Tuck & Roll builds a queer community situated in the Midwest of America and examines what a utopia could look like in domestic and private landscapes through the lens of magical realism.
High Visibility (Blaze Orange) combines original images, performance, archival photographs and maps to show the impact of late capitalism and settler colonisation on the landscapes of the Western United States.
In his book Haiti, Bruce Gilden opens our eyes to this fascinating and ultimately tragic country.
Photographer Jason Gardner travelled across 15 countries to document traditional Carnival in its myriad of manifestations.
In Silent Witness photographs of private houses and public buildings in which war crimes—specifically rapes of women of all ethnic groups living in Bosnia and Herzegovina—were committed during the Bosnian War (1992-1995) are combined with testimonies from the women who survived.
On New Years Eve in 2020, Valentin Goppel began to photograph his friends and acquaintances in an attempt to both process and represent the disorientation he felt during the time of Covid.
The year in which photographer Jillian Edelstein turned 40 she came across an image of her greataunt Minna, of whose existence she had been unaware. The photograph... Læs mere
In Silent Witness, photographs of private houses and public buildings in which war crimes—specifically rapes of women of all ethnic groups living in Bosnia and Herzegovina—werecommitted during the Bosnian War (1992-1995) are combined with testimonies from the womenwho survived.
This new book presents a typology of 100 portraits of households in Newcastle, New South Walestaken in 2020 during some of the strictest COVID-19 lockdowns in the world. The... Læs mere
The Greatest brings together nearly 100 photographs of Muhammad Ali at the height of his careerby Chris Smith. The images are accompanied by Smith’s memories of his time spent with Ali fromthe early days of his career until his final years before retirement.
Fugue by Lydia Goldblatt is a body of work about love and grief, mothering and losing a mother, intimacy and distance, told through photographs and writing.