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DUST: Egypt's Forgotten Architecture, Xenia Nikolskaya, Dewi Lewis Publishing, £30. Egypt is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and has a colonial history that stretches back centuries ...
Road Map to Happiness Pictures of a Street 1979-1981, Edited by Die Photographische Sammlung / SK Stiftung Kultur, texts by Gabriele Conrath-Scholl, graphic design by Jutta Herden, Hatje Cantz, €49.80. A book ...
Call and Response, by Cedric Nunn, Hatje Cantz, €20.95. In the 1980s, many documentary photographers in South Africa were mobilized and marshaled into taking sides against apartheid. This activist stand was ...
Up and Down Peachtree: Photographs of Atlanta, by Martin Parr, Contrasto, €30. When, in the past year, the iconic British photographer Martin Parr created his first commission for a major American art ...
365 Days: A Catalogue of Tears, by Laurel Nakadate, Hatje Cantz, €45. On 1 January 2010, Nakadate (born 1975 in Austin, USA) decided to cry every day for a year, documenting the ...
Ruta del Sol, by Frank Gaudlitz, Hatje Cantz, €39.80. Frank Gaudlitz lives and works in Potsdam. Having studied photography under Arno Fischer from 1987 to 1991 at the Hochschule für ...
Subway by Bruce Davidson, Steidl 48€ For several years now, publisher Steidl has been republishing photographers whose work, often out of print, represents a cornerstone in the story of photography and its ...
Another Country, Mitra Tabrizian, Hatje Cantz, 39,80 € Powerful ideas may come from simply slowing down, taking time or stepping slightly outside ordinary life. Expressing unusual viewpoints without seeming artificial or awkward ...
An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar Taryn Simon with a forword by Salman Rushdie, an introduction by Elisabeth Sussman and Tina Kukielsky and a commentary by Ronald Dworkin, Steidl, 65 ...
(Mamatis 1, Dighton, Kansas, 2011) Supercell Kevin Erskine, texts by Richard Hamblyn and Redmond O’Hanlon Hatje Cantze, 78 € If Mother Nature has her own knights, they might look a little like ...
In postmodern tales about network cities, the bodies of the protagonists often disappear within the vehicles that they use. Megalopolis spaces are too often built for cars and highways. Seville’s Metropol ...
Photographer Marrigje de Maar takes us on a personal journey into many Chinese homes. Each picture speaks about an individual or a group of people. The sense of welcome is present, whatever ...
A Police Investigation in 1950’s JapanLike a film noir On January 14, 1958, the disfigured and mutilated body of a man is discovered near Lake Sembako, northeast of Tokyo, triggering a ...
“I’m more interested in places when I take photographs. Movies always deal with people, anyway, so in photography I can finally do more justice to places. What they can tell us ...
Between 1501 and 1867, the transatlantic slave trade claimed an estimated 12.5 million Africans and involved almost every country with an Atlantic Coastline. Two leading historians have created the fi rst ...
It is still a wonder to me how New York & Elizabeth Peyton could give birth to her paintings. The Eighties, a time when Peyton was a student at the School of Visual ...
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