José Bassit (Sao Paulo, 1957) is one of the most important photographers of his generation. Photojournalist for the major Brazilian press of the 1980s […]…
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The latest book to be drawn from the archive of the John Kobal Foundation, Hollywood Unseen is a showcase for, and tribute to, the incredible inventiveness and ingenuity of the…
Hollywood Icons is the latest publication from the archive of the John Kobal Foundation and accompanies the exhibition, Hollywood Icons, being toured by Terra Esplendida, which opened on July 15th…
Synonymous with the art of travel since 1854, Louis Vuitton continues to add titles to its "Fashion Eye" collection. Each book evokes a city, region or country as seen through…
‘Lockdown Horizons’ is a photographic project by photojournalist Guillaume Squinazi developed during the first UK Covid-19 lockdown in 2020. He created a tear-off calendar […]…
Restraint and Desire is the culmination of a lifelong creative partnership between husband and wife Ken Graves and Eva Lipman, whose visionary life together […]…
For LaoTseu: “the facade of a house does not belong to the one who owns it, but to the one who looks at it. […]…
This is the story of the Robinson family – and the aftermath of losing their 26 year old daughter to bulimia. Working closely with […]…
“Addicted” to photography from a very young age, autodidact photographer Dudi Hasson (b. 1981, Israel) embarked on his photographic journey at the age of […]…
Circus – isn’t that a tent full of stereotypes about freedom, adventure and romance? A spellbound, excited, guffawing audience, bright-eyed children staring in wonder, […]…