Data di pubblicazione: 2018
Da: Paradou Books, Richmond, VA, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 164 pages. Includes articles on Alessandro Michele, Carrie Mae Weems, George R. R. Martin, Solange Knowles, Bruce Nauman, Viggo Mortensen, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, and more. Moderate wear, VG.
Hardcover with dustjacket, 100 pages; good condition; 1-inch hole in dj at lower left edge of front cover; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. 'These images were taken in last 5 years (some taken in military boarding schools, some in matadors schools, some in Israel) and explore the connection between "youth" and "uniforms" and dress codes: the place of the young individual in the group that appears to be the same, the heightened traditional roles of boys and girls that comes with the uniforms, the performance that the uniforms force on young people and more. Elements that appear in previous personal works of mine fascinated me into creating this body of work. First and foremost are the contrasts. While living a military life or being a young matador is associated with violence and cruelty, I find many of them to be fragile and weak. While it is considered a manly occupation, I found many of them to be gentle and feminine. I saw it in previous series I created, of wrestlers and prisoners. While we know these people made crimes or acts of violence and cruelty, they are also weak and vulnerable at the same time. This human contrast, the ability to be two so diffident things at the same time, fascinates me. It's a vehicle for me to create images that evokes more questions than answers. I am also attracted to the glamorous or unique different outfits, which are a symbol of the "old world", an element from a different era. While a boy dressed with shiny beautiful outfits, from a distance might almost appear as a super hero, but these outfits also come in contrast to the defenceless gaze of the sitter. While as a group the uniforms make them look identical, when in front of the camera, the personality and uniqueness of each is reveled behind the outfits. The outfits or uniforms they wear are connected to another element which interests me and is the component of "performance". The children almost look like playing dress up, and the school is a big theatre. Under the unity which is heightened by the uniforms, a theatre like drama is unveiled. People are constantly performing, using masks, outfits, locations, which is intensified when children are performing. I think kids grow up very fast these days, taking up adult roles and behaviours without realising it. Especially youth in uniform, is expected to perform a certain role society has created, usually a role that is designed for a more mature age. That was the case when I shot in military boarding schools for teenagers, or in circuses or in a Jewish orthodox community. These young boys and girls are trained to perform a role, a role of preserving an old conservative practice; it is education used as a programmer, infused by an agenda, done in a way both modern yet old-style. They do so with rituals and costumes and this tension between traditional and modern interest me.'.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. These images were taken in last 5 years (some taken in military boarding schools, some in matadors schools, some in Israel) and explore the connection between "youth" and "uniforms" and dress codes: the place of the young individual in the group that appears to be the same, the heightened traditional roles of boys and girls that comes with the uniforms, the performance that the uniforms force on young people and more. Elements that appear in previous personal works of mine fascinated me into creating this body of work.First and foremost are the contrasts. While living a military life or being a young matador is associated with violence and cruelty, I find many of them to be fragile and weak. While it is considered a manly occupation, I found many of them to be gentle and feminine. I saw it in previous series I created, of wrestlers and prisoners. While we know these people made crimes or acts of violence and cruelty, they are also weak and vulnerable at the same time. This human contrast, the ability to be two so diffident things at the same time, fascinates me. It's a vehicle for me to create images that evokes more questions than answers.I am also attracted to the glamorous or unique different outfits, which are a symbol of the "old world", an element from a different era. While a boy dressed with shiny beautiful outfits, from a distance might almost appear as a super hero, but these outfits also come in contrast to the defenceless gaze of the sitter. While as a group the uniforms make them look identical, when in front of the camera, the personality and uniqueness of each is reveled behind the outfits. The outfits or uniforms they wear are connected to another element which interests me and is the component of "performance". The children almost look like playing dress up, and the school is a big theatre. Under the unity which is heightened by the uniforms, a theatre like drama is unveiled. People are constantly performing, using masks, outfits, locations, which is intensified when children are performing.I think kids grow up very fast these days, taking up adult roles and behaviours without realising it. Especially youth in uniform, is expected to perform a certain role society has created, usually a role that is designed for a more mature age. That was the case when I shot in military boarding schools for teenagers, or in circuses or in a Jewish orthodox community. These young boys and girls are trained to perform a role, a role of preserving an old conservative practice; it is education used as a programmer, infused by an agenda, done in a way both modern yet old-style. They do so with rituals and costumes and this tension between traditional and modern interest me. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Da: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
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First Edition. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 111 pages. Review copy with laid in letter from the publisher presenting this copy to an editor of a photography magazine. Features an essay by Leah Ollman. A collection of 33 color and 22 duotone illustrations of photographs by Chelbin taken in Israel, England and Europe. A very near fine copy. No dust jacket as issued.
