Books received.101 Salvations: For The Love of Dogs, by Rachael Hale. Bullfinch Press/101 pp./$24.95 (hb). Aby Warburg and the Image in Motion, by Phillipe-Alain Michaud. Zone Books/395 pp./$33 (hb). Advanced Screenwriting: Raising Your Script to the Academp Award Level, by Dr. Linda Seger, Silman-James Press/236pp./$14.95 (sb). Alexander Rodchenko: Spatial Constructions: Herausgegeben Von/Galerie Gmurzynska, ed. Erschienen Im/Hatje Cantz, Publishers (Germany)/Distributed Art Publishers/207pp. Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the Intellectual Origins of the American Night, by Paul Graham. Steidl Mack/136 pp./$65 (hb). American Route 66: Home on the Road, by Jane Bernard and Polly Brown. Museum of New Mexico Press/172 pp./$45 (hb). Art from Middle Kingdom to Biological Millenium, by Wenda Gu. The MIT Press/230 pp./$25 (hb). Between Nature and Culture: Photographs of the Getty Center, by Joe Deal. Getty Trust Publications/132 pp./$37.50 (hb). Bismarck in America, by Dirk Reinartz. Steidl Verlag/103 pp./$24.95 (hb). Black Panthers 1968, by Ruth-Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones. Greybull Press/142pp./$50 (hb). Brothels of Nevada, by Timothy Hursley. Princeton Architectural Press/192 pp./$24.95 (sb). Cinema and the Sandinistas:Filmmaking in Revolutionary Nicaragua, by Jonathan Buchs- baum. University of Texas Press/328pp./$29.95 (sb), $70.00 (hb). Classical Film Violence: Designing and Regulating Brutality in Hollywood Cinema, 1930-1968, by Stephen Prince. Rutgers/320 pp./$23 (sb). Cool Men and the Second Sex, by Susan Fraiman. Columbia University Press/212pp./$24.50 (sb), $62.50 (hb). Collections Sans Frontieres, GAM, ed. Galleria Civica d'Arte moderna e Contemporanea, Torino, Publishers (Italy)/126pp. The Contingent Object of Contemporary Art, by Martha Buskirk. MIT Press/317pp./$39.95 (hb). Dark Fiber: Tracking Critical Internet Culture, by Geert Lovink. The MIT Press/394 pp./$17.95 (sb). Delta: The Perils, Profits and Politics of Water in South and Southeast Asia, by Daniel Schwartz. Scalo/192 pp./$49.95 (hb). Democracy and New Media, Henry Jenkins and David Thorburn, ed. MIT Press/397 pp./$39.95 (hb). Doug Aitkin A-Z Book (Fractals), by Doug Aitkin. Fabric Workshop and Museum/128 pp./$39.95 (hb). Edward S. Curtis and the North american Indian Project in the Field, Mick Gidley, ed. University of Nebraska Press/200pp./$49.95 (hb). Elephant House: Or, The Home of Edward Gorey, by Kevin McDermott. Pomegranate Books/128 pp./$35 (hb). Emmet Gowin: Changing the Earth, by Jock Reynolds. Yale University Press/168 pp./$45 (hb). The End of Polio: A Global Effort to End a Disease, by Sebastiao Salgado. Bullfinch Press/160 pp./$40 (hb) or $24.95 (sb). Essays on the Representational and Derivational Nature of Grammar, by Joseph Aoun and Audrey Yen-Hui Li. The MIT Press/289 pp./$28 (hb). Extracts From A File, by Willie Doherty. Steidl Verlag/86 pp./$30 (hb). Facing History: Portraits from Vancouver, edited by Karen Love. PHG/Arsenal Pulp Press/160 pp./$29.95 (hb). Focus on Living: Portraits of americans with HIV and AIDS, by Roslyn Banish. University of Massa-chusetts Press/288pp./$24.95(sb), $50.00 (hb) Fotosport-2002: XVII Biennal Internacional de Fotographia de L'esport, Club Natacio Reus Ploms, ed. Club Natacio Reus Ploms Publishers/172pp. Fotosynteza 1975-1988, by Krzystof Pruszkowski. Parkett/Der Alltag/96 pp./$25 (sb). Fragments, by Roy Arden. PHG Press/48 pp./$20 (hb). From Kashmir to Kabul: The Photographs of Baker and Burke, 1861-1900, by Omar Khan. Prestel/208 pp./$65 (hb). The Guerilla Film Makers Movie Blueprint, by Chris Jones. The Continuum Publishing Group/608pp. Icons of Art: Women Artists, by Elke Linda Buchholz. Prestel/128 pp./$29.95 (hb). Imagine There's No Woman: Ethics and Sublimation, by Joan Copjec. The MIT Press/261 pp./$29.95 (hb). Indian Ocean Journals, photographs by Max Pam, ed. by Patrick Remy. Steidl Verlag/202 pp./$26 (hb). Honore: En Fractures Recomposees (All the Details Extended), by Honore. Le College Editions/Frac Champagne-& Muhka Publishers (France)/167pp./ Jeunesse / Youth, by Saapane Afif. Le College Editions/Frac Champagne & Galerie Michel (France)/113pp./$40.83 (hb). Journeys, by John Mahtesian. Active Graphics/224 pp./$60 (hb). Living Faith: Windows into