Designed to complement the exhibition at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, the publishers Xavier Barral and Ponchet Plan-Net have joined forced to realize an amazing book gathering some forty…
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Martin Parr, whose prolific body of work is identifiable by its caustic, kitschy colors and the grotesquerie of the situations, has taken pains to photograph proletarian culture in order to…
Eight years after the release of the second volume of The Photobook: A History, the latest installment of this encyclopedic trilogy has been published by Phaidon. Its conclusion is positive on…
Historian, critic, architect and photographer Gerry Badger is the author of the renownedCollecting Photography (2003) and numerous photography monographs. He has worked with Martin Parr for the past ten years on what has…
Rachel Marsden and the ARTicle Gallery of Birmingham have joined forces to organized a rare joint exhibition of young Chinese and English artists. The seventeen artists, brought together for the first…
This series by Jannatul Mawa explores the relationship—or rather, the non-relationship—between domestic workers and their employers in Bangladesh. These women may see each other every day, and the maids may know…
This is the fourth edition of the sole photojournalism prize in Portugal. The conditions of participation restrict its impact while legitimizing its purpose, since there are two ways to apply:…
For the past five years, in addition to the photojournalism award, Estaçao Imagem has awarded a scholarship for work dedicated to the Alentejo region of Portugal. This prize was created…
The apocalypse described by Louis Barthas in his war diaries is starkly captured by photographs taken at the time: ravaged landscapes, pulverized crops, towns and villages in ruins, ancient trees chopped…
In the style of Erik Kessels, who has catalogued recurring visual objects for the Almost Every Picture collection (KesselsKramer Publishing), The Archives by Claudio Pogo, from the eponymous Berlin publishing collective, traces and exhibits objects…