The Package Holiday 1968-1985 compiled by Jake Clark with photography by Trevor Clark is published by Hoxton Mini Press. Archive of images of British […]…
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The Nakba ‘breathes down our necks, invading our national identity and contorting our earliest encounters with our sense of self’, writes Mohammed El-Kurd in […]…
Published by Fyshe Limited, Macchina is a limited-edition, hand-crafted volume of images by photographer Jon Nicholson, documenting the people and passion of motor sport. […]…
Twice a year, Michael Diemar publishes a magazine: The Classic. As always, it’s marvellous! Issue 11 has been released and is now available to download at : […]…
David Hurn’s On Instagram published by Reel Art Press is a diaristic compendium of Hurn’s digital missives, spanning his momentous 60-year career. Magnum’s David […]…
Release by Contrejour of Illusion by Edouard Caupeil. It was during one of his reportages in the United States that Édouard Caupeil, accompanied by journalist […]…
Steidl presents Nags Head, Joel Sternfeld’s candid images of an Outer Banks summer, which went on to inform his seminal work American Prospects. Joel […]…
Corridor Eléphant editions publish Dialogue, the first book by Julien Drogoul. He presents it like this: “Dialogue”, a book resulting from an eponymous project […]…
Joseph Beuys is regarded worldwide as one of the 20th century’s most important and influential artists. But where exactly did he find his artistic […]…
Jef Van den Bossche presents his book On a soif. As a child, my father used to take me to small pubs all across […]…