Simon Vansteenwinckel: Wuhan Radiography
Wuhan Radiography is a surprising series of black and white analog images taken by Belgian photographer Simon Vansteenwinckel.
Wuhan Radiography is a surprising series of black and white analog images taken by Belgian photographer Simon Vansteenwinckel.
Graubard’s intimate and striking colour approach to photography found a voice of its own when she packed up and embedded herself within Eastern Europe during the early nineties.
This retrospective of the life’s work of the great photo enthusiast and publisher Hansgert Lambers shows images from seven decades that the artist took in Barcelona, Berlin, London, Ostrava, Paris and Prague.
Since 2010 Thomas Boivin has been making contemplative black and white photographs of his Parisian neighbourhood and the people who live there.
(1) Laura Larson: City of Incurable Women (2) Teo Becher: Charbon Blanc (3) Antigone Kourakou: Transfiguration
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.
Mimi Plumb’s third book focuses on her many years living in San Francisco. The pictures in The Golden City were made between 1984 and 2020.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Photobooks. Art Page by Page, co-curated by Calin Kruse for the GRASSI Museum in Leipzig, Germany.
Angelo Bonetti is a visual artist who works with photography, mainly a self-taught photographer who over the years has pursued and developed his own language.
Hidden: Life with California’s Roma Families is the first photography book to feature Romani Americans.
An accessible introduction to the history and themes of photographic portraiture.