I'm pleased to share that Trigger, the journal published by FOMU, the photography museum in Antwerp, has shared my book A History of Photography in Indonesia: From the Colonial Era to the Digital Age, as recommended reading for 2023! You can find their endorsement here.
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Kristine Potter's book Dark Waters is a unique photographic narrative. Based on a folk music genre called murder ballads - songs detailing violence against women - the book is a mix of landscapes and portraits made in the American South, attempting to visualize the longstanding impacts of misogyny. My review of the book was published by Photo Eye and is available here.
The newest Aperture publication by Ed Templeton, Wires Crossed, is a sort of retrospective looking back to the artist's life as a professional skateboarder. A mix of text, photographs, drawings, and maps, the book offers a unique look at a young artist living on the margins of society. My review of the book was published by Photo Eye and is available here.
Painter turned photographer, Nicole Ratnos Enerson brings a delicate, colorful, and romantic vision to her work. Her new publication with Datz Press, Honeysuckle, is a meditation on home and family. My review of the book was published by C4 Journal and is available here.
I'm pleased to share the news that my book A History of Photography in Indonesia: From the Colonial Era to the Digital Age is a finalist for one of the prestigious Arles book awards!
The newest Aperture publication by Ari Marcopoulos, Zines, is a collection of 51 handmade and digital zines the artist created during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. My review of the book was published by Photo Eye and is available here.
On Saturday April 29th at 6pm, I will be giving a talk about my new book, A History of Photography in Indonesia: From the Colonial Era to the Digital Age, at the Gapura, an Indonesian community center in Philadelphia.
On Thursday April 27th at noon, I will be speaking with anthropologist Brent Luvaas at Drexel University, presenting our shared interest in Indonesian photography.
Thursday April 27, 2020 12:00-1:30 Academic Building 302 Drexel University The recent publication by Thames & Hudson, William Klein: Yes, is a comprehensive retrospective of the innovative photographer, designer, artist, and filmmaker. Accompanied with text by David Campany, the book is richly illustrated with images from across Klein's prodigious output. My review of the book was published by Photo Eye and is available here.
Published by Velvet Cell, Ecology of Dreams by Scottish photographer Ewan Telford is a narrative about Los Angeles, probing all of its landscapes and mythologies. My review of the book was published by Photo Eye and is available here.
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AuthorBrian Arnold is a photographer, educator, writer, and musician living in Ithaca, NY. For more information, please visit my other blog, A Photographer's Journal. Archives
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