August SanderThis catalog documents an exhibit of Sander's landscape images in silver gelatin prints at the Phillips Gallery in Washington, D.C. The 29 landscape and nature photographs here portray the German landscape of the 1930s and 1940s. | Alexey BrodovitchBrodovitch i jego wkład do Harper's Bazaar pozostają punktem odniesienia dla
współczesnych fotografów i reżyserów sztuki. |
Harold NewmanFrom the ‘AA Pendant’ (a jewel in the Green Vault at Dresden) to ‘Zuni jewelry’ (from New Mexico), this popular reference work provides collectors, students and dealers in jewelry with an authoritative fully-illustrated guide to the subject. | Andre Kertesz, Sarah GreenoughHungarian photographer André Kertész eventually became famous for his wryly poetic images of everyday life. But achieving that distinction was a long slog, and Kertész--who emigrated to Paris in 1925 and New York in 1936. |
Andreas GurskyAndreas Gursky was born in 1955 in Leipzig, East Germany, and studied at the prestigious Kunstakademie, Dusseldorf. His first solo gallery show was held at Galerie Johnen & Schottle, Cologne, in 1988. | Brigitte LacombeIn her second book, acclaimed photographer Brigitte Lacombe offers revelatory portraits of Barack Obama, Brice Marden, Joan Didion, Kate Winslet, Daniel Day-Lewis, Miuccia Prada and many of her most influential contemporaries. |
Ansel AdamsThe legendary artist Ansel Adams was a keen photographer of trees and forest woodlands, distilling their essence in striking black-and-white images. This book presents some 50 of Adam's finest photographs of trees. | Oscar Riera Ojeda, Mark Pasnik, Paul WarcholElements is the 2nd volume in the Architecture in Detail series, which presents a collection of new projects in which the designer's ideas are evident in the minor moments of space. |
Terence PepperBeaton: Portraits is an exciting and comprehensive look at a tour-de-force photographer and is an essential book for anyone interested in photography, fashion, or twentieth-century style and design. | Deborah Alun-Jones, John AytonThis beautifully photographed and entertaining book, with images of such public figures as Marlene Dietrich, Princess Diana and Coco Chanel looks at the lasting importance of charms through the modern use of them on necklaces and charm bracelets. |
 Between 2002 and 2007 the Belgian photographer Jean-Paul Deridder, born in 1963, visited cinemas in Germany and Belgium with a large-format camera to photograph projectionists in their natural environments. | Barbara LinzMaterials inspire and arouse emotions, they surround us everywhere, we possess them and feel them. As with people, our first impression of them is provided by the visual perception they create. |
Joachim FischerFrom museums to skateboarding parks, and from bridges to furniture, concrete proves to be a surprisingly versatile building material. | Oscar NeimeyerBrazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer is one of the architectural masters of the 20th century and a pioneer of Modernism. Here he recounts his life in an informal narrative that moves from his childhood to friendships with intellectuals and politicians. |
 This exhibition catalogue dedicated to Dan Flavin, one of the most important artists of the second half of the 20th century, is published in conjunction with the fall exhibition at Villa Panza in Italy and organized in collaboration with the FAI. | Eamonn McCabeAn extraordinary photographic history of the first decade of the twenty-first century charting the political, cultural, sporting and newsworthy moments that shaped the last 10 years. |
Eugene RichardsObok "The Americans" Roberta Franka album "Dorchester Days" Eugene'a Richardsa jest jednym z najwiekszych projektów fotografii społecznej XX wieku. | Irving PennOne of the world's preeminent photographers, Irving Penn is famous for portraiture, still life, and other commercial work. He is less well known as a superb photographer of the female nude. |