Color Photography

  • Jamey Stillings: ATACAMA

    Jamey Stillings: ATACAMA

    With ATACAMA, Jamey Stillings again shares his distinctive aerial perspective to examine dramatic large-scale renewable energy projects, the visual dynamic of enormous mining operations and the stark beauty of the Atacama Desert.

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  • Michala Paludan: The Unposed (EoAT)

    Michala Paludan: The Unposed (EoAT)

    The Unposed (EoAT) is the first monograph by Danish artist Michala Paludan, it consists of 101 photos of robot “hands”. From 2021-24 Paludan visited many different sites of robotics located in Germany, Denmark, Japan, Korea, and the United States.

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  • Yumna Al-Arashi: Aisha

    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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  • Lars Tunbjörk: Office / LA Office

    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.

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  • Sam Wright: Pillar to Post

    Sam Wright: Pillar to Post

    Photographer Sam Wright became curious about Traveller communities after learning that his great grandmother had been forced to denounce her Irish Traveller heritage upon marriage. Over the course of two years he journeyed to eight fairs across the UK and Ireland to create a contemporary portrait of the resilient and vibrant Traveller and Romani Gypsy…

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  • Pia Riverola: Días

    Pia Riverola: Días

    Días is a tonal collage of places and days by Spanish photographer Pia Riverola. Renowned for her evocative, hazy imagery, the delicately-sequenced Días uses motion, blur, and dappled light to create a sensory and synaesthetic experience, transporting you to a memory long-forgotten, plucked from time.

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  • New Books by Gregory Halpern and Luigi Ghirri

    New Books by Gregory Halpern and Luigi Ghirri

    Luigi Ghirri: Viaggi is a beguiling new publication bringing together work from across Luigi Ghirri’s oeuvre focussing on the theme of the journey. King, Queen, Knave features a new series of photographs by Gregory Halpern made in and around his hometown of Buffalo, New York, over the course of twenty years.

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  • Barbara Marstrand: Still Life of Teenagers

    Barbara Marstrand: Still Life of Teenagers

    Centered around the teenage bedroom, the book offers a personal insight into contemporary Danish youth life. Marstrand’s snapshots capture aspects of everyday life that we often take for granted or perhaps even overlook. Interiors, technology and everyday clutter fill the rooms with information and stories about the lives that unfold within and around them.

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  • Karolina Spolniewski: Hotel of Eternal Light

    Karolina Spolniewski: Hotel of Eternal Light

    Hotel of Eternal Light is a visual investigation of dictatorships and totalitarian systems in the recent history of Europe. Using an example of the abuse of power by the Stasi, the secret political police of the former communist GDR, the book focuses on the use of light as a form of control, torture and communication…

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  • Lena Fritsch: Ravens & Red Lipstick Japanese Photography Since 1945

    Lena Fritsch: Ravens & Red Lipstick Japanese Photography Since 1945

    From the severity of post-war Realism to the diversity and technical ingenuity of the present, this volume traces the development of Japanese photography since 1945. Interleaved are new interviews with some of the most influential practitioners in photographic history, from Moriyama Daido to Araki Nobuyoshi and Kawauchi Rinko.

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  • Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects

    Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects

    First published in 1987 to critical acclaim, the seminal American Prospects has been likened to Walker Evans’ American Photographs and Robert Frank’s The Americans in both its ability to visually summarize the zeitgeist of a decade and to influence the course of photography following its publication.

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  • Nadia Sablin: Years Like Water

    Nadia Sablin: Years Like Water

    Years Like Water is a decade-long look at a small Russian village, its inhabitants, ramshackle institutions, nature, and mythology. The series loosely follows the lives of four interconnected families, showing children grow up unsupervised in a magical wilderness, and adults struggle for survival in the same.

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