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Bookstore & Gallery: photography, essay, poetry. Shipping worldwide from Porto, Portugal. termita.pt
The title Ichi-go Ichi-e — literally “one moment, one encounter” (…) Originating from the tea ceremony, this concept recognizes that each encounter is unique and unrepeatable, and should be experienced with full attention and availability. At the bookstore and shipping
2 months ago
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In his studio, he set up two tables: one held his contact prints, while the other contained sheets of construction paper. Through trial and error, he treated the contact prints like trading cards, pairing the prints with different sheets of colored paper(…) Omaha Sketchbook, Gregory Halpern
6 months ago
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A poor sort of memory, Tracy L Chandler
6 months ago
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Identity and geography intersect in Romero Beltrán's conceptual poetics of suspended time and human resilience on the US-Mexico border. Felipe Romero Beltrán – Bravo
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“Hubbard also creates experimental body-contact prints in the darkroom with her mother that trace the textures of skin and the physicality of aging” The Great Room - Katherine Hubbard
6 months ago
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Kura Chan, Daido Moriyama (signed & numbered) This is the sixth issue of a series of hand-bound books with silkscreened covers on canvas. This is a re-edited edition of the images from Provoke Vol. 2 and 3, including many previously unpublished works that were not published at the time.
8 months ago
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Sidewalk Palms, 1980 Kunié Sugiura ‘We may assume (as a principle) that photography (photographing) is objective and painting (rendering) is subjective. Usually an artist chooses either approach, but I choose a method that ties the two together, makes them parallel or combines them.’
8 months ago
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Those who inhabit this enclave lead lives on the margins of society. They have learned to live without being able to rely on anything and anyone, only on the tide - which always comes at the scheduled time... Maré Baixa - Nuno Andrade At the bookstore and shipping from
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8 months ago
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Hard Times are Fighting Times describes the legacy of Proujansky’s parents’ participation in radical leftist groups like Weatherman, the Native American Solidarity Committee and Prairie Fire Organizing Committee that sought to overthrow imperialism and capitalism through organizing and revolution.
9 months ago
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Les yeux fermés explores how the human body can engage in a therapeutic healing process, as well as the role of performative photography in this journey. Les Yeux Fermés, Eliot Nasrallah At the bookstore and shipping:
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9 months ago
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Like the ancient Roman god, Janus - the god of beginnings, transitions, and endings - we always try to look into the future while being informed by our past. Thus the current moment, in which change is happening, usually slips by unnoticed. Artist statement for Janus, by Birthe Piontek
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9 months ago
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Reversed surveillance by Marcel Top The project reflects on the development and legislation of mass surveillance by offering a case study on how individuals can protect themselves using the very tools with which they are surveilled.
9 months ago
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9 months ago
The Palestinian artist Dorgham Quraiqi was killed by Israeli airstrikes on the Shuja’iya neighbourhood of Gaza City
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Palestinian artist Dorgham Quraiqi killed in Israeli airstrike
The Israeli airstrikes that took Quraiqi life on 18 March were part of a brutal attack restarting Israel’s war on Gaza
https://artreview.com/palestinian-artist-dorgham-quraiqi-killed-in-israeli-airstrike/
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From “Fugu” by André Santos
9 months ago
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A Zona, Diogo Simões All the photos were done in Margem Sul, Tagus river south bank, opposite Lisbon. A humanistic, poetic, politically engaged hallucinatory record of a territory with a strong industrial and postcolonial past. At the bookstore and shipping from
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9 months ago
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Birthe Piontek’s Zero Hour lays bare the inherent biases in these photographs, the invisible layers of inequality and dominant social structures central to western ideals. It reminds us that history always resides in the present, and democracy can never be taken for granted. Pre-order:
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9 months ago
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After meeting Robert Rauschenberg in Casablanca, they travel to Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains, and then Tangier. They meet Paul Bowles in Tétouan and visit nearby villages and Roman ruins. Twombly conducts his only archaeological excavation there.
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At one point he ran out of paper fixer and continued to use the same mixture until it was exhausted. The chemical imperfections also resulted in red and purple visual bruises on many of the images, an allegory for blood on the land. Epitome, Vic Bakin
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Boca Aberta kicks off 15032025 at 6 pm with the opening of a group show focused on the relationships between words and food, that are triggered - between games of concealment and coding - by the rhythm of speech, eating gestures, and mechanics of creating. If in Porto visit us.
9 months ago
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Japan, March 11, 2011, a tsunami leveled a 400-kilometer-long stretch of coastline dotted with cities and villages, while an accident at the nuclear reactor in Fukushima exacerbated this catastrophe. Tōhoku – Hans-Christian Schink Available at the bookstore and shipping from
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9 months ago
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Inarticulate, frozen at the joints. The hunger for meaning deforms everything. From one of my favorites: The Inhabitants [English edition] Raymond Meeks / George Weld Available at the bookstore and shipping:
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Have a good and peaceful weekend.
