Originally published in 1983 by Jonathan Cape, Sirkka‐Liisa Konttinen’s Byker is recognised as a seminal body of work and a modern classic of photography. […]…
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The 12th book of photographs by Jean Mounicq is in the bookshops, “Portraits”… (Editions de Juillet). Jean Mounicq is of an unfailing rigor and […]…
The two things happened simultaneously, learning about activism and learning to make a photograph. – Sunil Gupta Aperture announced the relaunch of Aperture Ideas—an […]…
Abandoned China Book One by Greg Abandoned is a collection of photographs and stories of some of the most amazing abandoned places in China. […]…
Photographer and writer, Alain Dister (1941-2008) became known in 1966 by publishing in the very young magazine Rock&Folk a reportage on the beatniks and […]…
Athênai, In Search of Home expands Niko J. Kallianiotis’ first monograph America in a Trance, and the work produced in Pennsylvania, which for two […]…
The 19th Century Rare Book & Photograph Shop presents their new catalogue of books, manuscripts, and photographs representing humankind’s greatest achievements. Catalogue 195 features […]…
The Island is a new book published by British artist-photographer Robert Darch. Originally conceived as a response to Brexit, the poetic black and white […]…
Rice Professor of Photography Geoff Winningham has published his book, A Trail of Marvels/Sendero de Maravillas, A Memoir of Mexico and Days of the Dead. […]…
For 5 decades (1971-2022), the photographer Claude Abron, according to his missions, seized the moment and recorded these ephemeral messages on film. In an […]…