Meryl Meisler’s scintillating book New York PARADISE LOST Bushwick Era Disco is an intimate journey to the pandemonium and paradise
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Now Is Tomorrow started as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Stuck in lockdown, Jeremiah Dine began posting daily selections
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Between 1973 and ’76, Mitch Epstein photographed in American cities—New York, Los Angeles and New Orleans, among others. In 1973
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This book completes a ten years work by Philong Sovan, a young and gifted Cambodian photographer who has been documenting
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The first major publication dedicated to one of Norway’s most important photographers. Working in a signature modulating grayscale, the late
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A pandemic logbook by Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris in words and images, with gorgeous Cape Cod panoramas and poetical
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While photography, Yasuhiro Ogawa‘s medium of choice, is decidedly visual, it was sound that ultimately inspired him to create the
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Cameras and their users are caught between the universal and the particular. Photography and photographs; humanity and whatever specific kind
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Soleil of Persian Square is a search for an identity visual of the lifestyle of the Iranian diaspora in Los
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While printing her second book, Águas de Ouro, Sandra Cattaneo Adorno noticed the brightly colored metal plates used to make
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In 1963, as a young photojournalist for the German magazine Kristall, Thomas Hoepker traveled throughout the USA for three months.
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Gordon Parks in Pittsburgh, 1944/1946 is an exhibition that offers an in-depth presentation of Gordon Parks’s (American, 1912–2006) photographs of
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