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Like Eden itself, this book sets our desire for beauty against that of knowledge, even as it reminds us of some... Read More >>
Vucciria is the oldest and most famous market in Palermo. Long the living heart of Sicilys colorful capital, portrayed... Read More >>
It is World War II. The corpse of a soldier lies some place in the mountains of Italy; in Milan, a German hidden... Read More >>
In 1998, Alex Webb visited Istanbul and was enthralled by the people, the layers of culture and history, the richness... Read More >>
When he first visited the Czech Republic in the 1990s, Matthew Monteith was taken with the details of ordinary life... Read More >>
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Dissects the relationship between the photographic moment and perceived reality by showing a single action from... Read More >>
"Joachim Schmid began his career in the early 1980s as a freelance critic and the publisher of ""Fotokritik"", an... Read More >>
For the past four years, the author has worked in Israel and Palestine, producing portraits of the inhabitants of... Read More >>
The ground-breaking series Bailey photographed in wintry New York with his recently acquired 35mm camera was special.... Read More >>
The playing, amusing, irreverent portrait of a Greek family by its famous son. Read More >>
Juxtaposing the world of money and the world of work in post-war England, Robert Frank photographed London bankers,... Read More >>
Part of a series of visual explorations of Michigan and Great Lakes locales, this work offers a look at one of America's... Read More >>
Group portraits of Rome's citizens by the great American photographer, back in town after 50 years. Read More >>
In her photographs and sculptures, the artist Erika Maack focuses on the multi-faceted relationship between nature... Read More >>
Daddy, Where Are You? collects more than 70 portraits of this Los Angeles-based photographer's family. Read More >>
Documents spaces that are integral to Americas foundation, mythology and daily functioning, but remain inaccessible... Read More >>
The classic and coveted Erwitt retrospective, republished in its original format. Read More >>