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NEW ARRIVALS
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Imogen Cunningham Imogen Cunningham "Throughout her long life, Imogen Cunningham was tireless and exemplary in her pursuit of new developments in photography and in the expansion of her own practice... More |
Brett Van Ort Minescape "A Texan photographer who divides his time between London and Los Angeles, Brett Van Ort started out as a camera assistant and operator working on various films, documentaries... More |
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Lola Álvarez Bravo Lola Álvarez Bravo and the Photography of an Era "Lola Álvarez Bravo was a pioneer of photomontage and a leading figure-along with Frida Kahlo, Tina Modotti, Diego Rivera and others-in Mexico’s post-revolution cultural renaissance... More |
Mike Brodie A Period of Juvenile Prosperity "Now in its second printing. But I needed to find out for myself. Two weeks later I was gone, witnessing my new world wizz by, especially at dusk... More |
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Roy Flukinger Arnold Newman "A driven perfectionist with inexhaustible curiosity about people, Arnold Newman was one of the twentieth century’s greatest and most prolific photographers... More |
Ed Panar Nothing Changes If Nothing Changes "Reality seems to have a hole in it, like realizing that you're floating in outer space (which, of course, technically, we are). —Timothy Morton Nothing changes if nothing changes... More |
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Charlotte Lybeer The Furtastic Adventures of the Cabbit and the Folf " View the video presentation by Erin Azouz on photo-eye Blog... More |
Roger Guaus The Unreachable "The author uses his experience to highlight the family values of his predecessor generation. At the same time... More |
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Aleix Plademunt Ca L'isidret "Images shot around Ca l'Isidret in Alt Penedès (near Barcelona)... More |
Taewon Jang Black Midday "Following the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011... More |
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Armand Quetsch Ephemera "Photographer Armand Quetsch uses various genres in his work – portrait, still life and landscape – to capture the world in a manner that is both familiar and impenetrable... More |
Carolina E.Santo/veronique Hoe Buchs "‘Buchs’ is a reference to four cities bearing the same name in the Swiss cantons St. Gallen, Zurich, Aargau and Lucerne... More |
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Sam Falls Problems With Decomposition "Sam Falls explores the intersection of color, perception, digital imagery and natural processes - and in the case of Problems with Decomposition ... More |
Tiane Doan Na Champassak Spleen and Ideal "“In Spleen and Ideal, beauty is pursued across the disintegrating boundaries between male and female... More |
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Sipke Visser Return to Sender "Between 2008 and 2010 London based photographer Sipke Visser sent 500 handwritten letters to random addresses all over the United Kingdom... More |
Luciano Rigolini Surrogates "The documents gathered in this book represent used spare parts of cars and industrial vehicles. They were found on online auctioning websites... More |
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Popel Coumou Popel Coumou "Dutch artist and photographer Popel Coumou produces images often characterized by grainy textures, stark contrasts and resonant fields of colour. The spaces she depicts seem painted... More |
JÉrÔme Sessini The Wrong Side "In 2008 the photographer Jérôme Sessini started the Mexican project: a dive into the drug cartel war in Mexico. This compelling reportage, lasting two years... More |
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Roman Pyatkovka Zine Collection N°5 In Zine Collection No. 5, Roman Pyatkovka employs the use of various female nudes to illustrate the complex relationship women have with one another and their own bodies... More |
Brian Griffin Zine Collection N°6 Zine Collection No. 6 explores the work of photographer Brian Griffin who has set out to produce engaging and political photographs of businessmen and women in the workplace... More |
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