Colour has always been central to the way Niall McDiarmid observes and photographs Britain. For more than fifteen years, he
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For more than sixty years, Alain Keler has travelled across a world shaped by conflict and upheaval. His photographs explore
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Photographer, painter and poet Mario Giacomelli bought his first camera in the early 1950s and immediately began to explore the
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Published by Atelier EXB, Out of Place is the first publication to survey more than four decades of Jo Ractliffe’s
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The Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation presents Daido Moriyama: Lettres d’amour à la photographie, on view in Paris until October 4, 2026.
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Sophie Rivera: Double Exposures is the first major museum survey and the first comprehensive bilingual monograph dedicated to the pioneering
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In Tres Viajes (Three Journeys), German photographer Jörg Brüggemann, director of the Ostkreuz School of Photography in Berlin, explores Chile
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Life rarely follows a neat path. It unfolds through unexpected turns, chance encounters, moments of danger, and periods of reflection.
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Walter Benjamin’s essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction has long established itself as a landmark
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Walker Evans, edited by David Campany and published by Fundación MAPFRE and Thames & Hudson to accompany the exhibition Walker
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Drawn from sixty-nine notebooks accumulated over more than five decades, Josef Koudelka: Diaries grants readers intimate access to the inner
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Thames & Hudson is pleased to announce the publication of New York, a new photography book by Harry Gruyaert, releasing
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