“Mike Brodie spent years crisscrossing the U.S. amassing a collection, now appreciated as one of the most impressive archives of American travel photography.” His first monograph, A Period of Juvenile…
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Arièle Bonzon’s artist’s book Passer/L’esprit du désert offers an intimate vision of the Moroccan desert, which she visited in 2002. She returned with a collection of color and black-and-white photographs…
At the end of the 50th week of the year, the obituaries may be different, but 2014 has proved as terrible and twisted as 2013. The same wars with a…
Lee Friedlander, Joel Meyerowitz and the young Mike Brodie are good examples of how, in recent years, the road trip has become a genre in itself. The Open Road (Aperture)…
The book at the top of the tree this season is Philip Gefter’s "Sam Wagstaff: Before and After Mapplethorpe - A Biography” (Liveright / W.W. Norton 2014). Gefter’s portrait of…
Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre visited the Magasins Généraux in the Parisian suburb of Pantin and came back with a new look at the history of graffiti in the French…
This fall, Aperture republished Josef Koudelka’s classic work Exiles, first published in 1988 by Robert Delpire. This latest edition includes a dozen new photographs. Readers will appreciate Koudelka’s nomadic spirit in his…
Celebrating the Tramp 100th anniversary in 2014, the Keystone Album is published for the first time in its entirety. A rare example in images of the beginning of Charlie Chaplin’s…
They say that Jean-Philippe Charbonnier has been forgotten by history. The influential Edward Steichen excluded him from the exhibition The Family of Man (1955), saying that Charbonnier lacked, “idealism and…
Some of the most important venues for young photographers in Morocco are social networks. We first noticed Yasmine Hatimi’s retro fashion photographs in the magazines Brownbook and Illi, and on…