2025
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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
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
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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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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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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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.