For the first time in France, the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson hosts a solo exhibition dedicated to the famous American photographer
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Metropolitan Melancholia delves into the intricate interplay of the modern urban environment, bearing the weight of its intricate past. Cities,
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RRB Photobooks is thrilled to introduce “Seven Hills,” the second publication featuring the work of Bristol-based photographer Chris Hoare. This
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“Making pictures in Israel and Palestine was above all an emotional challenge. My photographs usually deal with something eternal in
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Daniel Schwartz’s photographs explore human activities set against an immense range of political geography and cultural history, touching on such
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“We have not loved life.”
Winogrand made the photographs in this book in defiance of this self-appraisal. A loving spirit charges
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Robert Lebeck, a prominent German photojournalist, encapsulated the essence of his photographic journey with a simple realization:
“To capture a compelling
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This photographic collection serves as a testament to the urban landscape of late 1970s America. Charles H. Traub skillfully captures
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The first retrospective collection showcasing the photographic work of the renowned Nigerian filmmaker, photographer, and music-video director, Andrew Dosunmu, is
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C/O Berlin proudly presents an exhibition featuring the incredible work of Mary Ellen Mark.
The exhibition, titled “Mary Ellen Mark: Encounters,”
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Coming and Going represents Jim Goldberg’s distinctive venture into the realm of autobiography. Since 1999, Goldberg has embarked on a
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“Japanese Photography Magazines: 1880s to 1980s” presents a comprehensive century-long narrative woven through the lens of camera and photography magazines.
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