Masakazu Murakami’s latest photobook draws its title from The World Inside a Pillow, an ancient Chinese tale in which the
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Mother’s Land unfolds as a series of constructed tableaus—unrehearsed moments through which a rapidly changing China of the 2010s comes
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Atlas of Echoes is the first comprehensive monograph dedicated to the work of Dutch artist Sarah van Rij. Envisioned as
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The Leica Gallery Los Angeles is pleased to announce Peter Turnley: Paris/California, a new exhibition that brings together, for the
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Deborah Bell Photographs is pleased to present Lee Friedlander: Christmas, an exhibition that highlights the celebrated photographer’s long-standing exploration of
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In the early stages of his career, Cristóbal Hara felt free to take chances, to try things without knowing where
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Across more than sixty years, Helen Levitt (1913–2009) wandered the streets of New York City—her birthplace—with a small camera in
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“Through the eyes of photographer Monaris, worlds emerge from these carefully cropped frames. A small box wrapped in silver foil,
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“I’m not a photographer driven to record events or social issues. I simply wander through the city, guided by instinct,
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‘I have been obsessed with Kyoto over the years because of the dense atmosphere the ancient city holds. That atmosphere
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Filmmaker Johan Renck and photographer Anders Petersen join forces in The Left Shore, a powerful meeting between moving images and
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Spanning ten years on the Isle of Sheppey, where photographic artist Laura McCluskey grew up, Close to Home is a
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