MARK RUWEDEL | Palms and Capri

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MARK RUWEDEL | Palms and Capri

$150.00

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ISBN: 1-59005-501-4 / 1-59005-502-1
Slipcased set of two hardcover books, each 11 x 14. Total 88 pages, 40 duotone plates.    

Deluxe edition with two original prints available here >


Several years ago, Mark Ruwedel posed to himself the question of how to photograph his adopted home of Los Angeles. There was, of course, a variety of answers to such a sprawling question. Ed Ruscha, and his own photographs of LA in the 1960s, provided one map. Nigel Raab’s epic walk across the basin provided another. But noticing that the words “palms” and “capri” appear in the names of so many LA apartment buildings provided the key to the project at hand. The word ‘palms’ is quintessentially ‘Los Angeles’, both in its connotations of paradise and as a plant that may or may not be present near the buildings that are named for it – “promise vs. reality in the City of Angels” –  and ‘Capri’ is as ubiquitous for its appearance in the proper names of apartment buildings, and refers in that function to … an Italian island? 

Palms Capri is a two-volume set of limited edition books, each containing twenty photographs of Los Angeles apartment buildings whose names contain one or the other of these two implied features. Beautifully printed in duotone on uncoated art paper, Palms Capri is published in an edition of 150 hand-numbered, individually slipcased copies. A special edition featuring two exhibition quality, gelatin silver photographs printed by the artist, presented in a custom clamshell box, is available here

Mark Ruwedel is a photographer based in California. The author of over a dozen books, Ruwedel is a Guggenheim fellow and was shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2019 for his exhibition, The Artist and Society, at Tate Modern. Ruwedel’s photographs are widely exhibited and collected, and are housed in the permanent collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; L.A. County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; among many other prominent museums. 

A deluxe edition, featuring two signed and numbered original prints measuring 11 x 14 inches, is available in an edition of 25 copies. More information >

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