Mitch Epstein’s classic portrayal of desire, jubilance, and alienation in late 20th-century America greatly expanded and remastered. Between the 1970s and ’90s, Mitch Epstein […]…
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After more than two years of absence, Rolling Paper Festival of independent photo publishing, returns to the BAL for its fourth edition from September […]…
Slavery in the United States officially ended in 1865, after the country’s civil war, but it took another hundred years for significant progress in […]…
Non Correre by Aldo Frezza is a book that moves around the concept of memory. Through archival photographs, the author deconstructs what are the […]…
Foam Magazine #62 is now available. They introduce the issue as follow. Are we able to navigate the complex intersection between identity politics and […]…
A new photography book A Chance to Breathe by three ethnic-Rohingya artists from Myanmar is now available. Five years after Myanmar military- led genocidal […]…
Release by Le Bec en l’air editions of a very touching book by Jane Evelyn Atwood, Darya. The story of a Ukrainian badante, who […]…
For her third monograph, Midwest Materials, Julie Blackmon has created a new body of work that sparkles with the wit, dark humor, and irony […]…
Guest Register by Penny Wolin is a book and exhibition of never-before-seen photographs, providing a fascinating social document of the 1970s in Hollywood. Through […]…
This publication by Kehrer Verlag, both alarming and poignant, sheds light on unresolved racial injustices in the time of Black Lives Matter. The Mississippi […]…