Neighbors (last copies)
by Roe Ethridge
Photographs: Roe Ethridge
Text: Kevin Moore
Publisher: MACK Books
96 pages
Pictures: 134 (color)
Year: 2016
ISBN: 9781910164723
Price: 44 €
Comments: Hardcover, first edition, 20,5 × 29 cm
Coinciding with his first solo museum exhibition in North America, Neighbors presents more than 15 years of Roe Ethridge’s photographs, which typically and wryly collapse distinctions between commercial, conceptual and personal uses of photography. Divided into three ‘chapters’, the central section spans the American photographer’s entire oeuvre, from his early self-published projects to his most recent work, bookended by two almost inscrutable series in his signature deadpan style: family snapshots of grey, rural beach scenes, and images of farm animals – turkey, pigs, goats – to conclude. Rendering the mundane peculiar, hilarious even, Neighbors haphazardly traces the evolution of Ethridge’s attempt to bombard his viewers with a heady mixture of imagery, subverting the stylistic tropes of each genre as it relishes in the oddities of image-making and viewing.
Included in Neighbors is an essay by Kevin Moore, the curator of Ethridge’s mid-career survey Roe Ethridge: Nearest Neighbor, which leads the 2016 FotoFocus Biennial at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The title of the exhibition refers to the photographic term “nearest neighbor”, a type of sampling used when resizing a digital image. Like the title of the book, it also alludes to the personal nature of Ethridge’s work, as he frequently includes his family and friends, as well as himself, as subjects in his images, including his editorial assignments. Flouting distinctions between sentimental and commercial photography, Ethridge’s practice explores the ways in which our daily immersion in layers of imagery both mediate and generate meaning in our lives.
Roe Ethridge, born in 1969 in Miami, Florida, lives and works in New York. His work has been shown extensively at institutions around the world, including MOMA/PS1 (2000), Barbican Center, London (2001), Carnegie Museum of Art (2002), Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2005), The Whitney Biennial (2008), Museum of Modern Art, New York (2010), Les Recontres D’Arles, France (2011). Solo exhibitions include the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Garage, Moscow, and Le Consortium, Dijon, France (curated by Anne Pontegnie). In 2011 he was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize.
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Neighbors (last copies)
by Roe Ethridge
Photographs: Roe Ethridge
Text: Kevin Moore
Publisher: MACK Books
96 pages
Pictures: 134 (color)
Year: 2016
ISBN: 9781910164723
Price: 44 €
Comments: Hardcover, first edition, 20,5 × 29 cm
Coinciding with his first solo museum exhibition in North America, Neighbors presents more than 15 years of Roe Ethridge’s photographs, which typically and wryly collapse distinctions between commercial, conceptual and personal uses of photography. Divided into three ‘chapters’, the central section spans the American photographer’s entire oeuvre, from his early self-published projects to his most recent work, bookended by two almost inscrutable series in his signature deadpan style: family snapshots of grey, rural beach scenes, and images of farm animals – turkey, pigs, goats – to conclude. Rendering the mundane peculiar, hilarious even, Neighbors haphazardly traces the evolution of Ethridge’s attempt to bombard his viewers with a heady mixture of imagery, subverting the stylistic tropes of each genre as it relishes in the oddities of image-making and viewing.
Included in Neighbors is an essay by Kevin Moore, the curator of Ethridge’s mid-career survey Roe Ethridge: Nearest Neighbor, which leads the 2016 FotoFocus Biennial at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The title of the exhibition refers to the photographic term “nearest neighbor”, a type of sampling used when resizing a digital image. Like the title of the book, it also alludes to the personal nature of Ethridge’s work, as he frequently includes his family and friends, as well as himself, as subjects in his images, including his editorial assignments. Flouting distinctions between sentimental and commercial photography, Ethridge’s practice explores the ways in which our daily immersion in layers of imagery both mediate and generate meaning in our lives.
Roe Ethridge, born in 1969 in Miami, Florida, lives and works in New York. His work has been shown extensively at institutions around the world, including MOMA/PS1 (2000), Barbican Center, London (2001), Carnegie Museum of Art (2002), Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2005), The Whitney Biennial (2008), Museum of Modern Art, New York (2010), Les Recontres D’Arles, France (2011). Solo exhibitions include the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Garage, Moscow, and Le Consortium, Dijon, France (curated by Anne Pontegnie). In 2011 he was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize.
