We spoke with 5 publishers at Paris Photo: Xavier Barral, Steidl, Hatje Cantz, les éditions de l'Oeil and Mack. They were asked: - What book have you sold the most…
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Oh Shinjuku - Japanese photographers focusing on the red light district of Shinjuku, Tokyo. A primary source of inspiration for photography within Japan for the past 50 years, Shinjuku…
We spoke with 5 publishers at Paris Photo: Steidl, Hatje Cantz, les éditions de l'Oeil, Mack and Xavier Barral. They were asked: - What book have you sold the most…
TARO NASU present a solo show of Taiji Matsue (b. 1963, Japan). Matsue attempts to collect and reconstruct various images of vast surface of the Earth, showing us a visual…
We spoke with 5 publishers at Paris Photo: Mack; Steidl, Hatje Cantz, les éditions de l'Oeil and Xavier Barral. They were asked: - What book have you sold the most…
The Thessa Herold gallery represents photographers reputed worldwide , who belong to historical avant-gardes, as well as contemporary photographers who intend to make a names in the history of…
We spoke with 5 publishers at Paris Photo: les éditions de l'Oeil, Steidl, Hatje Cantz, Mack and Xavier Barral. They were asked. They were asked: - What book have you…
Thomas Zander Gallery was founded in Cologne in 1996. with five exhibitions a year, the gallery presents media/conceptual art and expanded photography. The gallery regularly participates in international art fairs…
Hungarian, modern and contemporary photography of the 20th century.…
The Viennese gallery Westlicht presents at Paris Photo “Kinbaku Shamaki”, the largest installation by Nobuyoshi Araki. Made of 53 pictures of 56x46 size, taken from his archives and gathered as…