Topic: Steidl

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The Guide: May 2013 Edition

TIME’s guide to the best books, exhibitions and ways to experience photography beyond the web in May 2013.

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David Maisel—INSTITUTE/Courtesy of Steidl
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Uncharted Territories: Black Maps by David Maisel

The allure of the American West has captivated photographers since the earliest days of the medium. David Maisel’s latest book, Black Maps, chronicles more than 25 years of observing the land from a god-like perspective and an obsession with environmental destruction.

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Image: Team Leader and Mine Captain, Rustenburg Platinum Mine, Rustenburg. 1971.
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David Goldblatt Revisits “On the Mines”

LightBox presents exclusive images from the re-release of David Goldblatt’s ‘On the Mines,’ the prolific South African photographer’s documentation of the mining industry during apartheid.

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Adam Bartos—Courtesy of Steidl
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The Darkroom: Nostalgia for a Dying Craft

Adam Bartos’s new book sheds some white light on the dying craft of analog printmaking and the environments that have produced most of the medium’s greatest images.

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Javier Sirvent
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A Brief, Photographic History of Republished Books

In a medium like photography, where the book plays such an important role in its progression, it is an unfortunate fact that some of the greatest photobooks have been essentially lost to history.

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©Steidl—Photographs by Kazou Katai
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A Package of Protest

As protests from the Middle East to Wall Street made news in 2011, a new box set of books by Steidl examines various uprisings throughout history.

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Joel Sternfeld—Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York
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Joel Sternfeld: A Modern Master’s First Pictures

A new book published by Steidl sheds light on the color photographer’s early work.

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Ernst Haas—courtesy of Steidl
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Ernst Haas: Color Corrections

A new book shows mostly unseen work by Haas, work that is at once rich in color and texture as well as being more edgy and experimental than much of the commercial work he became known for during his lifetime.

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