“Remembered Words” is the title of a series of watercolors Roni Horn created in 2013 and 2014. An important part of Horn’s work revolves around language. In this series she literally engages in rememb
+ - 0 (“plus minus null”) is a facsimile of a unique, handmade artist’s book crafted by Volker Heinze in 1986. Its photos are the result of the young Heinze’s decision to radically capture the world a
After nearly 30 years working with large-format photography, Massimo Vitali brings together his twelve “best” photographs in this volume. The selection of just a handful of works was made following ma
Half-Frame Diary: End of the Century presents a selection of photos made between 1998 and 2000 from artist Sheva Fruitman’s decades-long photo-diary project. These images idiosyncratically mirror ever
In 2003, as David Freund was driving to Missouri to see a 102-year-old friend, she died. Refl ecting on their meeting when he was a child, he stopped in Illinois to photograph an old playground. Be
In the capstone volume of his epic series “The Human Clay,” Lee Friedlander has created an ode to people who work. Drawn from his incomparable archive are photographs of individuals laboring on the st
In this compendium Lee Friedlander examines the ordinary pickup truck, a quintessentially American mode of transportation. Unadorned in form as well as function, pickups have long been the vehicle of
Measure of Emptiness is a meditation on the vast spaces of the Great Plains, the heartland of American agricultural productivity, and the centrality of the grain elevator to its social, cultural an
Between 2014 and 2016, Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre visited 400 of the more than 4,000 internal courtyards in Budapest. Their large number and variety of styles incorporating different facets of cl
Abstrakt is a collection of photographs selected by Ernst Haas for a two-projector 25-minute film he worked on until his death in 1986. The photographs span his entire career in color from 1952 to
On the night of 13 November 2015, Paris was convulsed by a series of coordinated attacks. Sze Tsung Nicolás Leong, not far from the strikes, did not consider taking photographs, weighed on not only
This book of Ken Light’s earliest photos from 1969 to 1974 documents the social, cultural and political landscapes of America as they roiled with upheaval, and marks his transformation from a studen
The Bones of Chuang Tzu is Andy Summer’s interpretation of China. Influenced by many aspects of Asian culture since his teenage years and particularly the writings of fourth-century Chinese poet,
The Book of Life presents Shelby Lee Adam’s color photographs of four generations of the Appalachian people. Adams began photo - graphing the inhabitations of the rural Appalachian mountain range i
42nd Street, 1979 contains Langdon Clay’s 1979 photos of a quintes - sential strip of 42nd Street near New York’s Times Square, showing its gritty neon charm before it became the more Disney/Las Veg
This book presents little-known photos by the legendary Christer Strömholm selected by Gunnar Smoliansky. In the late eighties gallerist Kim Klein proposed a small exhibition of Strömholm’s pictures
Lesser Known presents Bruce Davidson’s photos made between 1955 and 1993 that have been overshadowed until now. Consisting of 130 images that have been consistently overlooked throughout Davidson’s lo
Zoo is a wild ride through Anders Petersen’s oeuvre, a racy edit of his work that has animals as its central theme. Whether they be conscious portraits of animals or a haphazard photographic encounter