Seiichi Furuya: First Trip to Bologna 1978 / Last Trip to Venice 1985
This is the seventh book in a series of titles about Furuya’s wife. In it, he revisits the first and final holidays they spent together before Christine took her own life.
This is the seventh book in a series of titles about Furuya’s wife. In it, he revisits the first and final holidays they spent together before Christine took her own life.
In 1976 Chas Gerretsen was hired by Francis Ford Coppola as the still photographer for his masterpiece Apocalypse Now.
I Am Warning You is a book-quadtych dedicated to three different border walls: American-Mexican, Hungarian-Serbian-Croatian and the Berlin Wall.
Hidden: Life with California’s Roma Families is the first photography book to feature Romani Americans.
As a co-founder of the photographers’ agency OSTKREUZ, Hauswald is one of the most important figures in German photography.
Mato Grosso by Raquel Bravo is a post-memory work that arises after the encounter with the photographic archive of her father.
Restraint and Desire is the culmination of a lifelong creative partnership between husband and wife Ken Graves and Eva Lipman.
“Citiscapes”, photographed by Wüst from 1979 to 1985, is considered as his most important body of work from that period.
This long-term project, by South African photographer Alice Mann, explores the unique sport of drum majorettes.
Apiary uses a cinematic lens to uncover the dark underbelly of Lewes, a town in South East England.
Electronic Landscapes is a celebration of Detroit’s techno, house and hip-hop music scene.
This book is a reflection of Auschwitz as a historical location and the resulting questions it poses.