Yasuhiro Ogawa: The Dreaming
A stunning, somnolent journey through a monochrome world.
27 years ago, he notes in his afterword, Yasuhiro Ogawa
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Magnum Ireland
Since the invention of photography, Ireland has been a magnet for photographers, but this book is unique in bringing
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Alberto di Lenardo, Carlotta di Lenardo: An Attic Full of Trains
At the top of Carlotta di Lenardo grandparents’ house in
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Matt Stuart: Into the Fire
Into the Fire is Matt Stuart’s second book of photographs following on from his critically acclaimed
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Sergio Purtell: Love’s Labour
Every summer from the late 1970s through the mid-’80s Sergio Purtell would buy an inexpensive roundtrip ticket
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Mark Ruwedel: Seventy-Two and One Half Miles Across Los Angeles
For this project, Mark Ruwedel traveled across Los Angeles between 2011-2014,
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Joel Meyerowitz: How I Make Photographs
This ‘Masters of Photography’ is a new photo book series from Laurence King: a new
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Jamel Shabazz – City Metro
Over the past 40 years, Jamel Shabazz has created a singular archive of New York life
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Issei Suda: 78
The genesis of the photobook “78” began in January 2019, shortly before Issei Suda’s death, when Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
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Phil Jung: Windscreen
The Windscreen series by photographer Phil Jung is about photographs of the things people leave in their cars.
Ten years ago,
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Teju Cole: Fernweh
The picturesque vistas and apparent stability of Switzerland have made it an elusive subject for contemporary photography. Over
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Damian Heinisch: 45
45 by Damian Heinisch describes a sequence of image fragments that emphasize and contrast human presence in their physical
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