Features photographs, which capture the unsettling and surreal in USA.
Offers an account of Somalia's refugees trying to escape war and natural disaster from one of the world's poorest countries.
A collection of photographs depicting the surreal reality of Turkmenistan whilst under the harsh dictatorship of Saparmurat Niyazov.
The Niger Delta is one of the most corrupt and dangerous places in the world for one reason - oil. Discovered in the Niger Delta in the 1950s, it soon triggered the... Læs mere
Less than a generation after the death of Garibaldi, Italy's largest trade union, the CGIL, was formed in 1906. This book is an independent photographic survey of Italy undertaken by four prize-winning photographers to mark the 100th anniversary of CGIL.
In this title 40 young artists realise the manifestations of modern Japan through their own unique brand of self-portraiture. These artists have provided the concerns of young Japan and illustrated the pressures of society.
This is Fryer's first collection of poems, illustrated by Damien Hirst. Together they've produced a diatribe against current complacencies that, remarkably, also shows a previous tolerance and love for their fellow men and women.
Mike Smith Studios furnishes the architecture for the installations and sculptures of young British artists. This text unravels the activities of Mike Smith Studios, including its role in the creation of the work of such artists as Damien Hirst, Mona Hatoum, and Mark Wallinger.
Editorial influence was kept to a mimimum. The selection of the single image of the state leaders was always left to the submitting embassies or governmental press offices. Organised alphabetically by state.
A collection of portraits of women by Amelia Troubridge, one of the foremost portrait photographers working in the UK today.
The international humanitarian organization Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has been working in Peru since 1985. This book celebrates their work and the people whose existence they have salvaged.