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Eva's Book/Berlin in Pictures, By John Gossage. Published by Super Labo, 2012. |
Eva's Book/Berlin in Pictures
Reviewed by Adam Bell
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John Gossage Eva's Book/Berlin in PicturesPhotographs by John Gossage
Super Labo, 2012. Softcover. 36 pp., 27 color illustrations, 7-1/4x10-1/4".
Primarily shot in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the work is a return to black and white and Berlin for Gossage. It is also some of his most frankly erotic work. This may come as something of a surprise to people who only know his recent color photography, his work in Berlin, or the recently reprinted book The Pond, but portraits and nudes have appeared before in his images. The book begins with a dark shot of a landscape painting, then moves on to an image of a woman in the distance who appears to be taking a photograph or perhaps luring us down the dark hallway and into her apartment. After these two images and the title page, we move to a series of erotically charged images of a nude woman, presumably Eva, lying in bed or in various states of undress throughout an apartment. Interspersed throughout these images, are signature Gossage images of cityscapes, buildings, debris and fragmentary details. Erotic tension permeates the book as Gossage circles Eva, explores her apartment, searches under the tables and scrutinizes the odd sculptural quality of her shoes. Although the images often take us outside to Berlin, we are always led back to Eva – the book's guiding force and heart.
Eva's Book/Berlin in Pictures, by John Gossage. Published by Super Labo, 2012. |
Eva's Book/Berlin in Pictures, by John Gossage. Published by Super Labo, 2012. |
Eva's Book/Berlin in Pictures, by John Gossage. Published by Super Labo, 2012. |
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ADAM BELL is a photographer and writer based in Brooklyn, NY. He received his MFA from the School of Visual Arts, and his work has been exhibited and published internationally. He is the co-editor and co-author, with Charles H. Traub and Steve Heller, of The Education of a Photographer (Allworth Press, 2006). His writing has appeared in Foam Magazine, Lay Flat and Ahorn Magazine. He is currently on staff and faculty at the School of Visual Arts' MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Department. His website and blog are adambbell.com and adambellphoto.blogspot.com.

In the Spring of 2009, John Gossage and Alec Soth traveled together to New Zealand to work on a joint photography project. For both, it was a trip of departures. Gossage has been creating photographic literature in black-and-white for over 40 years, and this trip yielded one of the first bodies of work he had ever produced in color. Soth’s work with the 8×10 view camera has inspired an entire generation of his contemporaries, and leaving it behind was key to approaching the world from a fresh visual perspective.
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John Gossage, print that accompanies The Auckland Project limited edition |
Alec Soth, print that accompanies The Auckland Project limited edition
Essentially two books in one, The Auckland Project showcases a playful attention to materials and presentation by showcasing the two photographers' work separately but creatively combined through the device of the book and its housing.
Signed copies and limited editions will be available in early December 2010. For more information and purchasing price, click here.
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