PUBLICATIONS
Mario Algaze Portfolio
(Hardcover)
by Mario Algaze (Artist/Photographer) with Introduction by Carol McCusker
•ASIN : B007JRVEQ6
•Publisher : Di Puglia Publisher, Miami, FL; First Edition (January 1, 2010)
•Language : English
•ISBN-10 : 061533380X•ISBN-13 : 978-0615333809
•Item Weight : 3.09 pounds
Mario Algaze: Portfolio Latinoamericano 1974-1996
(Paperback )
by Mario Algaze (Artist/Photographer) with introduction by Michael Koetzle
•ASIN : B0056JJTQQ
•Publisher : Throckmorton Fine Art, New York City, NY; First Edition (Jan. 1, 1997)
•Language : English•
Item Weight : 1.01 pounds
Mario Algaze Portfolio Latinoamericano
(Hardcover)
by Mario Algaze (Artist/Photographer), Michael Koetzle (Editor), with introduction by Enrique Fernandez
•Publisher : Gina Kehayoff Pub; First Edition (January 1, 1998)
•Language : English
•Hardcover : 79 pages
•ISBN-10 : 392907866X•ISBN-13 : 978-3929078664
•Item Weight : 1.41 pounds
•Dimensions : 9.75 x 0.5 x 9.75 inches
A Respect for Light: The Latin American Photographs/1974-2008
(Hardcover)
by Mario Algaze (Artist/Photographer), forward by Vince Aletti
•Publisher : G Editions LLC; First Edition (October 10, 2014)
•Language : English
•Hardcover : 194 pages•
ISBN-10 : 0991341961•ISBN-13 : 978-0991341962•
Item Weight : 3.45 pounds
•Dimensions : 10.57 x 0.94 x 11.15 inches
A Respect for Light: The Latin American Photographs 1974-2008, his magnum opus, presents the full breadth of the artist's work, culled from over three decades of travel in sixteen different countries. The book showcases Algaze's deep appreciation and understanding of the nuances of light―sunlight pouring in through church windows, illuminating a pair of teacups on a café table, casting late-afternoon shadows on a cobblestoned street. The Los Angeles Times describes Algaze's vision as one that "crystallizes experience as deftly as a poet. His photographs are remarkable for their concentrated richness, exquisite timing and finely tuned sense of rhythm, pattern and texture."Editorial ReviewsThere is a sense of something else, of something more--a world evolving, a lover scorned, a crime of passion about to be committed--in Mario Algaze's black-and-white photographs. Considered one of the masters of the art, the Miami-based Cuban-American manages to capture evocative scenes the live beyond the images frozen by his camera. -- Ana Veciana-Suarez, Miami Herald, November 8, 2014Mario Algaze is the rare lensman with an innate talent for harnessing the subtle interplay of light and shadow to capture his subjects in poetic and timeless fashion. -- Carlos Suarez De Jesus, Miami New TimesThe book, from Glitterati, presents a large selection of the photographs he made between 1974 and 2008, including images from Cuba, since his first trip back to his homeland in 1999. Mostly shooting in the early morning hours, before the sun has had a chance to "oversaturate" everything, he distills the essence of a place, in black-and-white images that capture simple details that confer the uniqueness of a space and its architecture. People not often the main subject, but often appear as a means to view the style of living that exists beyond the margins of the photo. -- Peggy Roalf, Editor in Chief, DART: Design Arts Daily, April 9, 2015Algaze has the soul of a storyteller and he seeks what he terms, profundidad or the depth of human emotion. His photographs are as much about the artist's own search for the self as they are about the places and people that he photographs. They reveal inner states of mind and simultaneously tell stories about endurance, ancient traditions and their intersection with contemporary life., April 11, 2015His images are in the tradition of South American modernism, beautifully composed, respectful of persons, with great attention paid to texture and, as the title of the show implies, light. -- William Meyers, The Wall Street Journal, 5/01/2015A Respect for Light is the magnum opus by Cuban-American photographer Mario Algaze. After being exiled from Cuba at 13, Algaze traveled extensively in Latin America, capturing its spirit through his lens and seeking a connection with his cultural roots. This book represents the full breadth of his work, culled from more than three decades of travel in 16 different countries., Photo District News
Mario Algaze Music Roots: The Seventies
(Paperback)
•Publisher : Throckmorton Fine Art (September 2017, edition of 1000)
•Language : English•Hardcover : 52 pages•Dimensions : 9 x 12 inches
A rare and out of print catalogue detailing Mario Algaze's stunning work on musicians during the 1970's.




