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John Gossage The Thirty-Two Inch Ruler / Map Of Babylon "John Gossage, the renowned American photographer and photography book-maker, presents two companion volumes and his first ever books in color. Engaged in a dance, neither book comes first... More |
Estelle Hanania Myriorama ""No tricks in the the magic of Estelle Hanania. Her photographs do not show some fake elsewhere. They come from somewhere else. And they bring us back there, with delicacy... More |
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Michael Light Some Dry Space More |
Keiko Sasaoka Equivalent More |
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Nobuyoshi Araki Sentimental Journey, Spring Journey More |
Sophie Gordon Julia Margaret Cameron * Roger Fenton "The early days of photography in Britain were marked by a plethora of artistic experiments and innovations, both by professional artists and talented amateurs... More |
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Andrew Phelps Not Niigata "When traveling in a foreign place, I tend to be fascinated with both the exotic and the mundane. The two are often one and the same... More |
Pablo Ortiz Monasterio Frida Kahlo "When Frida Kahlo died in 1954, her husband Diego Rivera asked the poet Carlos Pellicer to turn her family home, the fabled Blue House, into a museum. Pellicer selected some paintings, drawings... More |
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Ethan And David Wright Jones Pause, to Begin "Pause, to Begin is a unique project born in discussions about the direction of contemporary photography today. A competition geared towards the emerging photographer, Pause... More |
Janssen Cuny Amami "A limited-edition artist's book - only 1000 produced - by Dutch photographer Cuny Janssen, known for integrating portraits of schoolchildren - with the serious looks that only children can convey ... More |
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Roxana, Ed. Marcoci The Original Copy "Since its birth in the first half of the nineteenth century, photography has offered extraordinary possibilities of documenting, redefining and disseminating works of art. Through crop, focus... More |
Ed Templeton The Cemetery of Reason "Californian artist Ed Templeton (born 1972) delivers up his diagnosis of the contemporary human condition in a whirlwind of present-tense imagery, filtered through photographs, paintings and drawings... More |
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Nathalie Herschdorfer Regeneration 2 "Following the success of 2005's groundbreaking book and exhibition reGeneration: 50 Photographers of Tomorrow 2005-2025, reGeneration 2... More |
Michael Ackerman The Singled Person "The Singled Person was originally conceived as a projection for seven screens, viewable simultaneously. Seven photographers are presented in this book... More |
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Ute (ed.) Eskildsen Photography Collection "The Photographic Collection was established as an independent department in the Museum Folkwang in 1979. It was based on the collection Otto Steinert had bought together between 1959 and 1978... More |
Andre Cepeda Ontem "Ontem (yesterday in Portuguese) is the result of a number of years during which André Cepeda became interested in the lives of the people of Porto, photographing landscapes, interiors and portraits... More |
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Philippe Herbet Made in Belarus "Herbet’s approach relies on the precision of the anecdotal element, backed by the mythical element inherent in all immensurable continents, and tending to express the universal through the particular... More |
Christophe Bourgeois Fish Tank "In China, Christophe Bourgeois’s quest for travel experiences found the ideal conditions for an extended visit of locations conducive to his desire to approach elsewhere and other people... More |
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Brad Rimmer Silence ""I was worried about revisiting my old home and going inside the house, but I had no real connection at all. Everything that was in my mind had gone and I felt a strange relief... More |
Guy Bourdin Polaroids "One of the Polaroid’s acknowledged masters, Guy Bourdin (1928–1991) brought to the medium an uncanny ability to combine the snapshot feel with a strong patina of glamour... More |
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