PUBLICATIONS
PATRICIA DIART: NO SOLID GROUND
by Paticia Diart
Award for the Kite Prize Winner 2023
Specifications
Published July 2024
ISBN: 9781304217431
84 Pages
Hardcover
8.5 x 8.5 in. Edition
AMIE POTSIC: SEEKER
By Amie Potsic
Specifications
Published February 2024
ISBN: 979-8881343934
144 Pages
Hardcover
12 x 12 in. Special Edition
Seeker: An Extraordinary Photographic Odyssey in the Holy Lands is a new monograph by Amie Potsic featuring photographs of stunning visual delight created on the artist's year-long solo photographic odyssey in India and Israel at the age of 23 in 1995. Defying the stereotype of the heroic male photographer, Potsic traversed the Negev Desert and scaled the Himalayas with her Hasselblad camera and over 100 rolls of film. Through a female gaze, she documented visual splendor, human dignity, and the role of women in their communities. Her lens revealed a multifaceted experience of the depth of ritual and resilience of tradition in the eastern and western Holylands.
The monograph features an introduction written by Stephen Perloff, Founder and Editor of The Photo Review.
Linda Dubin Garfield: An Artist's Life
By Linda Dubin Garfield
Specifications
Published April 2023
ISBN: 9781312622524
80 Pages
Hardcover
8.5 x 8.5 in
Linda Dubin Garfield is a Philadelphia artist who creates colorful works on paper that combine traditional printmaking, mixed media & digital technology inspired by her love of travel, the mystery of memory & the magic of place. "I create art that is a mixture of what I see with my eyes & the truth of what I feel in my heart".
Lost, Light, Luv
By Leah Macdonald
Specifications
Published January 2023
ISBN: 9781365767418
85 Pages
Hardcover
8.5 x 11 in.
Lost Light Luv celebrates photographer Leah Macdonald's artistic legacy encompassing thirty years of analog photography, master printing, and emotive portraiture.
Inspired by the female figure and the challenges women face, Macdonald's work is emotionally charged, visually dynamic, and intensely personal. To create each image, Macdonald collaborated with women who could relate to her own struggles while being brave enough to bare their own. In conversation, the collection of portraits conveys a depth of emotion, self-awareness, and longing.
Included is a catalog essay written by Amie Potsic, CEO and Principal of Amie Potsic Art Advisory.