Speed of Life, by David Bowie and Masayoshi Sukita
limited edition 2,000 book - £360,
www.genesis-publications.com. Tel: +44 (0)1483 540970
“Bowie attends a fitting in April 1973 with Kansai Yamamoto for a set of specially commissioned, highly elaborate stage clothes”
Help fund a David Lynch documentary on Kickstarter and get a lovely signed print from the man himself.
Hackney Kisses- Stephen Gill
new book coming soon..
“Two years ago, Stephen Gill, a London-based photographer, purchased 9,000 negatives all taken by one photographer in the 1950s. There were thousands of pictures of East Enders on their wedding days and something special always seemed to happen when the photographer asks the couple to kiss.”
The Auckland Project
Photographs by John Gossage and Alec Soth.
Two Volume Hardbound, 9 x 11.5 inches, 160 pages, 80 color illustrations
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Sam Taylor-Wood - Jonathan
a 20x200 release from the Brit Art photographer and film maker.
Jonathan is quintessential Taylor-Wood—an exuberant and elegant moment of movement captured on film at the Royal Ballet.
20x200:
Magnum Foundation benefit editions:
by Inge Morath
‘Bal d’Hiver, Paris, 1955. Cynthia Balfour rehearsing “Fire Vanquished by Snow.”’
+ ‘Bal d’Hiver, Paris, 1955. Cynthia Balfour, back to camera, and Baroness de Cabrol. ’
from $100 for the pair edition 500
Animal Locomotion; Plate 197 (Couple Dancing)
by Eadweard Muybridge
Limited Edition print! on 20x200.com
Beatles photographer Michael Ward sadly passed away on Sunday, April 17, 2011.
In 1963, Micheal travelled to Liverpool to photograph a new pop group of whom he’d never before heard. The same day The Beatles found out they had gone to Number One for the first time, Michael spent 24 hours with the band, photographing them wandering around the streets of their hometown and rehearsing for and playing one of their last ever gigs at The Cavern club.
Such was the intensity of Michael’s subsequent career, those images lay all but forgotten for 45 years. It was a great privilege for Genesis Publications to be able to publish them, in 2008, in the limited edition A DAY IN THE LIFE. The same photographs are currently on display at the Genesis House Gallery & Reading Rooms and, in a recent review, were described as ‘inspired’.

