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Tony Mendoza : Flowers

Tony Mendoza : Flowers

ISBN: 1-59005-170-x Hardcover, 18 x 13, 64 pages, 50 four-color plates. $75 First Edition Signed Copy I had been a photographer for over 30 years and I had never taken pictures of flowers, mostly because I had always been a black and white photographer and photographing flowers in black and white seemed like an insult […]

Two Hearted Oak: The Photography of Roman Loranc

Two Hearted Oak: The Photography of Roman Loranc

Two Hearted Oak: The Photography of Roman Loranc The Central Valley is the heart and soul of Two-Hearted Oak, a collection of photographs by Polish-born photographer Roman Loranc. Eloquent essays and poems by Lillian Vallee complement the photographs. Capturing the drama in places that most people only drive past on their way to another destination, […]

Luis Delgado Power Ties

Luis Delgado Power Ties

Power Ties 2006 Poem by Shelley “Ozymandias” 25 Numbered editioned artist books 8.5” x 11” Two accordion prints 8” x 75”, K3 pigment inks on alfa cellulose paper, two part aluminum box, four ply museum board, mirror & archival paper. “Power Ties.” Photographer Luis Delgado cleverly investigates the physiognomy of leadership in this larger-than-life installation. […]

LISDEBERTUS aka Luis Delgado  UNFATHOMABLE HUMANITY

LISDEBERTUS aka Luis Delgado UNFATHOMABLE HUMANITY

Unfathomable Humanity by Lisdebertus aka Luis Delgado 2006 Introductory text by Sharon Mizota Edition of 25 numbered artist books 14 Interleaved plates, K3 pigment inks on alfa cellulose paper, bound with Chicago screws, masonite covers, aluminium hinges, and archival papers. 11” x 17” x 1” Unfathomable Humanity is comprised of collages of photographs from various […]

Texas Rangeland  by Burton Pritzker

Texas Rangeland by Burton Pritzker

“If, upon completing your passage through this book, you believe that this work is solely about cattle, then you must go back and start seeing instead of just looking.” –from the Foreword Drive any highway from Austin to El Paso, and you’ll find the Texas of the imagination. When the towns string out like barbs […]

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