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Indie Photobook Library

The Indie Photobook Library at PHOTOVILLE, September 19-29, 2013

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The Indie Photobook Library @ PHOTOVILLE

September 19-29, 2013

Brooklyn Bridge Park, The Uplands of Pier 5, New York

On Saturday, September 21 from 2-5pm, founder of the iPL, Larissa Leclair, will be in the exhibition space. Please come by and say hi!

The Indie Photobook Library’s seminal traveling exhibition, curated by Larissa Leclair and Darius Himes, arrives in New York, after stops in San Francisco and DC. “A Survey of Documentary Styles in early 21st century Photobooks” draws from the iPL collection and features 70 photobooks, along with a selection of photographs from the books. The exhibition looks at the “documentary tradition” through the lens of a 21st century, global photographic community in which the lines between journalism, art and the long-term documentary project have blurred, morphed and continue to feed off of each other.

The books selected for this exhibition present a range of subject matter, each coupled with a particular visual language drawn from a pool of diversity. There are books that speak a more traditional documentary language, while there are those that explicitly critique that very same tradition; there are diaristic books and titles that overlay a typological structure; other books rely primarily on found and vernacular imagery; and there are many books that borrow heavily from an art-photography storehouse. The goal of this exhibition is to survey the field before us and to foreground questions of authorship, voice, style and content.

Photobooks by:

Alba Yruela, Alec Soth and Brad Zellar, Amy Stein, Amy Touchette, Erica McDonald, Juliana Beasley, Andrea Stultiens and Arthur Kisitu, Anne Collier, Anton Kusters, Bjarne Bare, BURN, Cary Markerink, Christopher Capozziello, David Galjaard, Deanna Dikeman, Ed Panar, Eliot Dudik, Eric Tabuchi, Erik van der Weijde, Florian van Roekel, Geoffrey Ellis, Gregory Halpern, Heidi de Gier, Ian van Coller, in-public, Jacquie Maria Wessels, Jessica Auer, Jessica Hines, John Steck Jr., Judith Stenneken, Julián Barón, Kathleen Laraia McLaughlin, Lacey Terrell, Mathieu Asselin, Matt Austin, Matt Eich, Max Pam, Maxwell Anderson, McNair Evans, Michael Jang, Mishka Henner, Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman, Nils Petter Löfstedt, Noah Beil, Ofer Wolberger, Paccarik Orue, Peter Mann, Peter Sutherland, Phil Underdown, photo.circle, Pierre Le Hors, Preston is My Paris, Ray Meeks and Deborah Luster, RJ Shaughnessy, Ron Jude, Sacha Maric, Sara Macel, Scott Blake, Shawn Records, Simon Roberts, Stephen Gill, Takashi Homma, Thomas Mailaender, Tiane Doan na Champassak, Tomas van Houtryve, Valerio Spada, Verena Bruening, WassinkLundgren, Willson Cummer, Yann Gross, Yannik Willing, Yee Ling Tang

Prints by:

McNair Evans, Erica McDonald, Matt Eich, Michael Jang, Lacey Terrell, and Eliot Dudik, as selected by Gwen Lafage.

The exhibition catalog, designed by Patrick Aguilar of Owl & Tiger Books, is available through Blurb.

T H E   B O O K S :

Estaría Bien Poner un Título Aquí, Alba Yruela

Ohio, Alec Soth and Brad Zellar

Uncommon Intimacy, Amy Stein, Amy Touchette, Erica McDonald, Juliana Beasley

The Kaddu Wasswa Archive, Andrea Stultiens and Arthur Kisitu

Woman With a Camera (35mm), Anne Collier

Odo Yakuza Tokyo (second edition), Anton Kusters

Hose Variations, Bjarne Bare

BURN.01

Memory Traces, Cary Markerink

The Distance Between Us, Christopher Capozziello

Concresco, David Galjaard

27 Good-byes, Deanna Dikeman

574 Views of Johnstown, Ed Panar

Road Ends in Water, Eliot Dudik

French American Trip, Eric Tabuchi

This is Not My Wife, Erik van der Weijde

How Terry Likes His Coffee, Florian van Roekel

Sadkids Number 5: Gonerfest Edition, Geoffrey Ellis

No Destiny (Transitions-Rochester), Gregory Halpern

A Falling Horizon, Heidi de Gier

Butte, America: A Vernacular History. Vol. 1, Ian van Coller

10, in-public

Cityscapes + Birdmen, Jacquie Maria Wessels

Unmarked Sites, Jessica Auer

My Brother’s War, Jessica Hines

Found Piles & Other Topograhica, John Steck Jr.

