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    • THOMAS RUFF

    • THOMAS RUFF: 1979 to the Present


    • Winzen, Matthias (editor). THOMAS RUFF: 1979 to the Present. Essays by Winzen, Per Boym, Ute Eskildsen and Valeria Liebermann; 268 pp., hundreds of color and b&w. 4to, boards. New York, DAP, 2003.
      Published to accompany an exhibition at the Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden.


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    • BETYE SAAR

    • BETYE SAAR: Extending the Frozen Moment


    • Steward, James Christen et al. BETYE SAAR: Extending the Frozen Moment. 176 pp., 61 color plates, 29 color figures. 4to, cloth. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Museum of Art, and Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London, University of California Press, 2005.
      This well-illustrated catalogue accompanies the first retrospective of paintings by this visionary African American artist.


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    • ASHKAN SAHIHI

    • Pictures and their Stories


    • Sahihi, Ashkan. Pictures and their Stories. ASHKAN SAHIHI.197 pp., illustrated in colour and b&w. 4to, cloth. New York, Fromm International Publishing Corporation, 1992.


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    • ANRI SALA

    • ANRI SALA


    • Godfrey, Mark, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Liam Gillick. ANRI SALA. 160 pp., illustrated throughout in color and b&w. 4to, wraps. London and New York, Phaidon Press, 2006.


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    • SEBASTIAO SALGADO

    • SEBASTIAO SALGADO: Migrations. Humanity in Transition.[SIGNED]


    • Salgado, S. SEBASTIAO SALGADO: Migrations. Humanity in Transition [SIGNED]. 432 pp., roughly 400 b&w plates; also includes loose, 31 pp. pamphlet of notes. Folio, cloth. New York, Aperture, 2000.
      These moving photographs of mass migrations were taken over seven years, and in more than 35 countries. Signed and dated by Salgado.


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    • SEBASTIAO SALGADO

    • Sahel: The End of the Road. Photographs by SEBASTIAO SALGADO


    • Schell, Orville (foreword), Fred Ritchin (introduction) and Eduardo Galeano (afterword). Sahel: The End of the Road. SEBASTIAO SALGADO. Concept and design by Lelia Wanick Salgado; xii and 140 pp., roughly 90 plates. 4to, cloth. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, University of California Press, 2004.


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    • LUCAS SAMARAS

    • LUCAS SAMARAS: Sketches, Drawings, Doodles, and Plans.


    • Glenn, Constance and Jack (Selected and Edited). LUCAS SAMARAS: Sketches, Drawings, Doodles, and Plans. Facsimile reproduction sketchbook consists of 80 illustrated pages, most in color, accompanied by text insert of 8 pages. 4to, cloth in slipcase. New York, Abrams, 1987.
      Deluxe edition of 100. Signed and numbered by the artist.


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    • LUCAS SAMARAS

    • Unrepentant Ego: The Self Portraits of LUCAS SAMARAS


    • Prather, Marla, with Donald Kuspit. Unrepentant Ego: The Self Portraits of LUCAS SAMARAS. 336 pp., 438 color and 47 b&w illustrations. 4to, cloth. New York, Whitney Museum of American Art in association with Harry N. Abrams, 2003.


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    • LUCAS SAMARAS

    • LUCAS SAMARAS


    • Levin, Kim. LUCAS SAMARAS. 248 pp. with 265 illus., 75 in color, large oblong 4to, cloth. New York, Abrams, 1975.


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    • LUCAS SAMARAS

    • LUCAS SAMARAS: Boxes and Mirrored Cell.


    • New York. The Pace Gallery. LUCAS SAMARAS: Boxes and Mirrored Cell. Unpaginated exhibition catalogue, well illustrated with color plates. 4to, wraps. 1988.



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    • LUCAS SAMARAS

    • SAMARAS and Someothers/Matrix


    • New York. Pace Gallery. SAMARAS and Someothers/Matrix. 28 pages divided into two sections; one half is green silhouettes on red paper, the other is silver and copper images on black paper. 32mo, stapled wraps. 1975.


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    • LUCAS SAMARAS

    • LUCAS SAMARAS: Chairs and Drawings.


    • New York. Pace Gallery. LUCAS SAMARAS: Chairs and Drawings. Text by Gary Indiana; unpaginated, 34 color and b&w illustrations. 4to, wraps. 1987.


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    • LUCAS SAMARAS

    • LUCAS SAMARAS.


    • New York. PaceWildenstein. LUCAS SAMARAS. Unpaginated, illustrated in color and b&w. Oblong 8vo, boards with spiral binding. New York, Pace Wildenstein, 1996.
      Includes catalogues for two exhibitiuons "Kiss Kill, Perverted Geometry, Inedibles, Self Absorbtion" and Photo-Transformations 1973-1976".


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    • LUCAS SAMARAS

    • LUCAS SAMARAS by Lucas Samaras.


    • New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. LUCAS SAMARAS by Lucas Samaras. Exhibition directed by Richard Doty; unpaginated, over 100 illustrations, a few in color. 4to, wraps. 1972.


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    • LUCAS SAMARAS

    • SAMARAS ALBUM


    • SAMARAS, LUCAS. Samaras Album, Autointerview, Autobiography, Autopolaroid. 104 pp., hundreds of reproductions of "autopolaroids", many in color. 4to, printed cloth. New York, Whitney Museum, and Pace Editions, 1971.
      A fascinating production, designed by the artist, and published in conjunction with his retrospective at the Whitney.


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    • CHIARA SAMUGHEO

    • Al Cinema con le Stelle: Cento Fotografie di CHIARA SAMUGHEO


    • Rondi, Gian Luigi and Arturo Carlo Quintavalle. Al Cinema con le Stelle: Cento Fotografie di CHIARA SAMUGHEO. Preface by Anna Maria Montaldo; 22 pp. text, followed by roughly 155 color, and 20 b&w illustrations. 4to, cloth. Nuoro, Ilisso Editore, 1995.


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    • JIM SANBORN

    • JIM SANBORN: Atomic Time. Pure Science and Seduction


    • Binstock, Jonathan P. et al. JIM SANBORN: Atomic Time. Pure Science and Seduction. Foreword by Jacquelyn Days Serwer; 96 pp., 56 color and b&w plates. 4to, boards. Washington, Corcoran Gallery of Art, 2004. .


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    • AUGUST SANDER

    • AUGUST SANDER 1876 -1964.


    • Heiting, Manfred (editor). AUGUST SANDER 1876-1964. Essay by Susanne Lange anda portrait by Alfred Doeblin; 252 pp., over 150 b&w plates. 4to, cloth. Cologne, Madrid, London, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Taschen, 1999.
      This monograph contains a wide selection of August Sander's masterful photographs, including many portraits from his "Citizens from the 20th Century" series. Text in English, French and German.



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