"The Werewolf of Allariz" was a woman who lived in 19th-century Spain. Known as Manuel Blanco Romasanta, but named Manuela at birth, the legendary "werewolf"--now believed to have lived with a rare sy
Controversial Mexican photographer Jos Luis Cueva's (born 1973) New Era evokes a time of spiritual darkness: full of symbolic echoes, the series suggests the coming of the apocalypse. In images of my
Marius de Zayas brings together a series of texts and essays published by the Mexican writer, critic, cartoonist, gallerist and curator, Marius de Zayas (1880-1961) in three very distinct magazines: A
HUUN is a new annual magazine-book that offers a space for artistic expression.Contributors include poets, critics, fiction writers, composers, and artists such as Vivian Abenshunshan, Daniel Aguilar
This album captures family altars arranged for the Day of the Dead that have still not been contaminated by the tourist phenomenon of the celebration. In these photographs, the presence of death is no
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the death of Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852 - 1913), a group of historians and writers reflect on various aspects of his life and work. This volume contains e
The black and white images presented in this body of work have a solitude presence without any human figure. All photos were taken from 2008 to 2010 in Uwajima, city, Ehime ken (prefecture), Shikoku,
This much-anticipated publication will have an introductory text by well-known writer Masayo Nonaka, curator of the exhibition "Women Surrealists in Mexico" and author of numerous books on Mexican sur
RM's new Other Literature series highlights the importance of libraries as structures of knowledge and as architectural entities. This volume explores the theme in works by leading Mexican artist Jorg
Published in conjunction with exhibitions at the Maison Europeene de la Photographie in Paris and La Tabacalera in Madrid, this book includes a wide selection of previously unpublished urban landscape
When Frida Kahlo died, her husband Diego Rivera asked the poet Carlos Pellicerto turn the Blue House into a museum that the people of Mexico could visit to admire the work of the artist. Pellicer sele
With Les Nuits de Place Blanche, Christer Str mholm (1918-2002), considered the father of Swedish contemporary photography, portrays Parisian nightlife of the 50s and 60s. The hardcover compiles intim
The iconic images of Che Guevara and Coca-Cola--representations of revolution and capitalism, respectively--both play substantial roles in the Latin American landscape. The photographs in this publica
As one of today's most influential political photographers, Anderson has enjoyed rare behind the scenes access to inner workings of the American political theater. The result is a surprising look that
As if they were motion picture stills, the images in this book make up a sequence of people and scenes of the Calle Junin, one of the best-known thoroughfares in Medellin, Colombia. The concept of the
The book gathers family photographs of the inhabitants of Otsuchi, found after the disaster, and places them in dialogue with images of the survivors amidst the ruins of their homes. It also recovers