Sous-sol, photographic collection by Margaret Dearing is a work composed of forty-one photographs, which explores the depths of the La Défense business district, beneath […]…
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Editorial RM released I imagined it empty by Ruth Lauer Manenti. It offers readers a deeply moving and introspective exploration of life, loss and […]…
Zoé Isle de Beauchaine's Book Review looks at Julian Slagman's Looking at my Brother, published by Diskobay.…
Presented at the Musée d’art moderne André Malraux – MuMa in Le Havre , the exhibition « Photographier en Normandie (1840-1890). Un dialogue pionnier entre […]…
Dewi Lewis Publishing releases Burnthouse Lane by Michelle Sank. The Burnthouse Lane estate was first dreamt up by Exeter Council in the idealistic 1920s […]…
Evidence and analysis are at the heart of the historical and journalistic endeavour. To discover what was done in photography, who did it, when, […]…
Fabulous Faces of Classic Hollywood (published by ACC Art Books) contains over 200 photographs from the internationally renowned John Kobal Foundation, taken by leading […]…
Published by MACK Books, Lindokuhle Sobekwa’s I carry Her photo with Me is a deeply personal artist’s book combining photographs with handwritten notes and […]…
After receiving a degree in sports medicine from Pepperdine University and then working as both a model and personal trainer, Luke Smalley (1955–2009) became […]…
Editions Obcd Visuel announce the publication of the monograph dedicated to Marc H. Peverelli, advertising photographer based in Lyon, and who is part of […]…