Thames and Hudson publishes a new book by American photographer Duane Michals which gathers his best portraits. Duane Michals explains below his ideas about […]…
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In this book, the mythical French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle opens its doors to us and introduces us, in pictures, to the men […]…
While Surrealists such as Man Ray and Raoul Ubac made photography an essential part of their work, Belgian Surrealist René Magritte (1898–1967) remained committed to […]…
Natten (night in Swedish) is a harsh and poignant book about mourning and the inevitable self-transformation it produces. A witness to the death of […]…
Robert Adams, the photographer and writer has an answer for the last lines of Samuel Beckett’d The Unnamable, “You must go on. I can’t […]…
Dog Days, by New York photographer Andrea Stern is an uncompromisingly honest and poetic look at a period of her life, long ended. Dredging […]…
Whilst daylight gives birth to the rainbow of colors under the sun, when night falls, the black backdrop conjures up new contrasts of color. […]…
28mm Edition I Manhattan, by German photographer Tomaso Baldessarini is an intoxicating, emotional and at the same time documentary roller coaster ride. One single […]…
The history of the United States in the first half of the twentieth century swarms with swanky gangsters like Al Capone, John Dillinger, and […]…
In 1949, Swiss photographer René Groebli shot a series of images around and on top of trains in France, His working style was stimulated by […]…