Whether it's relaxing on the beach and soaking up some sun or cuddled up on the couch enjoying the air conditioning, Summer is the perfect time to catch up on your reading.
In addition to the recent release of several artists' monographs, Catherine Couturier Gallery is pleased to announce the sales of pieces from a collector's substantial personal assemblage of books. The listings may be found here, and for interested parties in the Houston area who are available to pick up from the gallery, please make note to the seller and any applicable shipping charges will be removed.
Regarding individual releases, there are a wide range of choices available here at the gallery. Annie Leibovitz and Taschen have created a fantastic, limited edition (10,000 signed and numbered) behemoth of a collection, extending through the more stylized portraiture of her work for Vanity Fair and Vogue, including many rarely seen images. As well, Catherine Couturier Gallery is pleased to offer a 10% discount on this selection to our fine collectors.
Annie Leibovitz: The Big Book
Jerry Uelsmann's Untitled: A Retrospective is the perfect collection for any fan of this master's work. We sold out of our entire stock during the recent Untitled exhibition opening, running through August 16, and are happily taking orders for the next round.
Jerry Uelsmann: Untitled - A Retrospective
In conjunction with her recent exhibition at Watrous Gallery, photographer Ida Wyman has released a collection of work, the majority of which has not been published before.
Ida Wyman: Chords of Memory
Czech photographer Stanko Abadzic delights with not one, but two charming releases.
Stanko Abadzic: Prague / Adriatic Routes
Following the success of their recent tenures at the Raven Grill and Cherryhurst House, Project B has released Camera Era, a self-described collection of "[f]ound and staged photos, ephemera, and all sorts of unexpected relationships are brought together and set in motion by design."
Project B: Camera Era
In addition to these newer selections, please stop into the gallery and peruse our extensive collection of contemporary, historical and vintage books on all things photography.
Whether it's relaxing on the beach and soaking up some sun or cuddled up on the couch enjoying the air conditioning, Summer is the perfect time to catch up on your reading.
In addition to the recent release of several artists' monographs, Catherine Couturier Gallery is pleased to announce the sales of pieces from a collector's substantial personal assemblage of books. The listings may be found here, and for interested parties in the Houston area who are available to pick up from the gallery, please make note to the seller and any applicable shipping charges will be removed.
Regarding individual releases, there are a wide range of choices available here at the gallery. Annie Leibovitz and Taschen have created a fantastic, limited edition (10,000 signed and numbered) behemoth of a collection, extending through the more stylized portraiture of her work for Vanity Fair and Vogue, including many rarely seen images. As well, Catherine Couturier Gallery is pleased to offer a 10% discount on this selection to our fine collectors.
Annie Leibovitz: The Big Book
Jerry Uelsmann's Untitled: A Retrospective is the perfect collection for any fan of this master's work. We sold out of our entire stock during the recent Untitled exhibition opening, running through August 16, and are happily taking orders for the next round.
Jerry Uelsmann: Untitled - A Retrospective
In conjunction with her recent exhibition at Watrous Gallery, photographer Ida Wyman has released a collection of work, the majority of which has not been published before.
Ida Wyman: Chords of Memory
Czech photographer Stanko Abadzic delights with not one, but two charming releases.
Stanko Abadzic: Prague / Adriatic Routes
Following the success of their recent tenures at the Raven Grill and Cherryhurst House, Project B has released Camera Era, a self-described collection of "[f]ound and staged photos, ephemera, and all sorts of unexpected relationships are brought together and set in motion by design."
Project B: Camera Era
In addition to these newer selections, please stop into the gallery and peruse our extensive collection of contemporary, historical and vintage books on all things photography.
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