In the 21st century photography has come of age as a contemporary art form. Almost two centuries after photographic technology was first invented, the art world has fully embraced it as a legitimate m
A body of photographic work is developed through knowledge gained in exploring the medium: investigating histories and theories of photography, observing the world, reading and listening, taking part
Silent Cities presents Mat Hennek’s portraits of some of the world’s great cities―from New York, Los Angeles and London, to Tokyo, Munich and Abu Dhabi―yet all curiously lacking people. Conceived and
Conceived and edited by film director Martin Bell, Mary Ellen Mark’s husband and collaborator for 30 years, the Book of Everything celebrates in over 600 images and diverse texts Mark’s extraordinary
This book embodies Japanese street photography now. Composed of black-and-white photos taken throughout Tokyo’s bustling wards, Friction / Tokyo Streets reveals unexpected meaning and beauty in th
At first Martin d’Orgeval’s fifth monograph, Découpages, appears as a collection of found objects, an anonymous catalogue with an unknown purpose. As the book unfolds, our vision embarks on a mysterio
This book documents the large-scale redevelopment of the laby - rinthine Shibuya train station in the heart of Tokyo’s world-famous shopping district. Although many such ambitious construction proje
B, drawings of abstract forms consists of dynamic and perplexing collages in which photos are digitally spliced and reconfigured, then colored and overlaid with grids, shapes and text fragments. Mo
Drawn from Ed Clark’s extensive personal archive of photographs, negatives, contact sheets and scrapbooks, these three volumes reveal the work of a key fi gure from the golden age of American photo