GOST Books is publishing a surprising book by Craig Easton, titled in reference to George Orwell: An Extremely Un-get-atable Place. ‘It’s an extremely un-get-atable […]…
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GOST Books is publishing a surprising book by Craig Easton, titled in reference to George Orwell: An Extremely Un-get-atable Place. ‘It’s an extremely un-get-atable […]…
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In My Bloody Hand, published by Little Big Man, Japanese photographer Momo Okabe confronts the grief of her miscarriages through the lens of a microscope… before finding her way back…
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Archives – December 17, 2019 On the first day, the brutal light breaks the reassuring cocoon of the interior night. The eyes, long familiar […]…
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Agony in the Garden published by Dalpine is the second monograph by Magnum Photographer, Lúa Ribeira, created in her native country of Spain between […]…
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Screen Towers : The Drive-In Theater in America by Steve Fitch is a book published by George F. Thompson Publishing and an exhibition online […]…
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Dewi Lewis Publishing releases Peter Caton‘s book, ‘Unyielding Floods’. He has lived on the road for 19 years, the last ten in Africa, where […]…
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Publié par Lannoo Publishers, Women: Icons by Oscar est un hommage photographique aux femmes légendaires qui ont défini la beauté, la force et la […]…
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Several years ago, Mr. Roderic Martin put online a biography of Maurice Meys, Marcel’s father, himself a passionate photographer and the first official correspondent […]…
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Stanley / Barker released The Ramble, NYC 1969 by Arthur Tress. In 1959, Arthur Tress began taking his camera with him on walks through […]…
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