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Daily Archives: January 7, 2011
The Best Lists
2010 really had a lot going for it and in photobook terms many folks have been producing the ‘best of’ lists. There is some overlap and some duplication in choices and there is also some real hidden gems brought to … Continue reading
Posted in Desiderata, New Acquisitions
Tagged Alec Soth, Best of 2010, John Gossage, Martin Parr, Matthew Carson, photobooks, Sean O'Hagan
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