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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781913620752 , 1913620751
    Language: English
    Pages: 444 Seiten , 26 cm
    Edition: First edition
    DDC: 770.92396042
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    Keywords: 1900-1999 ; Women photographers ; Photographers, Black ; Photography, Artistic ; Photographie artistique ; Femmes photographes - Grande-Bretagne ; Photographes noirs - Grande-Bretagne ; art photography ; Photography, Artistic ; Social conditions ; Pictorial works ; Great Britain Pictorial works Social conditions 20th century ; Grande-Bretagne - Conditions sociales - 20e siècle - Ouvrages illustrés ; Great Britain ; Bildband ; Bildband ; Bildband ; Großbritannien ; Fotografin ; Weibliche Person of Color ; Fotografie ; Geschichte 1980-2000 ; Großbritannien ; Schwarze ; Fotografin ; Geschichte 1980-2000
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781597115308 , 1597115304
    Language: English
    Pages: 223 Seiten , 24 cm
    Edition: First edition
    DDC: 306.76/6208996073
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    Keywords: Gay liberation movement Pictorial works ; African American transgender people Pictorial works ; Transgender people Pictorial works ; Protest movements Pictorial works ; Documentary photography ; Protest literature, American ; Photographers ; Photography, Artistic ; African American transgender people ; Gay liberation movement ; Photography, Artistic ; Transgender people ; Black transgender people ; Black queer people ; Queer rights ; Pictorial works ; New York (N.Y.) Social conditions ; United States ; Bildband ; Bildband ; USA ; Dokumentarfotografie ; LGBT ; Transgender ; Geschichte 2020-2021
    Abstract: "'Revolution is love: a year of Black Trans Liberation' is the powerful and celebratory visual record of a contemporary activist movement in New York City, and a moving testament to the enduring power of photography in actisim, advocacy, and community. In June 2020, activists Qween Jean and Joela Rivera founded the Stonewall Protests, weekly actions centering Black trans and queer identities that took place across New York City." "This book gathers twenty-four photographers who share images and words on the demonstrations, preserving this legacy as it unfolded."--Back flap of printed paper wrapper
    Note: Qween Jean and Raquel Willis in conversation , Images and voices , An ongoing revolution: writing a new history at Stonewall /
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  • 3
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: 48 ungezählte Seiten , schwarz/weiß , 41 cm
    Edition: Primera edición
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Ortiz Monasterio, Pablo Themes, motives ; Ortiz Monasterio, Pablo ; 2000-2099 ; Artists' books Specimens 21st century ; Women Pictorial works 21st century ; Documentary photography ; Photography of women ; Photography, Artistic ; Women ; Themes, motives ; Photography, Artistic ; Photography of women ; Documentary photography ; Artists' books ; Specimens ; Artists' books ; Pictorial works ; Artists' books ; Photobooks ; Argentina - Buenos Aires ; Künstlerbuch ; Künstlerbuch
    Abstract: Between 2016 and 2018, photographer Pablo Ortiz Monasterio visited the city of Buenos Aires in Argentina three times. Observing how the "Me too" movement was gaining strength, not only in the United States, but also throughout Latin America, Ortiz Monasterio witnesses the latent and at the same time palpable power of the city's women. Women, he says, who stomp their feet and who, portrayed in this small book, represent the forcefulness of the affections that lead the feminist movements that fight and work for a more just future. This book begins with Eva, not with the first woman in history, but with Eva Perón, considered the spiritual head of the Argentine Nation. Pablo Ortiz Monasterio opens with a photo of a public building in the city of Buenos Aires in which a huge metal sculpture of Evita speaks to her people. It is fair that she'd be the first to appear in the book since she achieved something that seemed impossible: she gave Argentine women the right to vote. On September 23, 1947, Eva addressed the "women of her country", and in a mythical speech in Plaza de Mayo, announced the sanction of the Law of the Female Voting, a historic claim that demanded equal rights and opportunities for women
    Note: Risograph printed , In Spanish
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478018704 , 9781478016069
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 344 pages , Karte
    Series Statement: A theory in forms book
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 338/.0402220968221
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Stadt ; Johannesburg ; Informal sector (Economics) / South Africa / Johannesburg / Pictorial works ; Entrepreneurship / South Africa / Johannesburg / Pictorial works ; Informal sector (Economics) / South Africa / Johannesburg ; Entrepreneurship / South Africa / Johannesburg ; Photography, Artistic ; PHOTOGRAPHY / Photoessays & Documentaries ; HISTORY / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa ; Johannesburg (South Africa) / Social conditions / Pictorial works ; Johannesburg (South Africa) / Social conditions ; Bildband ; Johannesburg ; Stadt ; Geschichte
    Abstract: S'kop -- Tony Dreams in Yellow and Blue -- Inside Out -- Zola -- Good Riddance -- Tea at Anstey's -- Bedroom -- Master Mansions -- Johannesburg. Made in China -- Undercity.
