Disko Bay is pleased to present This Much is True by Albert Elm, the artist’s second photobook following the widely
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ZONE has published Alone Together (One Last Trip Around the Garden), an introspective photographic monograph by Devin Oktar Yalkın meditating
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Red Horse is an ongoing project initiated after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Conceived as a visual
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From February 6 to April 18, 2026, we are pleased to present Shimakage (Shadow of the Islands) by Chieko Shiraishi,
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Rough & Cut is Abigail Varney’s latest photographic project dedicated to Coober Pedy, a remote town in central Australia founded
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Between 1987 and 2014—always “after the summer”—Bernard Plossu moved across Italy’s smaller islands with the persistence of someone returning to
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Thomas Dane Gallery presents Felicità, an exhibition dedicated to Luigi Ghirri and curated by Alessio Bolzoni and Luca Guadagnino. Conceived
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Alejandro Cartagena: Ground Rules is the first major retrospective dedicated to internationally acclaimed photographer Alejandro Cartagena, born in the Dominican
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In And They Laughed at Me, Newsha Tavakolian undertakes a strikingly self-critical gesture: rather than assembling a retrospective of her
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For generations, the ama—Japan’s women free-divers—have occupied a powerful place in the country’s cultural imagination. Diving without oxygen tanks, they
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Greg Girard’s photographs of Vancouver from the 1970s and early 1980s capture a city on the verge of transformation, still
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During a recent reordering of his archive, Guido Guidi came across a constellation of negatives and prints produced in the
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