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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…
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…
For the first time, complete access has been granted to the Mark Shaw Photographic Archive. Reel Art Press expands Shaw’s classic 1964 work, The John F. Kennedys: A Family Album.…
Doug Rickard appeared alongside Moyra Davey, George Georgiou, Deana Lawson, Viviane Sassen and Zhang Dali in the 2011 edition of the annual “New Photography” exhibition at MoMA last winter. Rickard’s…
In his newest photographs from the series entitled "Beautiful Distasters", David Drebin develops saucy-seductive stories around the voyages of his desirable protagonists. Inapproachable, unattainable and likewise irresistible, the women in…
TBW Books announce the continuation of work with the SF Jazz Center. SF Jazz 2012 is an extension of last year's book produced to accompany the groundbreaking for the new…
Salah Benacer, an independent photojournalist, has released his first book, Inclose. The work takes the form of a photographic essay presenting three reports on the theme of confinement. These images…
Jim Lee – often referred to as England’s answer to Guy Bourdin – made himself a name with his fresh and illustrious take on fashion; the original wild child of…