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Book Review • Color
Tyler Mitchell: Wish This Was Real
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Book Review • Black & White
Graciela Iturbide
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Book Review • Landscape
Richard Misrach – Cargo
Across five decades, American photographer Richard Misrach has crafted an oeuvre that pushes the photographic image into the realms of both fine…
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Book Review • Travel
Ernst Haas: The American West
Prestel presents "The American West", Ernst Haas’s vivid, seminal portrait of a mythologised region, capturing its enigmatic spirit with his trademark artistry…
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Book Review • Fine Art
Dominic Turner – False Friends
'False Friends', the debut book by Dublin-based photographer Dominic Turner, is a visual arresting exploration of how a lack of context, information,…
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Book Review • Portrait
Lucha Libre: The Family Portraits
Editorial RM presents Lucha Libre: The Family Portraits, Lourdes Grobet’s beloved 2009 photographic exploration of Mexico’s iconic masked wrestlers and the worlds…
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Book Review • Documentary
Ian Berry – Water
GOST presents Ian Berry’s landmark 15-year project, exploring the intricate relationship between landscape, life, and water.
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Book Review • Street
Mark Cohen – Tall Socks
GOST presents "Tall Socks", a collection of mostly previously unseen photos of New York City from renowned American photographer Mark Cohen.
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Book Review • Documentary
Pierre Fatumbi Verger: United States of America
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Book Review • Travel
Mike Brodie – Failing
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Book Review • Documentary
Some Worlds Have Two Suns
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Book Review • Portrait
Peter Lindbergh: On Fashion Photography
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Book Review • Documentary
Cristina de Middel – Journey to the Center
Published by Editorial RM, Cristina de Middel’s "Journey to the Center" is a powerful visual investigation of the migration route through Mexico.
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Book Review • Documentary
Malparaiso
"Malparaiso" the third monograph by Juan Miguel Ramírez-Suassi, is an enigmatic portrait of a paradise that never was.
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Book Review • Color
Chromatic Memories – 018
018 the Setanta-published, debut monograph by San Francisco-based photographer Joshua Amirthasingh, is a captivating visual ode to a different time.