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  • av Cornelia Suhan
    605

    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.

  • av Valentin Goppel
    605

    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.

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    669,-

    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 of Minna became thecatalyst for a journey to unearth her family history and the discovery of an unknown branch ofher family living in Ukraine.

  • av Jason Gardner
    729

    Photographer Jason Gardner travelled across 15 countries to document traditional Carnival in its myriad of manifestations.

  • av Bruce Gilden
    669,-

    In his book Haiti, Bruce Gilden opens our eyes to this fascinating and ultimately tragic country.

  • av Don Mccullin
    1 105,-

    The over 140 images in the book-some rarely published or previously unseen-were edited by McCullin through the process of revisiting his archives and reassessing photographs made from the late 1950s until last year.

  • av Jaclyn Wright
    665,-

    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.

  • av J Houston
    589,-

    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. Using the artist's close friends and trans siblings as stand-ins for biological family, Houston's images 'manifest a desire to have unconditional relationships' without losing the landscape they grew up in. The images are made up of materials fundamental to queer nightlife and include friends, family, partners, interiors, and landscapes addressing the multi-layered erasure queer communities have experienced.

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    649,-

    The Uncanny is a personal visual exploration of the Democratic Republic of Congo by Belgian photographer Léonard Pongo. Collaborating with friends and family in the country, Pongo became immersed in their vision. He let them decide what he should witness as he attempted to understand the region.

  • av Alys Tomlinson
    569,-

  • av Herman Ellis Dyal
    569,-

  • av Abbie Trayler-Smith
    589,-

    Kiss it! is the result of a long-term collaboration between photographer Abbie Trayler-Smith and Shannon, a young woman living with obesity.

  • av Ian Berry
    669,-

    Over the course of 15-years, photographer Magnum photographer Ian Berry travelled the globe to document the inextricable links between landscape, life and water. This new book brings together a selection of the resulting images which collectively tell the story of man's complex relationship with water.

  • av Moises Saman
    875

    Twenty years ago, Moises Saman was working in Iraq as a photojournalist during the US-led invasion and occupation. Glad Tidings of Benevolence combines his photographs taken during this period and the following years with disparate documentation and texts.

  • av Shelby Lee Adams
    1 045,-

    From the Heads of the Hollers is a collection of images of the people and culture of the secluded mountain life of Appalachia.

  • av Craig Easton
    665,-

    Thatcher's Children, a long-term project by photographer Craig Easton, examines the intergenerational nature of poverty as experienced by three generations of the Williams family in the north of England. The passage of time shown in the book demonstrates how deprivation is connected to the social policy failures of successive governments. Thatcher's Children was born out of a series first made in 1992 focusing on two parents and six children living in a hostel for homeless families in Blackpool, England. The project was made in response to a speech by Peter Lilley, then Secretary of State for Social Security, in which he announced his determination to 'close down the something-for-nothing society.' French newspaper Libération dispatched a journalist to northern England to find out what this society looked like, and Easton was commissioned to take the accompanying photographs.

  • av Robin Hinsch
    619

  • av Mark Power
    673

    The Shipping Forecast, originally published in 1996, is Mark Power's illustration of the UK's Shipping Forecast, broadcast four times a day on BBC Radio 4. Beyond its useful and (at times life-saving)use to mariners it is also listened to by millions of people who tune in across the UK.

  • av Ben Rasmussen
    669,-

  • av Alys Tomlinson
    665

  • av Adam Ianniello
    665,-

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    705

  • av Larry Towell
    889

  • av Ioanna Sakellaraki
    675

  • av Craig Easton
    675

  • av John Balsom
    619

    Architecture + Beauty is the second monograph by John Balsom combining the artist's main interests of history, documentary, casting and in the photographer's words, 'graphicness.'

  • av Lorenzo Meloni
    619

    We DonâEUR(TM)t Say Goodbye is the result of a 10-year journey by Italian photographer Lorenzo Meloni across the Middle East and North Africa. Expecting to find and record the dawn of a new era of democratisation in the region, this journey turned into MeloniâEUR(TM)s first conflict reportage which lasted a decade.

  • av Chloe Sells
    1 039,-

    Hunter S. Thompson was an American journalist who became a legendary icon known for his counter culture lifestyle. Chloe Sells worked as a personal assistant for Hunter and this book combines Sells' photographs of Hunter's home -documenting the interior, his possessions and handwritten notes.

  • av Alice Mann
    605

    This long-term project, by South African photographer Alice Mann, explores the unique sport of drum majorettes. The images depict the aspirational subculture surrounding all-female teams of drum majorettes affectionately known as 'Drummies'.

  • av Alexandra Rose Howland
    785

    Leave and Let Us Go presents a portrait of Iraq -a country often misunderstood and misrepresented. In this new book, Alexandra Rose Howland combines her own photographs with found images and written testimonies, her aim is to challenge and expand the ways that geopolitical events are communicated.

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