Margit Erb; Michael Parillo (Eds.): Unseen Saul Leiter
The first sightings of newly discovered work from Saul Leiter’s abundant archive of colour slides.
The first sightings of newly discovered work from Saul Leiter’s abundant archive of colour slides.
German photographer Ilse Bing (1899-1998) has secured her place as one of the major photographers of the 20th century. Her pioneering images during the inter-war era reveal a modern vision influenced by the impact of both the Bauhaus and Surrealism.
The period around 1980 was a phase of profound upheaval. A global arms race, rampant environmental destruction and rising unemployment fueled a general mood of doom, but also provided a boost to creativity.
The photographs that Chris Killip made in Northern England between 1973 and 1985 were first published by Secker & Warbur in 1988.
“Citiscapes”, photographed by Wüst from 1979 to 1985, is considered as his most important body of work from that period.
In January 1974, David Godlis, then a 22-year-old photo student, took a ten-day trip to Miami Beach, Florida.
In this new editorial project, Gasparini involved two poets, Alejandro Sebastiani Verlezza and Francesco Tomada.
This book presents an overview of the photographic oeuvre of Japanese mathematician and artist Shigeru Onishi .
With Nini and Carry Hess, the focus is on two outstanding Jewish photographers from the Weimar Republic.
Drawn to Macedonia in 1971 by its vibrant folk culture, Neil Folberg spent five months photographing the land and its people.
In the summer of 1971, Michael Lesy found most of the snapshots in Snapshots 1971–77 in a dumpster behind a gigantic photo-processing plant in San Francisco.
This illustrated book celebrates Ruth Orkin’s life and work with an extensive overview of this exceptional artist’s oeuvre.