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Whether it takes the form of temporary graffiti or gigantic murals, painting on walls is a spontaneous and ancient mode of self-expression. They reflect all the cries and murmurs of…
Glitterati Incorporated is the brainchild of Marta Hallett, who has left her distinctive imprint on illustrated and art book publishing since she began her illustrious career in 1973. After serving…
Brooklyn is country. It is the country of the greatest city in the world. It is the place where New York’s energy stops for a breath and exhales itself back…
The press is off the Olympics shaking itself like a wet dog. Someone should get a mop. The papers seem lost after these thrilling weeks, as if they…
For more than thirty years, Steve McCurry, with his sense of color and light, has made his work a reference point in the world of photography. Born in Philadelphia, he…
The Swiss photographer Zoé Beausire is 25 years old and lives in Berlin. Kominek Books is publishing her first book, Rosette, Mauricette et Roby, and exhibiting her work at the…
First noticed in 2009 with The Great Unreal, an hallucinogenic photographic road trip across the United States, the Swiss duo TONK (Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs) recently published a two-volume…
Robert Kennedy was the most imposing politician he ever met. And Johnny Depp is incredibly photogenic. Steve Schapiro (*1934 in Brooklyn) ought to know, because he has actually photographed them…
Moments Before the Flood, is a visual and photographic investigation into how we will handle a possible flood. Within the text Carl De Keyzer wonders how Europe is preparing itself…