The complete version of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s La Longue Route de Sable (The Long Sandy Road), published for the first time 2005 by Éditions Xavier Barral, is being reissued in…
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Studio 54, published by Stanley/Barker and edited by Thomas Zander, brings together a collection of photographs by renowned photographer, Tod Papageorge, taken in the late 1970s. They are a blast…
Michelle Frankfurter’s new book Destino (destination/destiny) documents the story of illegal migrants who attempt to cross into the USA from Mexico. Many are from Central America, have travelled for weeks,…
The Minor White retrospective curated by Paul Martineau reads like a biography, like a compilation of events and feelings that have left their marks on his photography, an “eccentric and…
To coincide with the release of a major monograph published by TeNeues, German photographer Martin Schoeller is holding an equally important exhibition at the Hasted Kraeutler Gallery in New York.…
Like other young Spanish photographers based in Madrid, David Hornillos attended Fosi Vegue’s BlankPaper photography school. He is now a member of the collective Fotoaplauso. In this first book, published…
The publishing house Jean-Boîte continues its series, “Follow Me, Collecting Photography Today,” with the publication of its new book, Artselfie.…
I simply couldn’t resist putting together this third exhibition dedicated to that STAR of STARS, the UNFORGETTABLE MARILYN!…
Phil Stern’s career in photography began early on, as a high school student growing up in New York, Stern swept floors in a Canal Street photo studio while working nights…
There was a lovely celebration of Phil Stern’s birthday and the unveiling of many prints he donated to the Veterans Home of California a few weeks ago. The pictures and their…