Michael Rababy makes wonderful books. His first one, American Bachelor was a loving look at the messy, complicated, hedonistic, thoughtless/thoughtful lives of young singles […]…
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The Magnum Gallery presents MOROCCO, an exhibition of works by Belgian photographer and filmmaker Harry Gruyaert focusing on his extensive travels to the North […]…
This new and expanded edition of Joel Meyerowitz’s widely acclaimed photobook, Wild Flowers—now, in a larger format, features new and unpublished images. For nearly […]…
As everywhere, also in Ethiopia the peasants observed me, when I went into their fields to photograph the scarecrows. They are the creators of […]…
Atelier Éditions presents Talk Soon, a special collaboration with Dutch artist Erik Kessels and French artist Thomas Sauvin. Talk Soon is the wordless, quarantined […]…
In 1945, Ebony’s legendary founder John H. Johnson set out to create a magazine for Black America much like that of the trailblazing Life […]…
Brilliant Parade by British photographer Josh Edgoose is a celebration of the character and energy of the streets of London through the serendipitous interactions […]…
Co-published by STEIDL and The Walther Collection, this book is the first to present a comprehensive selection of the work of South African photographer […]…
For the 20th anniversary of the Lyon photography center Le Bleu du Ciel, Gilles Verneret, its director, revisits with a book, the photographers he […]…
“Cherry Hill: A Childhood Reimagined” is a multimedia memoir of photographic artist Jona Frank’s upbringing in – and flight from – a stifling suburban […]…