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Da: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Irlanda
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Da: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. square, red cloth boards w/ gilt printing. pictorial & blue dustjacket w/ white printing. 99 pgs w/ color plates. Includes an inscribed and signed promotional card from the artist. "Israeli photographer Michal Chelbin (born 1974) has spent several years traveling through Ukraine and Spain to explore the connection and tension between youth and uniforms. Internationally acclaimed for her striking portraits of teenagers throughout Eastern Europe, Chelbin recognizes adolescence as a liminal space between childhood and adulthood, a stage of one's life that can be difficult to represent in all its complexities and contradictions. Chelbin's teenage subjects embody that contrast to the fullest extent: their youth is apparent despite the startlingly adult contexts in which they are placed, as one can see in her previous work taken in juvenile prisons or traveling acrobat troupes. In How to Dance the Waltz, Chelbin looks at puberty and gender as a performance that involves as much attention to costumery as any circus act. The subjects in this collection are dressed in military garb, traditional maid uniforms, extravagant debutante gowns and outfits of matadors, all slightly ill-fitting and strange on their slight frames. In each photograph, the teens gaze directly into Chelbin's camera, seemingly impassive, their world-weary seriousness contradicted by the unmistakable youthfulness of their faces. This imagery hints at the ways societal expectations of gender, especially in regard to clothing and uniform, can inform a teenager's cognitive development and overall identity. Chelbin's remarkable portraits simultaneously represent their subjects' vulnerability and self-possession."--Amazon. VG+ (small bump & creasing to top of back spine gutter. dustjacket has light rubbing to corners, scuffs, scratches).
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. First Edition, First Printing. Quarto. 9.75 x 11.25 in. 108 pp. Profusely illustrated with color reproductions of photographs. Some staining to interior of spine along edge of both front and rear paste-down endpapers, likely glue, otherwise fine in original pictorial paper-covered boards.
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Aggiungi al carrelloGebunden. Condizione: New. Über den AutorrnrnMichal Chelbin s work has been widely shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide. Her work can be found in many private and public collections, such as: The Metropolitan, LACMA, Getty Museum LA, Jewish Museum N.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. These images were taken in last 5 years (some taken in military boarding schools, some in matadors schools, some in Israel) and explore the connection between "youth" and "uniforms" and dress codes: the place of the young individual in the group that appears to be the same, the heightened traditional roles of boys and girls that comes with the uniforms, the performance that the uniforms force on young people and more. Elements that appear in previous personal works of mine fascinated me into creating this body of work.First and foremost are the contrasts. While living a military life or being a young matador is associated with violence and cruelty, I find many of them to be fragile and weak. While it is considered a manly occupation, I found many of them to be gentle and feminine. I saw it in previous series I created, of wrestlers and prisoners. While we know these people made crimes or acts of violence and cruelty, they are also weak and vulnerable at the same time. This human contrast, the ability to be two so diffident things at the same time, fascinates me. It's a vehicle for me to create images that evokes more questions than answers.I am also attracted to the glamorous or unique different outfits, which are a symbol of the "old world", an element from a different era. While a boy dressed with shiny beautiful outfits, from a distance might almost appear as a super hero, but these outfits also come in contrast to the defenceless gaze of the sitter. While as a group the uniforms make them look identical, when in front of the camera, the personality and uniqueness of each is reveled behind the outfits. The outfits or uniforms they wear are connected to another element which interests me and is the component of "performance". The children almost look like playing dress up, and the school is a big theatre. Under the unity which is heightened by the uniforms, a theatre like drama is unveiled. People are constantly performing, using masks, outfits, locations, which is intensified when children are performing.I think kids grow up very fast these days, taking up adult roles and behaviours without realising it. Especially youth in uniform, is expected to perform a certain role society has created, usually a role that is designed for a more mature age. That was the case when I shot in military boarding schools for teenagers, or in circuses or in a Jewish orthodox community. These young boys and girls are trained to perform a role, a role of preserving an old conservative practice; it is education used as a programmer, infused by an agenda, done in a way both modern yet old-style. They do so with rituals and costumes and this tension between traditional and modern interest me. