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Book Review • Street
Unfolding into Morning – Zoë Waldman
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Book Review • Street
Street Cops – Jill Freedman
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Book Review • Documentary
Jake Michaels – c.1950
Setanta presents c.1950 by Jake Michaels, a deeply absorbing portrayal of the Mennonites of Belize.
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Book Review • Documentary
Antanas Sutkus: Planet Lithuania
Steidl presents an extensive survey of Antanas Sutkus’ absorbing depictions of his native Lithuania, captured during the Soviet occupation.
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Book Review • Travel
Mitch Epstein – In India
Steidl presents a collection of photographs from India by American photographer and a key figure of the 1970s color movement, Mitch Epstein.
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Book Review • Color
The Road Not Taken
Captured over the course of several years, The Road Not Taken, the debut monograph by Arnaud Montagard, is a nostalgia-suffused ode to…
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Book Review • Black & White
Byways – Roger Deakins
Byways, the debut monograph by Oscar-winning cinematographer Sir Roger Deakins (recently published by Damiani), unveils some of his rarely-seen photographic oeuvre.
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Book Review • Portrait
Pieter Hugo: Kin
Pieter Hugo’s self-reflective project 'Kin' is a confrontation of roots and a discourse on the politics of family. Shot over the course…
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Book Review • Documentary
Laura El-Tantawy:
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Book Review • Travel
Wim Wenders: Written in the West
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Book Review • Portrait
Autoportrait – Samuel Fosso
Renowned for his penetrative self-portraiture which explores pan-African identity, photographer Samuel Fosso has led to his epithet ‘the man of a thousand…
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Book Review • Portrait
The Illusion of An Everlasting Summer
Mack just released the second opus of Alessandra Sanguinetti’s following of two girls she met when they were 5 around her family…
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Book Review • Travel
Steve McCurry – In Search of Elsewhere
One of photography’s most prominent contemporary figures, Steve McCurry is renowned for his remarkable oeuvre, which encompasses some of the most iconic…