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New in New jacket. Book. Signed by Author(s) New, DJ colorful and bright, internally tight and clean, signed by author who is friend and neighbor of the bookstore.
Add this copy of James Casebere: the Spatial Uncanny to cart. $57.00, very good condition, Sold by Chaparral Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Portland, OR, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Charta.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 9x1x12; The binding is tight, corners sharp. Text and images unmarked. The dust jacket shows some very light handling, in a mylar cover. 4to. 191pp.
Add this copy of James Casebere: the Spatial Uncanny to cart. $147.00, very good condition, Sold by Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Albuquerque, NM, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Edizioni Charta, in association with the Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition, first printing. Hardcover. Textured paper-covered boards, with photographically illustrated dust jacket. Photographs by James Casebere. Essays (in English) by Christopher Chang (Photographer), Jeffrey Eugenides and Anthony Vidler. Includes a list of works, an illustrated exhibition history and illustrated bibliography. 192 pp. with 40 four-color plates, 36 duotone plates and 27 black-and-white reference illustrations. 12-1/4 x 9-3/4 inches. Near Fine, in Near Fine dust jacket (bump to the heel of the spine, else Fine). From the publisher: "Over the last 25 years James Casebere has utilized the combined influences of film, architecture, sculpture, and conceptual art, occasionally in large temporary installations, but primarily in the construction of table top models he then photographs in his studio. Casebere's early work examined myths of American identity, concentrating on images of main street, suburbia, home, and work. While consistently evoking the broad sweep of history, Casebere moved on to consider the subject matter of the American landscape and stereotypes of the American West. Since 1992 his work has focused upon such varied social spaces as prisons, schools, libraries, corridors, underground tunnels and sewers; spaces of isolation and circulation. His mysterious, beautiful, and often uncanny work has been exhibited and collected by museums worldwide. This monograph surveys the development and career of this groundbreaking artist."
Add this copy of James Casebere: the Spatial Uncanny to cart. $175.00, new condition, Sold by Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Albuquerque, NM, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Edizioni Charta, in association with the Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.
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New in New jacket. First edition, first printing. Textured paper-covered boards, with dust jacket. Photographs by James Casebere. Essays (in English) by Christopher Chang (Photographer), Jeffrey Eugenides and Anthony Vidler. Includes a list of works, an illustrated exhibition history and illustrated bibliography. 192 pp. with 40 four-color plates, 36 duotone plates and 27 black and white reference illustrations. 12-1/4 x 9-3/4 inches. New in New dust jacket. A Mint copy. From the publisher: "Over the last 25 years James Casebere has utilized the combined influences of film, architecture, sculpture, and conceptual art, occasionally in large temporary installations, but primarily in the construction of table top models he then photographs in his studio. Casebere's early work examined myths of American identity, concentrating on images of main street, suburbia, home, and work. While consistently evoking the broad sweep of history, Casebere moved on to consider the subject matter of the American landscape and stereotypes of the American West. Since 1992 his work has focused upon such varied social spaces as prisons, schools, libraries, corridors, underground tunnels and sewers; spaces of isolation and circulation. His mysterious, beautiful, and often uncanny work has been exhibited and collected by museums worldwide. This monograph surveys the development and career of this groundbreaking artist."
Add this copy of James Casebere: the Spatial Uncanny to cart. $57.00, very good condition, Sold by Alan Wofsy Fine Arts rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from San Francisco, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by New York: Sean Kelly Gallery, 2001.
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4to. 191 pp. Near Fine. Hard Covers. Dust Jacket Very Good+. In protective wraps. Pages fine. Color and B&W plates throughout. For the last 20 years, James Casebere has constructed increasingly complex small-scale architectural models that are carefully built and then subtly lit and photographed in the studio. These table-sized models are made of simple materials, pared down to essential forms, empty of both extraneous detail and action. Casebere's disconcerting ''sites'' recall prisons, monasteries, tunnels, factories and other such spaces. Casebere has gained increasing international acclaim in recent years as the leading proponent of what has become known as ''constructed photography. '' This is the first publication to comprehensively survey Casebere's career in its entirety, and provides an important contextual and visual framework in which to posit his soaring international reputation. His oeuvre can be seen in the full scope of its development, from his early preoccupation with the genre of the Western and the suburban home, to his concern with institutional buildings, to his recent investigations into the relationships between social control and social structures. ISBN 10: 8881583151 ISBN 13: 9788881583157.
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Add this copy of James Casebere: the Spatical Uncanny, 2001 to cart. $257.00, very good condition, Sold by Alan Wofsy Fine Arts rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from San Francisco, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Milan, IT: Sean Kelly Gallery and Edizioni Charta, 2001.
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First Edition. 4to. Hard Covers with off-white cloth. 176 pp. Very Good. Color plates. For the last 20 years, James Casebere has constructed increasingly complex small-scale architectural models that are carefully built and then subtly lit and photographed in the studio. These table-sized models are made of simple materials, pared down to essential forms, empty of both extraneous detail and action. Casebere's disconcerting ''sites'' recall prisons, monasteries, tunnels, factories and other such spaces. Casebere has gained increasing international acclaim in recent years as the leading proponent of what has become known as ''constructed photography. '' This is the first publication to comprehensively survey Casebere's career in its entirety, and provides an important contextual and visual framework in which to posit his soaring international reputation. His oeuvre can be seen in the full scope of its development, from his early preoccupation with the genre of the Western and the suburban home, to his concern with institutional buildings, to his recent investigations into the relationships between social control and social structures. About the Author: James Casebere was born in 1953 in Lansing, Michigan, and received his MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. His work has been featured at the Whitney Museum of Art among other institutions. Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland (1927-2019). Nordland was a museum director, art critic, educator and author. Dean of the Chouinard Art Institute (1960-64), Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art (now SFMoMA) (1966-73), Milwaukee Art Museum (1977-85), and the UCLA Wight Art Gallery (1973-1977). He is the author of over 60 publications, including books on Lachaise, Nakian, Diebenkorn and Frank Lloyd Wright.