By Roberta Smith
Howard Greenberg has spreads from the maquette — and a vigorous drawing of the cover — for Dave Heath’s “A Dialogue With Solitude” (1965), in which he effectively paired his photographs with quotations from poets and writers; some of the elegant street photographs of Tokyo from the 1930s by Michiko Yamawaki, who studied at the Bauhaus; and two large color photographs with which Edward Burtynsky, whose industrial landscapes pay tribute to nature and the ways it is used and mostly abused by humans.