Last Call, Judith Stenneken

CENSURA, Julián Barón

The Color of Hay, Kathleen Laraia McLaughlin

offSET, Lacey Terrell

The Ninety-Nine Percent, Mathieu Asselin

Desert Days, Matt Austin

Carry Me Ohio, Matt Eich

Ramadan in Yemen, Max Pam

See You Soon, Maxwell Anderson

A Journal of Southern History, McNair Evans

Summer Weather, Michael Jang

No Man’s Land, Mishka Henner

Geolocation, Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman

The Pier, Nils Petter Löfstedt

Gone Quickly, Noah Beil

Visitor, Ofer Wolberger

There is Nothing Beautiful Around Here, Paccarik Orue

Donovan Wylie One Day Taking Photographs in Belfast, Peter Mann

Muddy Treads, Peter Sutherland

Grassland, Phil Underdown

The Constant Change, photo.circle

Firework Studies, Pierre Le Hors

Preston Bus Station, Preston is My Paris

Crime Victims Chronicle, Ray Meeks and Deborah Luster

Stay Cool, RJ Shaughnessy

Alpine Star, Ron Jude

Thrashers, Sacha Maric

May the Road Rise to Meet You, Sara Macel

9/11 Flipbook, Scott Blake

Owner of this World, Shawn Records

The Election Project, Simon Roberts

Hackney Wick, Stephen Gill

Vedove / Widows, Takashi Homma

Cathedral Cars, Thomas Mailaender

Looters, Tiane Doan na Champassak

Behind the Curtains, Tomas van Houtryve

Gomorroh Girl (second edition), Valerio Spada

Qaammaqqivaar, Verena Bruening

Empty Bottles, WassinkLundgren

Tokyo Tokyo, WassinkLudgren

Parking Garages, Willson Cummer

Kitintale, Yann Gross

Before Tomorrow, Yannik Willing

The Story of Four Generations, Yee Ling Tang

Seas Without A Shore

Seas Without A Shore © Chris Anthony

Title: Seas Without A Shore

Photographer/s: Chris Anthony

Date of publication: April 2013

wind of change

wind of change © Thomas Stöckli

Title: wind of change

Photographer/s: Thomas Stöckli

Date of publication: 2013

Material World

Material World © David Welch

Title: Material World

Photographer/s: David Welch

Contributor/s: Marisa Bellani, Jennifer Angus

Date of publication: March, 2013

La Gamarra

La Gamarra © Carol Hayman

Title: La Gamarra

Photographer/s: Carol Hayman

Date of publication: 2010

Falling into Place

Falling into Place © Patricia Lay-Dorsey / Griffin Museum of Photography

Title: Falling into Place

Photographer/s: Patricia Lay-Dorsey

Contributor/s: Paula Tognarelli, curator statement; David Alan Harvey, foreward

Date of publication: 2012

Adventitious Volume 01

Adventitious © Carla Andrade, Carlos Cancela Pinto, Marija Strajnic, Mariya Ustymenko

Title: Adventitious Volume 01

Photographer/s: Carla Andrade, Carlos Cancela Pinto, Marija Strajnic, Mariya Ustymenko

Contributor/s: Igor Termenon, Carla Andrade, Carlos Cancela Pinto, Marija Strajnic, Mariya Ustymenko

Date of publication: April 2013

Nineteen Potted Palms

Nineteen Potted Palms © Clara Prioux

Title: Nineteen Potted Palms

Photographer/s: Clara Prioux

Date of publication: 2010

2013

2013 © Justin James Reed

Title: 2013

Photographer/s: Justin James Reed

Date of publication: May 2012

Indie Photobook Library with Blonde Art Books at Furthermore June 13, 2013

Indie Photobook Library at Furthermore

Blonde Art Books of NYC is going on tour and their first stop is Washington, DC!

Join BAB, the Indie Photobook Library, Cahiers Intempestifs, and SP Weather Station (Natalie Campbell and Heidi Neilson) for an informal SHOW&TELL and display of independent publications.

JUNE 13, 2013
7-9pm
Furthermore
52 O Street, NW | 202B
Washington, DC 20001
T: 202.330.1219

The public is invited to attend this free event and BRING their recent self-published projects to participate in an informal SHOW&TELL. Join on Facebook.

***Blonde Art Books will be collecting select publications to be part of an ongoing collection that will travel to future cities on the tour.***

And as always you can donate your book to the iPL at the event as well.

The INDIE PHOTOBOOK LIBRARY will be featuring local photographers and bookmakers with the following titles from the collection:

Twenty/12 (Aaron Canipe, Caroline Carpenter, John Edmonds, Michael Evnen, Nathaniel Grann, Mark Harley, Veronica Melendez, Jordan Swartz, Justine Tobiasz, Liora Valero, Tucker Walsh, Sara Winston), Empty Stretch

Guide, Champneys Taylor

Assembly Affect, Kyle Tata

Transfer, E. Brady Robinson

Monroe Portfolio, (Tim Anderson, Allison Clarke, Dan Rios, Matt Rose, Liora Valero, James Warner, Sara J Winston) Terri Weifenbach / Corcoran

This is Cool & All, But it Ain’t You, Zack Ingram

Garage d’Art, Jeff Bagato

Raleigh, North Carolina Hip-Hop Culture Over Everything, Jared Soares

Grown Up West, Rebecca Drobis

MidNights, Alexandra Silverthorne

The Us and The They, Kay Chernush

Backdrop: The Search for Home, Muriel Hasbun

Destination: Anywhere, Jordan Swartz

The Fighting Season, Louie Palu

Dream Self, Nate Larson

Some Fox Trails in Virginia, Susan Worsham

There’s Treasure Everywhere, Ginevra Shay

Dcist Exposed, Various Photographers, Heather Goss

Too Many Places and Times to Remember, Ginevra Shay and Trevor Powers

Banned in DC, compiled by Cynthia Connolly

Geisha, Satomi Kato

The Waiting Room, Bill Crandall

Pret-a-Porter, John Edmonds

A Psychic Collaboration, Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman

Two Months’ Salary, Lee Gainer

A Sense of Place, Susana Raab

A Mid-Western Tragedy, Nathaniel Grann

Box of Ice Boxes, Cynthia Connolly

Here, John Gossage