the Sacred Life of India, by Dinesh Khanna. Harper San Fransisco/208 pp./$24.95 (hb). Marcel Duchamp: The Bachelor Stripped Bare, by Alice Goldfard Marquis. MFA Press/359 pp./$37.50 (hb). Midnight, by Arlene Gottfried. Powerhouse Books/128pp./$45.00 (hb). Museum of Modern Art, by Sybil Gordon Kantor. The MIT Press/496 pp./$18.95 (sb). National Geographic Photography Field Guide: Secrets to Making Great Pictures, by Peter K. Burian and Robert Caputo, National Geographic society, Publishers/368pp./$24.95 (sb). Navigating Stevenson: Digital Artworks by Sara Gadd. National Galleries of Scotland, Publisher/48pp. NYC Sex: How New York City Transformed Sex in America, by the Museum of Sex. Scala Publishers/223pp./$33.98 (sb). Night Visions: The Secret Designs of Moths, by Joseph Scheer. Prestel/120 pp./$45 (hb). On Fire, by Larry Schwarm. Duke University Press/105 pp./$39.95 (hb). On The Way Home, by Anne Fishbein. Percival Press/118 pp./$45 (hb). Ou Allons-Nous? Et Que Faisons-Nous? (Where Are We going? and What Are We Doing?) by John Cage and Yves Chaudoue. Actes Sud/157pp./$25.16 (sb). The Origin of German Tragic Drama, by Walter Benjamin. Verso/256 pp./$18 (sb). Photo Portfolio Success: A Guide to Submitting and Selling Your Photographs, by John Kaplan. Writer's Digest Books/160pp./$27.99 (sb). Poesie Photographique, by Lucien Clergue. Prestel/144 pp./$52.50 (hb) Positif 50 Years: Selections from the French Film Journal, Michel Ciment and Laurence Kardish, ed. The Museum of Modern Art, Publishers/288pp./$21.95 (sb). Postcards of the Night: Views of American Cities, by John A. Jakle. Museum of New Mexico Press/124 pp./$34.95 (hb). Privatising Culture: Corporate Art Intervention Since the 1980s, by Chin-tao Wu. Verso/392pp./$17.00 (sb). Red Cloud: Photographs of a Lakota Chief, by Frank H. Goodyear III. University of Nebraska Press/211 pp./$35 (hb). Regarding Emma: Photographs of American Women and Girls, by Melissa Ann Pinney. University of Chigao Press/120pp./$45.00 (hb). RethinkingMedia Change: the Aesthetics of Transition, David thorburn and Henry Jenkins, ed. MIT Press/404pp./$29.95 (hb). Shopping: A Century of Art and Consumer Culture, edited by Christoph Grunenberg and Max Hollein. Hatje Cantz Publishers/271pp./ Starting Your Career as a Freelance Photographer, by Tad Crawford. Allworth Press/256 pp./$19.95 (sb). Stieglitz: A Memoir/Biography, by Sue Davidson Lowe. MFA Publications/466pp./$22.50 (sb). Texas Rangeland, by Burton Pritzker and Renee Walker Pritzger. University of Texas Press/144 pp./$39.95 (hb). Through the Lens: National Geographic Greatest Photographs, edited by the National Geographic Society. National Geographic Society Publishers/504pp./$30.00 (hb). Traces of the Brush: The Art of Japanese Calligraphy, by Louise Boudonnat and Harumi Kushizaki. Chronicle Books/216 pp./$50 (hb). Treading on Kings: Protesting the G8 in Genoa, by Joel Sternfeld. Steidl Publishers/87pp. Tremors From the Faultline, by Tamarra Kaida. Visual Studies Workshop Press/58pp./$15 (sb). Turn-of-the-Century Photographs from San Diego, Texas, by Ana Carolina Castillo Grimm and Sara R. Massey. University of Texas Press.240 pp./$29.95. Ukadia, by John Goto. Djanogly Art Gallery, publisher/108pp./$42.09 (hb). Under the Sun, artist's book by Moshe Gershuni. Jerusalem Print Workshop/42 pp. Understanding Installation Art: From Duchamp to Holzer, by Mark Rosenthal. Prestel/96 pp./$35 (sb). Urban Forest: Images of Trees in the Human Landscape, by David Bayles. Sierra Club Books/144 pp./$35 (hb). Vis-a-Vis, by Robert Lebeck. Stendl/Arkana/262 pp./$44.95 (hb). Voodoo: Mounted by the Gods, by Alberto Venzago. Prestel/170 pp./$45 (hb). Wenda Gu: Art From Middle Kingdom to Biological Millennium, edited by Mark H.C. Bessire. MIT Press/230pp./$25.00 (hb). What Remains, photographs by Sally Mann. Bulfinch Press/132pp./$50.00 (hb). William Eggleston's Guide, Essay by John Szarkowski. The Museum of ModernArt, Publisher/112pp. Women, Art, and Technology, Judy Malloy, ed. MIT Press/571pp./$39.95 (hb). VIDEOS RECEIVED Captive Audience: Advertising Invades the Classroom; Edward Said: On Orientalism; and No Logo: Brands, Globalization, Resistance, by Naomi Klein; all Presented by The Media Education Foundation. |
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