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NEW ARRIVALS
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Antonio M. Xoubanova Casa De Campo "“Someone was here, somebody did this. Stuff happens here.” Casa de Campo is a photographic fable rooted firmly in the realities of Madrid’s largest public park. Casa de Campo sprawls... More |
Katharina Bosse A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Mother "There are few comments, few representations of what being a mother is today. Oddly enough, this basic passage, fundamental and founding... More |
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Elisabeth Tonnard The Man of the Crowd "This book connects Edgar Allan Poe's story 'The Man of the Crowd' to an occurrence photographed in a Parisian street. The main part of the work is a series of 56 photographs... More |
Lee Friedlander The Nudes "Lee Friedlander’s exploration of one of photography’s most enduring genres began almost by chance, in the late 1970s... More |
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Andreas Muller-Pohle European Photography No. 92 "European Photography 92, released on 4 January. Read the responses of twelve photo, art and media experts to our international survey "Photography's Reinvention": Geoffrey Batchen, Daniel Eggert... More |
Sputnik Photos Stand By "Stand By is the most recent project by the collective Sputnik Photos. The photographers Andrei Liankevich, Agnieszka Rayss, Jan Brykczynski, Adam Panczuk, Rafal Milach... More |
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Marco Van Duyvendijk Love Doll Factory "In early 2012 photographers Marco van Duyvendijk and Xiaoxiao Xu visited the Ya Mei Plastic Factory. This small factory, in Zhejiang province, China, produce love dolls... More |
Tom Young Timeline "When Young was only ten years old, he had a medical procedure that left his eyes fully bandaged for weeks. Without sight, all of his other senses changed. Despite the darkness... More |
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Andrea Camuto Terrain of Loss ""Andrea Camuto's beautiful, haunting photographs chronicle the struggles of Afghan refugees, particularly women, as they search for home in their war-scarred homeland... More |
John Cohen The High and Lonesome Sound "“The music of Roscoe Holcomb transcended daily life. Although it was grounded in Appalachia, in East Kentucky, in his little town of Dais... More |
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Viviane Sassen Viviane Sassen "Following the success of Parasomnia, this major new book focuses on the fashion photography of Viviane Sassen. Bringing together 17 years of work in the fashion world, this eye... More |
Mark Haworth-Booth Brandt Nudes "Few photographers have spanned the genres from photojournalism to true artistic endeavor as completely as Bill Brandt. Yet Brandt’s journalism was never strictly reportage... More |
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Jeff Liao Coney Island "Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao, born in Taiwan and based in New York, is well-known for his large... More |
Frans Zwartjes The Holy Family "Frans Zwartjes is a filmmaker, musician, violin maker, draughtsman, painter and sculptor. In 1968, he was one of the first Dutch visual artists to make use of film... More |
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Vincent Fournier Past Forward "Photographer Vincent Fournier attempts in his images to create allegories of childhood dreams, where reality blends effortlessly with fiction... More |
Catherine Angel My Daughters "Catalogue of images published on the occasion of the exhibition at Grant Hall Gallery, 2002... More |
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Garry Winogrand Garry Winogrand "Widely regarded as one of the most important photographers of the 20th century, Garry Winogrand (1928–1984) did much of his best-known work in Manhattan during the 1960s... More |
Ed Ruscha Reading Ed Ruscha "Reading Ed Ruscha focuses on the painter Ed Ruscha’s artistic interest in books, writing, and the act of reading as pursued by him over a period of five decades... More |
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Antoine D'Agata Anticorps Curators Fannie Escoulen and Bernard Marcadé scoured about 100,000 negatives from the archive of Magnum photographer Antoine d'Agata to produce Anticorps... More |
Louviere + Vanessa Coincidence "The first publication of Louviere + Vanessa, coinciding with a ten year survey of their art at the Polk Museum of Art. The book showcases sketches... More |
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