Over a period of six years, photographer Michael Lange embarked on extensive journeys to various regions of the French Alps. There he created a […]…
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In her latest book Loisaida New York Street Work 1984–1990, Tria Giovan presents an evocative chronicle of New York’s Lower East Side’s halcyon days. […]…
Pictures from the Garden is a collection of powerful photographic essays made in response to Paddy Summerfield’s influential book, Mother and Father, by seven […]…
What do you do when your “Brilliant Pal” David Bowie rings you up and asks you to join him on tour? For lifelong friend, […]…
Sarah Malakoff’s long-term photographic projects explore private space as a realm where the things with which we surround ourselves, both consciously and unconsciously, express […]…
Ribbon Highway: A Photographic Exploration of Canadian Identity by Taylor Roades depicts poignantly observed, first-person experience, visiting both recognizable and remote places that vary […]…
Suburbia by Bill Owens: this book marked the history of photography! It is fifty years old and a portfolio including 30 of his images […]…
For several years, Caroline Corbasson has been observing the sky and space through drawing, sculpture and video. Inspired by astronomical instruments, the French artist attempts to answer universal questions about…
I Want Orgasms, Not Roses, already the title of the book announces the subject. Eva Szombat‘s photos too. I Want Orgasms, Not Roses is […]…
When Hans Silvester showed me the design of his latest album and asked me to write a presentation for it, I was really amazed […]…