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Simon Roberts’ dissolving portraits of a half-familiar London invite us to imagine a future transmuted by climate crisis. In After London published by Hoxton […]…
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Here is The Photo Review Newsletter for February-March 2026. Just click on the Newsletter cover or the link to download. The February 2026 issue of The […]…
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MACK Books recently released Ahndraya Parlato’s latest book, Time To Kill, an evocative interrogation of gendered aging, unpacking the ideals of beauty, caretaking, and […]…
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Published by Skeleton Key Press, As We Speak, the third book by Maura Sullivan, is an intimate conversation between her and her subjects. Characterized […]…
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Edition Zyphius presents a new book, Semiotische Geister / Semiotic Ghosts, about visual artist Lisl Ponger, who has worked for decades at the interface of […]…
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G Editions released Cowboy Up!, a new book by Thom Gilbert. Cowboy Up! offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the world of professional bull […]…
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G Editions announced the publication of Drug Wars: Supply and Demand by Jonathan Alpeyrie. In Drug Wars: Supply and Demand, photojournalist Jonathan Alpeyrie delves […]…
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With the reissue of Dogs Chasing my Car in the Desert, Nazraeli Press revisits John Divola’s cult series (2004), in which a canine chase in the heart of the Californian…
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