Éditions Sekoya has just published Vivre la France, a photo book that combines two sets of portraits taken a century apart. The first set dates back to World War I.…
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The slightly rough cover of La Montagne Dorée, with its fragile paper and spartan layout, make it look like an instruction manual. Self-published by Myriam Ziehli, the book was shortlisted for…
Singapore definitely wants to become the center of contempory art in Asia, openly in competition with Hong Kong. Today nobody can deny that Singapore is the capital of art…
It’s a very long press review this week—41 photographs—so I’ll keep this introduction short. Plenty of photos from the Central African Republic, including a remarkable report by Michael Zumstein in…
Australian photographer Max Pam’s latest book “Supertourist” took five years and two publishers to come to fruition, but for those who are fans of Max’s work, and there are many…
Danish photographerTrine Søndergaard (b. 1972) has published a new book entitled Stasis (Hatje Cantz) to coincide with exhibitions at the Museum on the Seam in Jerusalem (November 1, 2013 - February…
It was a very busy week with South Sudan, the Central African Republic, North Korea, the cold and animals, but especially for the affaire française. The president sleeps around. Who…
For photographer Douglas Kirkland and his wife and business partner Francoise, there are no boundaries between life, love, work, and art. Their home reflects this blurring of the lines itself. The Kirklands…
You’ll have to forgive this slight digression. This week’s Zineland focuses on a photo book with a more conventional format. But Mark Cohen’s Dark Knees is a digression in itself. The photographer…