2025

  • Dona Ann McAdams: Black Box: A Photographic Memoir

    Dona Ann McAdams: Black Box: A Photographic Memoir

    Black Box, a memoir by award-winning American photographer Dona Ann McAdams, combines fifty years of black and white photography with the photographer’s own short lyric texts she calls “ditties.” The book brings together McAdams’ striking historical images with personal reflections that read like prose-poems.

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  • Mar Sáez: Terza Vita: Lido di Ostia Roma

    Mar Sáez: Terza Vita: Lido di Ostia Roma

    This enchanting book delves into the rebirth of interpersonal relationships among adolescents after a two-year compulsory break. Mar Sáez photographs the reappearing residents, and, above all, the yearning young lovers, in sensual, almost dancing attitudes.

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  • Ringel Goslinga: Aluk To Dolo

    Ringel Goslinga: Aluk To Dolo

    Aluk To Dolo shows how a family history became intertwined with the colonial history of the former Dutch East Indies. The story is set in Central Celebes (now Sulawesi), Indonesia, the home of the Toraja people, where the grandfather of Ringel Goslinga was appointed missionary doctor.

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  • Henry Roy: Impossible Island

    Henry Roy: Impossible Island

    This is the first monograph exploring forty years of innovative Franco-Haitian artist Henry Roy’s sublime photographic practice. Impossible Island brings together photography, text, and video to immerse readers in Roy’s world of interconnected dreams, where time, place, and memory flow together.

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  • Thomas Nolf: As Real As it Gets

    Thomas Nolf: As Real As it Gets

    A photography project by Thomas Nolf exploring humanity’s need for escape through aviation culture. Between 2020 and 2024, Nolf traveled the globe, engaging with flight simulator enthusiasts, aircraft spotters, and visiting the world’s largest model airport, Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg.

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  • Fusako Kodama: 1960-1980

    Fusako Kodama: 1960-1980

    Between restlessness and lightness, Fusako Kodama portrays a certain effervescence of modern Japan. In 1960-80, she captures the atmosphere of places, cities, and villages inhabited by animated beings.

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  • Emily Nkanga: Unyọñ Ufọk

    Emily Nkanga: Unyọñ Ufọk

    Unyọñ Ufọk explores grief, identity, and home. Through analog photographs shot on Mamiya RZ 67 and Olympus OM2, Emily Nkanga captures fleeting moments of everyday life in her hometown of Akwa Ibom, Nigeria.

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  • Melinda Blauvelt: Brantville

    Melinda Blauvelt: Brantville

    In 1972, Melinda Blauvelt traveled to the small Acadian fishing village of Brantville, New Brunswick on Canada’s Eastern coast. She lived with a fisherman and his family, ran a day camp, and made a series of remarkable, compassionate portraits of the Acadian community that summer and on three subsequent visits from 1972 to 1974.

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  • Florence Montmare: Scenes from an Island

    Florence Montmare: Scenes from an Island

    Scenes from an Island is the second monograph by Florence Montmare. This collection of photographs and texts was created between 2014 and 2024, during various stays at the Ingmar Bergman Estate on the Swedish island of Fårö.

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  • Osamu Yokonami: A Feeling

    Osamu Yokonami: A Feeling

    A Feeling captures the trivial details that often escape our notice – small moments that fade into the background of our daily lives. Drawn to these overlooked fragments, Osamu Yokonami (b. 1967, Japanese) sought to grasp them, lest they pass by unnoticed.

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  • Angela Boehm: Minus Thirty

    Angela Boehm: Minus Thirty

    In 2021, Angela Boehm began photographing snowstorms in Saskatchewan and set herself the self-imposed rule of only working at minus 30 degrees Celsius or colder. With these pictures, she preserves her experience of winter, a season that seems to be slowly changing.

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  • Anna Bergold: Terra Salis

    Anna Bergold: Terra Salis

    “Terra Salis” is a photographic exploration of the complex issue of potash mining in Heringen an der Werra, located in eastern Hesse.

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