The Guide by John Myers published by RRB Photobooks
The Guide, John Myers. Softcover | 248mm x 285.2mm |116 pages | ISBN 9781916057579
LONDON
.-The Guide combines some of the best-loved photographs from John Myers career with his unique and wry prose on the method and theory of his work. The photographs in the book are some of most familiar images from The Portraits, Looking at the Overlooked and The End of Industry alongside five previously unpublished works. The images are published alongside insights to the circumstances behind the pictures, influences and Myers working practice, drawing the reader into conversation.
A majority of the photographs in the book were taken within walking distance of Myers home in Stourbridge on his 5 x 4 Gandolfi plate camera between 1972 and 1988. He was driven by his admiration for the work of August Sander, Diane Arbus, Eugene Atget and Walker Evans and he only ever shot approximately 1800 negatives. The photographs are a study of the mun
Pace Gallery appoints Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle as first Online Sales Director
Boyle comes to Pace from CANADA, where she built and oversaw online sales strategies, which included the launch of the gallerys first-ever online viewing room and virtual performance platform.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Pace Gallery announced the appointment of Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle in the newly created position of Online Sales Director. Under the leadership of CEO & President Marc Glimcher, Boyle will expand the gallerys digital offerings and spearhead Paces online sales strategy with the goal of engaging new audiences. Boyle will also work to support artists in the development of NFTs and digitally native projects to be presented in collaboration with Pace. Boyle joins the gallery on May 3, 2021 and is based in New York.
Art Rotterdam 2021 summer edition: Indoor and outdoor exhibitions
Müge Yilmaz, A Garden of Coincidences, 2020. Courtesy Nest, Den Haag.
ROTTERDAM
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