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Dogbreath
by Matthew Genitempo

Set amid the extreme heat and sprawling concrete of Tucson, Arizona, Dogbreath is a photobook that depicts a series of restless adolescents as they navigate a fraught and changing world. Through photographs of urban decay, sun-faded neighborhoods, scenes of mosh pits, and punk youths alongside their feral dog counterparts, the book paints a sympathetic view of teenagers adrift in what remains of their adolescence. Interspersed with elliptical texts about a mysterious boy named Dove, who speaks of underground pagans, scrap salvaging, and the search for gold, Dogbreath presents an enigmatic, psychologically engaging portrait of youth on the edge.

  • 11.5x15 inches.
  • 108 pages.
  • 55 tritone plates on uncoated paper.
  • 3 variations of cloth cover with tip-in image and foil stamp text.
  • Designed by Cody Haltom and Matthew Genitempo.
  • Audio accompaniment by Michael A. Muller

 

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