Description: Book shows slight handling wear due to being signed by the author and having been shipped to me through the mail. 43–35 10TH STREET by Daniel Shea, Essay by Walter Benn Michaels, English, 24 × 27 cm, 288 pages, 399 color and 27 black & white plates, softcover, Kodoji Press, Baden 2018, ISBN 978-3-03747-086-2.Daniel Shea has been awarded the Paul Huf award by Foam museum in Amsterdam, a prestigious prize and exhibition given annually to an outstanding photographer under 35. Shea won the award with the series of works now published in the weighty book 43-35 10th Street. It is always worth asking if an observer alters the subject they observe: Daniel Shea is acutely aware of his role within the operation of neoliberalism. Shea is based in Long Island City, from where he has observed the rapacious processes of recent real estate development. This book moves us from the end and edges of built community to its inner-city nascence. It combines observations from Shea’s neighborhood with impressions from the Modernist icon Brasilia and the arid Searles Valley in the American West. These are contrasted and superimposed. Few specificities of the sites can be deciphered, but impressions accumulate and coalesce. Shea looks at architecture: its surfaces, its forms and its designs. In concrete he finds aesthetic pleasure and a connection to Modernism’s aspirations and failures – both ripe for fetishisation. He looks too at reflections, challenging the photographer’s position documenting or fashioning the world around them. These planes are saturated with meanings; with time, connections start to be deciphered.The formal qualities of Daniel’s photographs bear witness to his parallel practice as a sculptor. His acute eye for shape and contour, the graphic elements within a composition, is softened by a developing painterly feel for texture and color. Daniel is continually investigating the possibilities of photography; his images are the result of both intuition and calculation.Daniel is intrigued and energized by the density and chaos of the city. In his personal projects he has addressed urbanization and industry, and particularly the effects of their decline on landscape and community. His photographs maintain an integrity of emotion across considered archetypes – as in his book project on the fictitious Rust Belt city of Blisner, Illinois – and in documenting the lives of real working people.Approaching his subjects with intelligence, Daniel likes to immerse himself in their world, bringing out the specifics of a location and its humanity.Daniel Shea was born in 1985. Following a BFA at Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD (2007), he gained an MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, in 2013. Daniel now lives in New York.In 2018, Daniel was chosen as the winner of the twelfth Foam Paul Huf Award. This annual prize, given to a photography talent under 35 years, consists of an exhibition at Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam. In 2014 Daniel had a solo exhibition at Andrew Rafacz Gallery, and a two-person show at Heaven Gallery, both in Chicago. Publication of Daniel’s artist’s book Blisner, Ill. (2012) was marked with an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, in Chicago, where he has also shown at LVL3 Gallery (2012, 2011); MDW Art Fair (2012); and Acre Gallery (2010). International solo shows include Alt. +1000, Switzerland (2011) and Centre for Art and Culture, Aix-en-Provence, France (2005). His work has also been included in exhibitions at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art (2012), Museo de Art Acarigua-Araure, Venezuela (2012), Asia Society, Beijing, China (2011), and IUAV Gallery, Venice, Italy (2008). Clients include: Alyx, AnOther, AnOther Man, Atmos, Dazed & Confused, Double, AirBnB, The Atlantic, Calvin Klein, Fantastic Man, Fast Company, Frieze, G by Givenchy, Gucci, Levi's, Louis Vuitton, M Le Monde, T: The New York Times Style Magazine, The New York Times, Proenza Schouler, Re-Edition, Theory, TIME, The Wall Street Journal.
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Book Title: 43-35 10th Street
Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland
Topic: Photography
Number of Pages: 288
Format: Paperback
Type: Picture Book
Features: Illustrated
Original Language: English
Author: Daniel Shea
Personalized: No
Publication Year: 2018
Language: English
Signed: Yes
Signed By: Daniel Shea
Publisher: Kodoji
Edition: First Edition
Genre: Photography