IMA 2016 Winter Vol.18

Magical moment on the street

IMA 2016 Winter Vol.18

The street exerts a magical power. Or rather, perhaps it has a magical time. At times, this magical time can be called the decisive moment. Photographers are magicians that capture this strangely warped time-space. The photographers who wander the streets see this spatio-temporal distortion clearly. It approaches, as if inevitably, from over there. The street is full of human drama. The street is full of miracles. The street has everything. Therefore, in every age, no matter in what form, street snapshots never cease to draw us in. 

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Summaries of selected articles:
Ari Marcoupolous and David Strettel: “Dialogue on the Street Photography to Come”

In conversation with David Strettel, an old friend and owner of Dashwood Books, Ari Marcoupolous, who has always been engaged with the times’ youth cultures, the street, and zines, looks back at his 35-year career as a photographer.

Legendary Youths are Made in the Streets
Everyone is once a youth. It is a dizzyingly fleeting moment and countless photographers, including Larry Clark, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Ryan McGinley, have established their careers by capturing youths. Will the next hero of photography also be born in the streets?

Chad Moore, Ren Hang, Musa N. Nxumalo, Alex F.Webb, Sonya Kydeeva, Todd Fisher, and Yoko Kusano

Diane Arbus: In the Beginning
Text by Sawako Akune

Early scenes from the life of Diane Arbus, who consistently lived as a sincere, if intense, photographer.

Spaces around the world where art photographs come to life

Art photographs ornament and communicate stories in spaces. They play a crucial role in creating a unique worldview. This article highlights hotels, restaurants, and bars in 14 cities where photographs can be enjoyed differently than in a gallery or museum. We’ve taken a journey around the word in search of spaces that feature uniquely selected and exhibited photographs.

The Best Photo Books of 2016 Selected by Photography Professionals

With an ever-growing number of book fairs, photo book awards, and mock-up book awards, the photo books market is also expanding continuously. “Photo book” is now the lingua franca of the photography world. In this article, 22 discerning experts select their top five photo books of 2016.

Contents

Diane Arbus: In the Beginning
Text by Sawako Akune

Feature: Magical moment on the street
“MDF” Go Itami Interview
“End.” Eamonn Doyle Interview
“Untitled” Óscar Monzón Interview
“Italia o Italia” Federico Clavarino Interview
“The Random Series” Miguel Ángel Tornero Interview
“ZZYZX” Gregory Halpern Interview

Ari Marcoupolous and David Strettel:”Dialogue on the Street Photography to Come”

Youth in the Street: Legendary Youths are Made in the Streets
Chad Moore, Ren Hang, Musa N. Nxumalo, Alex F.Webb, Sonya Kydeeva, Todd Fisher, and Yoko Kusano

STEP OUT! vol.14 Yutaka Komase

Vitas Luckus
Text: Marc Feustel

Spaces around the world where art photographs come to life

Amsterdam: The art life of a photographer team

Best Photo Book 2016

Van Cleef & Arpels: Welcome to the Kingdom of Hope for Animals

The Serial
People: Scene-Pioneering Figures: Stefano Stoll
Report: Report from the Latest Photographic Sites UNSEEN Photo Fair & Festivals
Homma Takashi “Talking Photography” vol.2 Amanda Maddox
How They Are Made: Where new photography is Born vol.6 “Daisuke Yokota”

Contributors

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