Here For The Ride — Collectors Edition

Creative Future
Andre D. Wagner
Collectors Edition
Andre D. Wagner
Here For The Ride


Limited to just 12 copies, the Collectors Edition comes in a special made box with a signed copy of the book and a limited edition 8x10" silver gelatine print, numbered and signed by the artist. Now available for pre-order.

Here For The Ride is Andre D. Wagner’s first monograph and comprehensive body of work in print. Exploring the poetic side of everyday life, the book chronicles people of different ethnicities, cultures and social groups, as they embark on a personal journey through the New York City subway.
Made up of sixty-two photographs that are intended to be read more than viewed, Here For The Ride is a collective sequence alluding to the qualities of life that are often invisible to the common eye. What started as an approach to kill the mundaneness of commuting between Brooklyn and Manhattan soon turned into a three-year journey through the New York City subway. Rather than attempting to depict all subway lines and boroughs, Wagner focused on photographing his personal journey in transit.
Containing two interrelated documents, the hardcover book contains the primary photographic narrative, consisting of 100 pages and 62 photos. The paperback includes an essay that examines the photographic work in the book, an in-depth interview with the artist and a series of images that delve deeper into the artistic process behind book.
The first edition of Here For The Ride is limited to 750 copies. Each copy comes with a numbered certificate, verifying the originality of the work.

About the book

The first edition of Here For The Ride is limited to 750 copies. Each copy Collectors Edition comes in a special made box with a signed copy of the book and a limited edition 8x10" silver gelatine print, numbered and signed by the artist. Now available for pre-order.

Here For The Ride is Andre D. Wagner’s first monograph and comprehensive body of work in print. Exploring the poetic side of everyday life, the book chronicles people of different ethnicities, cultures and social groups, as they embark on a personal journey through the New York City subway.

Made up of sixty-two photographs that are intended to be read more than viewed, Here For The Ride is a collective sequence alluding to the qualities of life that are often invisible to the common eye. What started as an approach to kill the mundaneness of commuting between Brooklyn and Manhattan soon turned into a three-year journey through the New York City subway. Rather than attempting to depict all subway lines and boroughs, Wagner focused on photographing his personal journey in transit.

Containing two interrelated documents, the hardcover book contains the primary photographic narrative, consisting of 100 pages and 62 photos. The paperback includes an essay that examines the photographic work in the book, an in-depth interview with the artist and a series of images that delve deeper into the artistic process behind book.

Specifications


Box
White box with magnetic closure and title in black die-cut foil on top. Each box features a handmade interior and includes a limited edition silver gelatine print signed and numbered on the back by the artist, a signed copy of the book and special certificate of authentication.

Box dimensions: 25,0 x 33,0 x 7,0 cm.
Print dimensions: 20,0 x 25,0 cm.

Hardback
Dimensions: 21,1 x 29,3 cm, Pages: 100 pages + covers, Printing: Duotone offset, Paper: 150 gsm. coated paper, Binding: Casebound with a special debossed tip-on image on the front cover.

Paperback
Dimensions: 21,1 x 29,3 cm, Pages: 32 pages + covers, Printing: Duotone offset, Paper: 130 gsm. uncoated paper, Binding: Stapled. Features a special fold-out cover, as well as a 8-page gatefold with contact sheets.

The Collectors Edition comes in a special made box with a signed copy of the book and a limited edition 8x10" silver gelatine print, numbered and signed by the artist.

Biography


Andre Dwayne Wagner (b. 1986) is an American photographer residing in Brooklyn, New York. His photography explores the lyrical and poetic side of daily life, using city streets, people, public transportation, and the youth of the twenty-first century as his visual language. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, Wagner's practice includes developing black and white negatives and making silver gelatin prints in a traditional darkroom.

 

Limited to just 12 copies, the Collectors Edition comes in a special made white box with magnetic closure and title in black die-cut foil on top. Each box features a handmade interior and includes a limited edition silver gelatine print signed and numbered on the back by the artist, a signed copy of the book and special certificate of authentication.

Here For The Ride is Andre D. Wagner’s first monograph and comprehensive body of work in print. Exploring the poetic side of everyday life, the book chronicles people of different ethnicities, cultures and social groups, as they embark on a personal journey through the New York City subway.
Made up of sixty-two photographs that are intended to be read more than viewed, Here For The Ride is a collective sequence alluding to the qualities of life that are often invisible to the common eye. What started as an approach to kill the mundaneness of commuting between Brooklyn and Manhattan soon turned into a three-year journey through the New York City subway. Rather than attempting to depict all subway lines and boroughs, Wagner focused on photographing his personal journey in transit.
Containing two interrelated documents, the hardcover book contains the primary photographic narrative, consisting of 100 pages and 62 photos. The paperback includes an essay that examines the photographic work in the book, an in-depth interview with the artist and a series of images that delve deeper into the artistic process behind book.
 

Limited edition silver gelatine print. Signed and numbered on the back.

The print comes hand-signed and numbered from one to twelve on the back

 
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