Firsts : London's Rare Book Fair
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Yoshitarō Isaka, 'Young Towner Series’, for TBS Radio, 1970
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Cheiro (pseudonym Count Louis Hamon)
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Aquirax Uno, La Marie Vison, Tenjō Sajiki (Frankfurt Edition), 1969
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Aquirax Uno, Dangling Baron, Tenjō Sajiki, 1970
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Thomas Mailaender, Cyanotypes (Book), 2019
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Michael Peto, 62 Assorted prints of the Beatles
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Louis Pierre Rousseau, Collection Anthropologique du Museum de Paris: Degilune Garcon, 22 ans (profile), 1862
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Eadweard Muybridge, Animal Locomotion, Plate 637: Jumping a hurdle, clearing, landing, and recovering, bay horse Daisy, 1887
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Enrique Metinides, 19 Unique scrap albums around 9/11
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Isaac Roberts, Nebula. 31M. Andromedae, 1888
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Daido Moriyama, Yashi, 2008
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Unknown Photographer, Album: The Nome Community, and the Gold Rush, Alaska, Early 20th Century, 1901
Michael Hoppen is delighted to participate in Firsts, London’s foremost rare book fair!
Presenting an eclectic selection spanning unique photographic albums, limited edition artist books, rare portfolios, and other printed materials from across the last 150 years, we are looking forward to sharing highlights from the gallery’s archive with London’s book community.
Reinforcing our commitment to Japanese photography and the wider print culture in which it flourished, our stand will showcase first editions of photobooks by some of Japan’s most legendary artists, including Shо̄mei Tо̄matsu, Eikoh Hosoe, and Moriyama Daido. These will be shown against a lively contextual backdrop of avant-garde posters, created at a time when the boundaries between illustration, graphic design, photography and art remained experimentally fluid. In addition to these individual works, we will be bringing an outstanding private library of 31 rare Japanese photobooks in exceptional condition.
We will also spotlight the gallery’s specialism in early photographic materials and our enthusiasm for works which exemplify the rich history of photographic processes. This selection includes vintage collotypes from Eadweard Muybridge’s seminal series Animal Locomotion, as well as amateur astronomer Isaac Roberts’ pioneering study of nebulae. These important photographic contributions to the history of science will be complimented by a diverse medley of albums, photomontages, stereoscopics, smoke prints, and magic lantern slides.
FAIR DETAILS
Thursday 16 May - Sunday 19 May, 2024
11 - 5 pm
Saatchi Gallery
Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Road
London, SW3 4RY