    Abstract: "Wake Up, This Is Joburg is a collaboration between photographer Mark Lewis and writer Tanya Zack. Originally published from 2014-2019 as ten separate photobooks by Fourthwall Books in South Africa, the collection builds a portrait of Johannesburg through individual stories and accompanying photographs. Ranging from butchers removing meat from cow heads in a parking garage meat market to underground gold miners hauling rock by hand from abandoned shafts under the city, these stories contribute to ethnographic studies of the city by showing the lived experience of its residents. At its heart, this project investigates how people are improvising to repurpose land and buildings, especially in Johannesburg's inner city. It brings attention to a vast informal economy, as well as widespread reconstruction as crumbling buildings are occupied, burned, stripped of parts, and rebuilt to serve the needs of the residents."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
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    [Malmö] : New Heroes & Pioneers
    ISBN: 9789187815379 , 9187815370
    Language: English
    Pages: 158 Seiten
    DDC: 779.092
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    Keywords: Photography, Artistic ; Public toilets Pictorial works ; Urinals (Plumbing fixtures) ; Photography, Artistic ; Public toilets ; Urinals (Plumbing fixtures) ; Photobooks ; Pictorial works ; Photobooks ; Bildband ; Fouhy, Brian ; Fotografie ; Toilette
    Abstract: "Occupied is a collection of urinals used and photographed by artist Brian Fouhy. Often unnoticed, Fouhy hopes to draw attention to the beautiful, odd, and sometimes humorous forms urinals can take. By including information surrounding the use of each urinal, such as the meal eaten in a restaurant, the weather conditions at the time, or the distance from relevant points of interest; Fouhy adds another layer to the experience beyond just a standard visit to the loo. With a nod to Duchamp and the ready-made movement, and full of frivolous whimsy, this book takes a look behind the closed doors of bathrooms and showcases these unusual objects that perform a very necessary task. The second book from Fouhy, this collection of photography maintains his distinct observational style" -- publisher's website
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    Chicago : The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
    ISBN: 9781614910541
    Language: English
    Pages: xliii, 367 Seiten , Karten , 22 x 29 cm
    Series Statement: Oriental Institute Museum Publications volume 40
    Series Statement: Oriental Institute Museum Publications
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    Keywords: Sevruguin, Antoin ; Sevruguin, Antoin / 1851-1933 / Exhibitions ; Photography, Artistic / Exhibitions ; Iran / History / Qajar dynasty, 1794-1925 / Pictorial works ; Photographers / Armenia (Republic) / Biography ; Sevruguin, Antoin / 1851-1933 ; Photography, Artistic ; Photographers ; Iran ; Armenia (Republic) ; 1794-1925 ; Pictorial works ; History ; Exhibition catalogs ; Biographies ; Bildband ; Ausstellungskatalog 01.04.2021-23.12.2021 ; Sevruguin, Antoin 1851-1933
    Abstract: "Explore the changing world of late nineteenth-century Iran through the gaze of one of its most renowned photographers, Antoin Sevruguin. This volume, which will be accompanied by a forthcoming exhibition, publishes for the first time the Oriental Institute Museum's complete collection of nineteenth-century Iranian photographs, most of which were created by Sevruguin. Sevruguin's artfully staged photographs still resonate with us today. Accompanying the print catalog is a series of essays that investigate Sevruguin's life and photographic career, including the lasting impact of his unique vision, as demonstrated by the work of contemporary artist Yassaman Ameri" -- Publisher's description
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 347-367 , "A hitherto little-known treasure of the Oriental Institute Museum is its collection of 152 Qajar-era photographs, which date to the nineteenth century and were captured primarily by the acclaimed Iranian-Armenian photographer Antoin Sevruguin. Recently revealed by a growing body of scholarship to be a major figure in early photography, Sevruguin documented changing life in Iran through a wide range of subjects as the country stood on the cusp of modernity at the turn of the twentieth century. As emphasized by special exhibit curator Tasha Vorderstrasse, Sevruguin stood in contrast to his Western contemporaries who, immersed in the Orientalist tradition, focused specifically on the antiquity of the country, romanticizing the ruins of a glorious past. Rather, Sevruguin's photography promotes the newly arrived conveniences of the modern age while simultaneously capturing traditional ways of Iranian life - often drawing a stark contrast between the two in their juxtaposition. Understanding the new technology to be more than a mere medium of documentation for posterity, Sevruguin was an early proponent of photography as art, frequently backstamping his work with the label "photographie artistique". Sevruguin's distinctive approach to composition, choice of subject matter, and use of light and shadows are hallmarks of his photographic vision. Expertly curated by Vorderstrasse - and timely for the recent scholarly and artistic appreciation of Sevruguin's work - Antoin Sevruguin : Past and Present exhibits for the first time the Oriental Institute's unstudied and largely forgotten collection of Qajar-era photographs that were acquired at the beginning of the twentieth century. As one might expect of an OI exhibition, Antoin Sevruguin : Past and Present and its accompanying catalog rigorously explore Sevruguin's work in the fullest of its historical, cultural, and ethnographic contexts."--taken from Foreword, page vii
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