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Signs and Visions
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Product Details
Author:
Bernis and Peter Von Zer Muehlen
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
128
Publisher:
ORO Editions (October 1, 2026)
Imprint:
GOFF BOOKS
Release Date:
October 1, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781966515739
ISBN-10:
1966515731
Weight:
18oz
Dimensions:
11.5" x 10"
File:
CONSORTIUM-Consortium_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260411172612-20260411.xml
Folder:
CONSORTIUM
List Price:
$40.00
Country of Origin:
China
Pub Discount:
60
As low as:
$34.40
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
C
Overview
This book of photographs, documenting urban and suburban architecture from the seventies and eighties, uncovers the hidden, abstract, even painterly beauty found in America’s often-overlooked, seedy industrial back alleys and passageways.
The book is also a record of a time and of real—though now mostly redeveloped—places, provoking an inevitable sense of nostalgia. In many scenes, the images depict not random signs and residues of human activity but intentional messages and visions expressed through architecture, advertising, graffiti, and even art, occasionally imbuing the subject with an unintended surrealism.
Leading up to the medium-format photographs of the book, sixteen Polaroid SX-70 photographs move from realistic scenes in ex suburbia to increasingly abstract views of often-overlooked details on city streets, such as close-up building details and the hues of car hoods against graffitied walls. With its soft undersaturated palette and its tendency toward translucency, the SX-70 film/print became a means of turning landscapes and urban scenery into miniature still lifes, evoking earlier snapshot photography.
The book is also a record of a time and of real—though now mostly redeveloped—places, provoking an inevitable sense of nostalgia. In many scenes, the images depict not random signs and residues of human activity but intentional messages and visions expressed through architecture, advertising, graffiti, and even art, occasionally imbuing the subject with an unintended surrealism.
Leading up to the medium-format photographs of the book, sixteen Polaroid SX-70 photographs move from realistic scenes in ex suburbia to increasingly abstract views of often-overlooked details on city streets, such as close-up building details and the hues of car hoods against graffitied walls. With its soft undersaturated palette and its tendency toward translucency, the SX-70 film/print became a means of turning landscapes and urban scenery into miniature still lifes, evoking earlier snapshot photography.









