Le dannois Peter Sekaer, qui photographia l'Amérique juste après la Grande Dépression dans la lignée de ses amis Walker Evans et Berenice Abbot, a été assez injustement oublié depuis sa…
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Following his stunning photo-safari in Africa and an unprecedented helicopter voyage from Europe to Africa in Eyes over Africa, the award-winning photographer has ventured to the polar regions. With his…
For his third book with teNeues, Bruno Bisang shares a vivid cross-section of his Polaroid archives. Once a simple tool to test lighting, angles, and moods, this format is now…
This spellbinding scrapbook is one artist’s tribute to androgynous waifs and tomboy dreamers. A fashion photographer for clients like Dazed & Confused and Alexander McQueen, Toyin Ibidapo records her subjects…
Few cities spark the imagination like New York. Its name stands for excitement. Famed for both its hectic pace and for being a melting pot of cultures and ideas, this…
Award-winning photographer Michael Poliza’s seventh book for teNeues showcases Kenya. With its diverse landscapes and rich variety of plant and animal species, Kenya is one of the most fascinating and…
“The world of art is at once black-and-white and colorful, surprising and enchanting, lively and inspiring. In this realm we uncover the unknown and gain new perspective on what we…
As a woman and an artist, Sylvie Blum offers a unique perspective on the female form. As an ex-model, she understands how important the subject is to the creative process.…
The French Riviera of the Fifties was an exciting place with much change in the air. Rock and roll and the bikini, existentialism and the atom bomb. Edward Quinn chronicled…