The Elements: Air and Water; Part 1 / 1970-1980
Joel Meyerowitz
The Elements: Air and Water; Part 1 / 1970-1980
Photographs: Joel Meyerowitz
Publisher: Gallery White Room Tokyo
112 pages
Year: 2008
Comments: Two softcover books in a cardboard slipcase, 28 x 22 cm. All in excellent condition!
Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition "The Elements: Air and Water; Part 1" at the White Room Gallery in Tokyo, Spring 2008. Includes two books: "The Elements: Air and Water; Part 1," with 40 pages and 24 images of swimming pools, and "1970-1980," featuring 72 pages and 47 of Meyerowitz's photos taken during that time. There is a short text by Colin Westerbeck in the former.
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