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by Roe Ethridge
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by Masao Yamamoto
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by Ana Nitzan
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by Michael Wolf
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Twilight
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Casita de Turrón
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Easter and Oak Trees (signed - review copy)
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Neighbors (last copies)
by Roe Ethridge
Photographs: Roe Ethridge
Text: Kevin Moore
Publisher: MACK Books
96 pages
Pictures: 134 (color)
Year: 2016
ISBN: 9781910164723
Price: 44 €
Comments: Hardcover, first edition, 20,5 × 29 cm
Coinciding with his first solo museum exhibition in North America, Neighbors presents more than 15 years of Roe Ethridge’s photographs, which typically and wryly collapse distinctions between commercial, conceptual and personal uses of photography. Divided into three ‘chapters’, the central section spans the American photographer’s entire oeuvre, from his early self-published projects to his most recent work, bookended by two almost inscrutable series in his signature deadpan style: family snapshots of grey, rural beach scenes, and images of farm animals – turkey, pigs, goats – to conclude. Rendering the mundane peculiar, hilarious even, Neighbors haphazardly traces the evolution of Ethridge’s attempt to bombard his viewers with a heady mixture of imagery, subverting the stylistic tropes of each genre as it relishes in the oddities of image-making and viewing.
Included in Neighbors is an essay by Kevin Moore, the curator of Ethridge’s mid-career survey Roe Ethridge: Nearest Neighbor, which leads the 2016 FotoFocus Biennial at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The title of the exhibition refers to the photographic term “nearest neighbor”, a type of sampling used when resizing a digital image. Like the title of the book, it also alludes to the personal nature of Ethridge’s work, as he frequently includes his family and friends, as well as himself, as subjects in his images, including his editorial assignments. Flouting distinctions between sentimental and commercial photography, Ethridge’s practice explores the ways in which our daily immersion in layers of imagery both mediate and generate meaning in our lives.
Roe Ethridge, born in 1969 in Miami, Florida, lives and works in New York. His work has been shown extensively at institutions around the world, including MOMA/PS1 (2000), Barbican Center, London (2001), Carnegie Museum of Art (2002), Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2005), The Whitney Biennial (2008), Museum of Modern Art, New York (2010), Les Recontres D’Arles, France (2011). Solo exhibitions include the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Garage, Moscow, and Le Consortium, Dijon, France (curated by Anne Pontegnie). In 2011 he was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize.
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Le Luxe
by Roe Ethridge
Euro 95 -
Sacrifice Your Body
by Roe Ethridge
Euro 49.50 -
Shelter Island (last copy)
by Roe Ethridge
Euro 16.50 -
AMERICAN POLYCHRONIC
by Roe Ethridge
sold out
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-
The Modern Spirit is Vivisective (signed)
by Francesca Catastini
Euro 34 -
Atlas (signed)
by Israel Ariño
sold out -
Reading Raymond Carver (last copy)
by Mary Frey
sold out -
Small Things in Silence
by Masao Yamamoto
sold out -
Sublimacao
by Ana Nitzan
Euro 65 -
Works (signed - last copy)
by Michael Wolf
sold out
more books tagged »family« | >> see all
-
The World From My Front Porch
by Larry Towell
sold out -
Twilight
by Gregory Crewdson
sold out -
Casita de Turrón
by Roberto M. Tondopó
Euro 28 -
Easter and Oak Trees (signed - review copy)
by Bertien van Manen
Euro 85 -
At the Edge of the World (signed)
by Alain Laboile
sold out -
Semi Maru (signed)
by Atsushi Fujiwara
sold out
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-
Chapter 2 - The Conflict of Images
by Raphaël Dallaporta, Giorgio Di Noto, Monica Haller
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the incomplete princess book (signed + numbered)
by Irina Popova
Euro 33 -
5 x 5. Photo Tracks
by Eikon
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Cucurrucucú (signed)
by Cristina de Middel
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Foreigner: Migration into Europe 2015–2016
by John Radcliffe Studio
Euro 450 -
Image Tsunami (signed)
by Erik Kessels
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by Bruce Wrighton
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Lago
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by Carolyn Drake
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by Loli Kantor
Euro 34 -
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by Paolo Woods
sold out -
TOKYO 1961 (Booklet Edition - signed - last copy)
by William Klein
Euro 250
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by Bernhard Fuchs
sold out -
Last Exit Sketch Book (signed book + framed art work)
by Kursat Bayhan
Euro 150 -
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by Kyler Zeleny
sold out -
The Gardener (book + print)
by Jan Brykczynski
sold out
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-
Pecorino Calendar 2012
by Toni Anzenberger
Euro 79 -
JAGA (signed)
by Simon Lehner
Euro 34 -
Misao The Big Mama And Fukumaru The Cat
by Miyoko Ihara
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Endangered
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