9.04.2015

PRESALE // FOSSILS OF LIGHT + TIME

 fossils of light + time
Bones, 25 Cooper Square, New York City © Sean Perry

 fossils of light + time
Murder of Birds #9 © Jason Paul Roberts

The Detroit Center For Contemporary Photography is proud to announce a presale for fossils of light + time, a limited edition photographic publication curated by Elizabeth Avedon. Black and white photographs were submitted reflecting the spirit of a beautiful and seductive quote by Daido Moriyama, "If you were to ask me to define a photograph in a few words, I would say it is “a fossil of light and time.” Selected artists include Hiroshi Watanabe, Sean Perry, David J. Carol, Susan May Tell, Jaime Permuth and many more. 

There are only 70 copies available for purchase so make sure to reserve yours today.  

fossils of light + time
ONLY 70 copies available!
$48 + shipping ($6 in US/ $12 for international)
Limited Edition of 250
Smyth Sewn
Perfect Bound
12" x 8.75"
50 pages
Foil Stamped Cover

Front Cover: Bones, 25 Cooper Square, New York City by Sean Perry
Back Cover: Murder of Birds #9 by Jason Paul Roberts
 
 Selected Artists
Hiroshi Watanabe, Susan May Tell, Sean Perry, David J. Carol, Jaime Permuth, Jason Florio, Samantha Geballe, Laurent Girard, Donna Rosser, Michael Kirchoff, Traer Scott, Alexandra Huddleston, Danielle Kelly, Michael Shapiro, Anna Agoston, William King, Kathryn Mussallem, Ima Mfon, Henny Gylfa, Francisco Diaz and Deb Young, Michael Magers, Lauren Orchowski, Michael Bach, Dante Guthrie, Ellie Ivanova, Roy Feldman, Ray Carns, Zoran Milosavljevic, Christian Blevins-Morrison, Mark Fisher, Paul Shelasky, Rolando Diaz, Katja Heinemann, Mike Callaghan, Jonas Yip, Marina Black, Yukari Chikura, Adrienne Norman and Jason Paul Roberts.

3 comments:

Susan May Tell said...

Exquisite covers! Wonderful photographers! Can't wait to receive the book! Thrilled and honored my photographs are included.

elizabeth avedon said...

I'm honored to work on a book that includes Hiroshi Watanabe!

Hiroshi Watanabe said...

The honor is mine, Elizabeth. Thank you.