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. First Edition, First Printing. Quarto. 12 x 12.5 in. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated with 50 color reproductions of photographs. Fine in original cloth boards and fine pictorial dust jacket. Signed by Chelbin on the colophon with laid-in card of authentication from publisher. Oversized edition, additional postage may apply if beyond media rate. Signed.
Da: Quinto Bookshop, London, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition; first printing. Publisher's beige paper-covered boards with photographic inlay to upper board and titles to front and spine.112pp. A fine copy. Essay by Leah Ollman. *** A collection of photos of travelling artists, working at circuses, fairs etc; all taken 'off duty'. The photographer's first book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. 'These images were taken in last 5 years (some taken in military boarding schools, some in matadors schools, some in Israel) and explore the connection between "youth" and "uniforms" and dress codes: the place of the young individual in the group that appears to be the same, the heightened traditional roles of boys and girls that comes with the uniforms, the performance that the uniforms force on young people and more. Elements that appear in previous personal works of mine fascinated me into creating this body of work. First and foremost are the contrasts. While living a military life or being a young matador is associated with violence and cruelty, I find many of them to be fragile and weak. While it is considered a manly occupation, I found many of them to be gentle and feminine. I saw it in previous series I created, of wrestlers and prisoners. While we know these people made crimes or acts of violence and cruelty, they are also weak and vulnerable at the same time. This human contrast, the ability to be two so diffident things at the same time, fascinates me. It's a vehicle for me to create images that evokes more questions than answers. I am also attracted to the glamorous or unique different outfits, which are a symbol of the "old world", an element from a different era. While a boy dressed with shiny beautiful outfits, from a distance might almost appear as a super hero, but these outfits also come in contrast to the defenceless gaze of the sitter. While as a group the uniforms make them look identical, when in front of the camera, the personality and uniqueness of each is reveled behind the outfits. The outfits or uniforms they wear are connected to another element which interests me and is the component of "performance". The children almost look like playing dress up, and the school is a big theatre. Under the unity which is heightened by the uniforms, a theatre like drama is unveiled. People are constantly performing, using masks, outfits, locations, which is intensified when children are performing. I think kids grow up very fast these days, taking up adult roles and behaviours without realising it. Especially youth in uniform, is expected to perform a certain role society has created, usually a role that is designed for a more mature age. That was the case when I shot in military boarding schools for teenagers, or in circuses or in a Jewish orthodox community. These young boys and girls are trained to perform a role, a role of preserving an old conservative practice; it is education used as a programmer, infused by an agenda, done in a way both modern yet old-style. They do so with rituals and costumes and this tension between traditional and modern interest me.'.