Documentary 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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  • 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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  • Rebecca Topakian: Dame Gulizar and Other Love Stories

    Rebecca Topakian: Dame Gulizar and Other Love Stories

    For Dame Gulizar and Other Love Stories, Rebecca Topakian’s starting point is the unique story of her Armenian family, who lived in Turkey before her grandfather emigrated to France. This story is the love of her great-grandparents – Garabed and Gulizar. The book includes her own pictures mixed with her family archives, establishing a link…

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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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  • Angeniet Berkers: Lebensborn – Birth Politics in the Third Reich

    Angeniet Berkers: Lebensborn – Birth Politics in the Third Reich

    On December 12th 1935, a programme was initiated in Germany to provide the Third Reich with the new generation of leaders and future elite for their 1000-year empire: Lebensborn (Source of Life). All Germans were called upon to have more children, with the slogan “Give the Führer a child”.

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  • Byron Smith: Testament ’22

    Byron Smith: Testament ’22

    Testament ’22 is Byron Smith’s powerful debut monograph documenting his 10,000-mile photographic odyssey through Ukraine’s first year under Russia’s unprovoked invasion.

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  • Apropos Visionär: Der Fotograf Horst H. Baumann

    Apropos Visionär: Der Fotograf Horst H. Baumann

    In the decade between 1955 and 1965, Düsseldorf-based Horst H. Baumann was one of the most innovative and successful photographers of his generation. From a standing start, the self-taught photographer developed a visual language that was radically different from the trends and fashions of his time.

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  • Diane Arbus: Magazine Work 1960-1971

    Diane Arbus: Magazine Work 1960-1971

    Arbus’s reputation as one of the most important and original photographers of recent decades has been based primarily on her private work and powerful images of freaks and outcasts. Yet like most photographers of her time, she looked to magazine work as a means of earning a living and of gaining access to people and…

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  • Yelena Yemchuk: Malanka

    Yelena Yemchuk: Malanka

    Malanka is Yelena Yemchuk‘s sixth photobook. The eponymous tradition is a pre-christian, heavily incantatory folklore ritual that takes place on January 14, the Old New Year in the Julian calendar. It is celebrated by ethnic Romanians in western Ukraine, and its origins are largerly unknown.

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  • Sibylle Bergemann – Stadt Land Hund. Photographs 1966–2010

    Sibylle Bergemann – Stadt Land Hund. Photographs 1966–2010

    In a career spanning more than four decades, Berlin-born Sibylle Bergemann created an extraordinary oeuvre ranging from fashion and portrait photographs to literary reportages and atmospheric series.

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