10 months ago
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The Forgotten, by Rosalind Fox Sooomon, trials a complex hierarchy of power between the sheltered, the remembered, and the forgotten. - Nurit Chinn in BJP (2021)
10 months ago
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Small things in silence, Yamamoto Masao Capturing the work and sensibility of Yamamoto on an unprecedented scale. Yamamoto brings Japanese traditions into modern pictures with poetic, lyrical images that transport and inspire. in stock at bookstore and shipping from
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10 months ago
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White Noise: António Júlio Duarte has been photographing casino's lobbies in Macau for the last 10 years. The absurd luxury of the places combined with the strangeness of the objects, and the absence of human presence, creates a strong dreamlike feeling. At the bookstore and
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10 months ago
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The Castle, Richard Mosse: A meticulous record of refugee camps located across mass migration routes from the Middle East and Central Asia into the European Union via Turkey. Using a thermal video camera intended for long-range border enforcement. At the bookstore and shipping.
10 months ago
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Through her lens, Ikeda sees the marvels that are hidden all around her. And with tight framing and precise intuition, they become precious fragments of color and texture responding to each other in a delicate play of correspondences. Obscura, Yoko Ikeda, now shipping.
10 months ago
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Japan in Porto. One of our windows this third week of February.
10 months ago
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Vanessa Winship is well known and highly regarded for her intimate portraits, but in Snow we experience a noticeable physical distance between the photographer and her subjects. What little the viewer can possibly grasp onto is the subtle repetition of the humblest elements of the earth.
10 months ago
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From Magdalena Wywrot’s Pestka. Read the Conscientious article about it here:
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10 months ago
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Fluvial, Tito Mouraz These are the silverine moments that we are immersed in when we go near natural bodies of water, moments that we understand intuitively, physically, emotionally, but have somehow forgotten how to articulate. - Colin Pantall At the bookstore and shipping worlwide.
10 months ago
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Flashpoint!, an anthology focusing on protest photography in print, presents a global selection of photobooks, zines, posters, pamphlets, independent journals and alternative newspapers that address protest and resistance from the 1950s to the present. At the bookstore and shipping from
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10 months ago
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From Démantèlements: Noémie Goudal is inspired by theories developed in the field of geology, which aim to explain how mountains were formed. At the bookstore and shipping.
10 months ago
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“I dream of a window so high I can’t stop looking up, as if the eye alone could lift us.” In A Difficulty is a Light, Rebecca Norris Webb, after the sudden loss of her brother, uses poetry and photography to map the migration of birds, through the American South and Northern France.
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European Eyes on Japan Photographs of the Niigata series Japan Today, vol. 11, EU-Japan Fest Japan Committee 2009, en/jp, 3 catalogues in slipcase, 32 pages each (Hans-Christian Schink, Andrew Phelps, Arturas Valiauga), 23,5 × 21,5 cm. At the bookstore and shipping worldwide from
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10 months ago
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The essays, stories, poetry, art and personal narrative collected in Sumūd: A New Palestinian Reader is a rich riposte to those who would denigrate Palestinians’ aspirations for a homeland. It also serves as a timely reminder of culture’s power and importance during occupation and war.
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10 months ago
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Despedido, Valter Vinagre Despedido foi realizado em 2007, quando o fotógrafo documentou a destruição da Feira Popular, em Lisboa, obtendo para tal uma autorização de acesso por parte da entidade gestora, a Braga Parques.
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1985 - Pedro Alfacinha November 2022 Hardcover 21.5x28cm 60 pages ISBN 978-88-94895-61-2 – Designed by Pedro Alfacinha and Milo Montelli Typeset by Ana Baliza
11 months ago
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Kurayami Photography: Masao Yamamoto Music: Akira Uchida Shipping worldwide form
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11 months ago
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Incoming, some copies of this new edition of a long out of print book. On the picture is my esteemed copy from 2020. The Parameters of Our Cage (Updated Edition) C. Fausto Cabrera & Alec Soth
11 months ago
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Hokkaido, Daido Moriyama (signed & numbered) In 1978 during a difficult period for the artist, Moriyama spent three months in Hokkaido in search of inspiration. He began to shoot almost compulsively, finishing over 250 rolls with almost 2000 photographs.
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Shining Lights is the first critical anthology to bring together the groundbreaking work of Black women photographers active in the UK during the 1980s and 1990s, providing a richly illustrated overview of a significant and overlooked chapter of photographic history.
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