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - 'These images were taken in last 5 years (some taken in military boarding schools, some in matadors schools, some in Israel) and explore the connection between 'youth' and 'uniforms' and dress codes: the place of the young individual in the group that appears to be the same, the heightened traditional roles of boys and girls that comes with the uniforms, the performance that the uniforms force on young people and more. Elements that appear in previous personal works of mine fascinated me into creating this body of work. First and foremost are the contrasts. While living a military life or being a young matador is associated with violence and cruelty, I find many of them to be fragile and weak. While it is considered a manly occupation, I found many of them to be gentle and feminine. I saw it in previous series I created, of wrestlers and prisoners. While we know these people made crimes or acts of violence and cruelty, they are also weak and vulnerable at the same time. This human contrast, the ability to be two so diffident things at the same time, fascinates me. It's a vehicle for me to create images that evokes more questions than answers. I am also attracted to the glamorous or unique different outfits, which are a symbol of the 'old world', an element from a different era. While a boy dressed with shiny beautiful outfits, from a distance might almost appear as a super hero, but these outfits also come in contrast to the defenceless gaze of the sitter. While as a group the uniforms make them look identical, when in front of the camera, the personality and uniqueness of each is reveled behind the outfits. The outfits or uniforms they wear are connected to another element which interests me and is the component of 'performance'. The children almost look like playing dress up, and the school is a big theatre. Under the unity which is heightened by the uniforms, a theatre like drama is unveiled. People are constantly performing, using masks, outfits, locations, which is intensified when children are performing. I think kids grow up very fast these days, taking up adult roles and behaviours without realising it. Especially youth in uniform, is expected to perform a certain role society has created, usually a role that is designed for a more mature age. That was the case when I shot in military boarding schools for teenagers, or in circuses or in a Jewish orthodox community. These young boys and girls are trained to perform a role, a role of preserving an old conservative practice; it is education used as a programmer, infused by an agenda, done in a way both modern yet old-style. They do so with rituals and costumes and this tension between traditional and modern interest me.'.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Michal Chelbin: How to Dance the Waltz | Michal Chelbin | Buch | Gebunden | Englisch | 2021 | Damiani | EAN 9788862087261 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Aperture Foundation, Singapore, 2008
ISBN 10: 1597110566 ISBN 13: 9781597110563
Da: HM Books, Kingston, NY, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very good. First Edition. Beautiful clean copy signed by the photographer on the title page. . Signed.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: New York: Aperture, 2008, 1. Aufl./ ed., 111 S./pp., Bildband, 24,2 x 27,9 cm, ill. OPappband / Hardcover. (9781597110563), 2008
ISBN 10: 1597110566 ISBN 13: 9781597110563
Da: BuchKunst-Usedom / Kunsthalle, Seebad Ahlbeck, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloill. OPappband / Hardcover. 1. Aufl./ ed. Mit einem Essay von Leah Ollman. / signiertes Ex. / signed by the Photographer. (Sehr gut erhalten! / in very good condition, as new) Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1200.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Twin Palms Publishers, Santa Fe, 2010
ISBN 10: 1931885850 ISBN 13: 9781931885850
Da: MODLITBOOKS, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. First Edition. First edition, first printing, deluxe limited edition. Number 21 of just 100 signed and numbered copies in publisher's slipcase. A fine clean tight unmarked copy in fine dust jacket in fine cloth slipcase titled in black. Uncommon in this signed limited slipcased issue. Signed by Author(s).
Da: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: gut. 2008. Strangely Familiar: Acrobats, Athletes, and Other Traveling Troupes. In deutscher Sprache. pages.
Da: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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hardcover. Condizione: fine. Michal Chelbin (illustratore). Limited. Illustrated throughout with color photographic portraits of boys (mostly) in their wrestling kit. Slim square 4to, pale green cloth, matching slipcase (the box is somewhat faded and bumped but sturdy). Santa Fe: Twin Palms, (2010). Limited edition. Fine in very good(+) box. Limited clamshell box edition - number 32 of only 50 copies, signed by the artist, along with a separate signed/numbered color photograph in folder.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Very Good. Dust Jacket may NOT BE INCLUDED.CDs may be missing. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book.