Three Volume Set
Lewis Baltz
BOO 478 U
€275,00
CONDITION & NOTES | |
Very Good – Near Fine / Slipcase shows some general signs of wear. Dust jackets have very mild wear consisting of some light surface scratching. Interior of the books in Near Fine condition. |
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TYPE | PUBLICATION YEAR |
3 Hardcovers in Slipcase |
2005 |
EDITION | LANGUAGE |
First |
English, German |
PUBLISHER | DIMENSIONS |
Steidl, RAM, Whitney | 29 x 29 cm |
CONDITION
Very Good – Near Fine / Slipcase shows some general signs of wear. Dust jackets have very mild wear consisting of some light surface scratching. Interior of the books in Near Fine condition.
TYPE
3 Hardcovers in Slipcase
PUBLICATION YEAR
2005
EDITION
First
LANGUAGE
English, German
PUBLISHER
Steidl, RAM, Whitney
DIMENSIONS
29 x 29 cm
Very Good – Near Fine / Slipcase shows some general signs of wear. Dust jackets have very mild wear consisting of some light surface scratching. Interior of the books in Near Fine condition.
TYPE
3 Hardcovers in Slipcase
PUBLICATION YEAR
2005
EDITION
First
LANGUAGE
English, German
PUBLISHER
Steidl, RAM, Whitney
DIMENSIONS
29 x 29 cm
ABOUT
"Lewis Baltz, with his iconic, minimalist photos of suburban landscape, is considered the founder of the New Topographics movement. Reproduced for the first time, his earliest portfolio, The Tract Houses (1971), and his preliminary forays into a minimal aesthetic, The Prototype Works (1967-1976), illuminate Baltz’s drive to capture the reality of a sprawling Western ecology gone wild. Together with The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California, this trilogy reveals the indelible importance of Baltz in the development of contemporary photography."