and conveys the lightness, timelessness, strength, materiality, and transcendency of Rudolph’s work, available again with a new foreword from the authors.
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Huger Foote
‘Now Here Then’
‘The photographs in this book were taken all over the world, and later archived, stored, and then finally unpacked and furiously edited over a period of several years in a breathless, hopeful search for great images. Compiled in this book for the first time, and appearing as if from a series of dreams, they reveal the narrative of a life unfolding. Work prints were created for editing purposes, which were stacked and grouped together, pored over, shuffled, piled, boxed, put away and pulled out again and again. Some prints were inadvertently damaged during this process – they were stained, torn, sometimes even scorched. This final, furious editing phase gave the prints a unique “patina”, and added artifacts to the images themselves, and was an intense, and serendipitous, last stage of creation for the work, just as important to finishing the images as their original subject matter, composition, color, and light. - See more at: http://www.dashwoodbooks.com/pages/books/15507/huger-foote/now-here-then#sthash.’
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Photography | Dazed speak to David Bailey
Ahead of his talk at The Photography Show, Dazed visited the inimitable David Bailey to get his opinion on everything from Trump to the definition of art, and why he’s working harder than ever at the age of 78. Read the full story.
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