2024
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Katrien De Blauwer: Old Sweater Gets New Uses
De Blauwer collects and recycles photographs from vintage magazines and papers. She calls herself a ‘photographer without a camera’; the cut of her scissors being comparable to clicking the shutter release, with which she determines what remains visible from the original image and what not.
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Yumna Al-Arashi: Aisha
Aisha is Yemeni Egyptian American photographer and filmmaker Yumna Al-Arashi’s first artist’s book. This powerful, delicate publication, inspired by Al-Arashi’s great-grandmother, Aisha, is an homage to the lineage of women that she descends from; women of the multidimensional and many-layered landscapes of the MENA region
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Vuyo Mabheka: Popihuise
The Afrikaans word “pophuis“ refers to a dollhouse game familiar to children. Vuyo Mabheka builds the Popihuise series based on this game, using cutouts from rare childhood photos of himself.
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Wally Elenbaas and Esther Hartog: Foto’s / Photos
This book is the first photographic survey of the Rotterdam artist Wally Elenbaas (1912-2008) and his great love Esther (‘Es’) Hartog (1905-1988).
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Andreas Herzau: New York
Andreas Herzau became known for his worldwide reportage work for German magazines and newspapers. His numerous projects also included pictures of New York before and after the September 11 attacks.
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Sigmar Polke: Photoworks : When Pictures Vanish
his catalog accompanies the first museum retrospective of the photography of influential German multimedia artist Polke.
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Johny Pitts: Afropean: A Journal
Afropean: A Journal gives an alternative interrail map of Europe, taking the reader to places like Cova Da Moura, the Cape Verdean shantytown on the outskirts of Lisbon with its own underground economy, and Rinkeby, the area of Stockholm that is eighty percent Muslim.
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Lars Tunbjörk: Office / LA Office
Tunbjörk’s iconic 2001 photobook of corporate melancholy is re-published in a luxurious slipcased edition, alongside an exclusive, unreleased series.