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MACK . Damaged
Richard Mosse has spent the past few years documenting the ongoing ...
MACK
The Moth derives from one black-and-white picture that Jem Southam ...
Xabier Barral
It is in Greece, in the small Macedonian village where he was born, ...
RVB books
There is no dignity in war, no modesty either. Erik Kessels exposes a ...
Kehrer
For more than a decade, while not travelling around the world, Tomeu ...
DALPINE
For Ustedes, los vivos [You the Living] photographer David Hornillos ...
Case Publishing
Toshiya Murakoshi has been photographing his home of Fukushima since ...
Hatje Cantz
Fred Herzog is known for his unusual use of colour in the fifties and ...
STANLEY BARKER
Bushes & Succulents is Mona Kuhn’s celebration of the female ...
First Print
“The people in these photographs had no walls up. They just accepted ...
The Ice Plant
In Walking in Place 2: Berlin, Los Angeles-based photographer Mike ...
MACK
In the winter of 2015, Ben Lerner wrote a short story, The Polish ...
MACK
Capturing the spirit of protest and parade, Public Matters brings ...
Xavier Barral
It is with the story, the one preceding the click of the shutter but ...
Eriskay
Hades was a powerful god in classical Greek mythology. His ‘Helmet of ...
Akina
On April 30th, 1975, a North Vietnamese tank rolled through the gate ...
The Eriskay
In 'The Arsenic Eaters', Simon Brugner investigates the widespread ...
Little Steidl
Jan von Holleben’s idiosyncratic images have become part of the ...
Dalpine
In APORIA, photographer Andrew Waits addresses the phenomenon of ...