Christian BoltanskiInvited by France's Institut National de L'audiovisuel to comb their collection, Christian Boltanski became overwhelmed. To make the task manageable and personal, he compiled footage from news broadcasts from every one of his 60 birthdays since 1944. | John SwopeAs one of the first American photographers to set foot on Japanese soil at the end of World War II, even before Japan had officially surrendered, John Swope experienced and recorded a critical, peculiar, and fragile moment in the history of Japan... |
| Adam JeppesenRather than fall pray to Nordic melancholy while in seclusion, Jeppesen constructed a poetic, dreamlike sequence from his archive of past images that, in its arrangement, reflects the emotional and aesthetic clarity afforded by solitude. |
Alec SothIn the follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut monograph Sleeping by the Mississippi, Alec Soth turns his eye to another iconic body of water, Niagara Falls. | Steven KasherIntroduced in 1856 as a low-cost alternative to the daguerreotype and the albumen print, the tintype was widely marketed from the 1860s through the first decades of the 20th century as the most popular photographic medium. |
Curtis Winter, Anders EdstromWith a highly original approach to photography, Anders Edstram creates small sequences of sparse images which elaborate a filmic narrative of inconsequential moments, stories of moments in between moments. | Andy WarholThe Polaroid camera combined two of Andy Warhol’s obsessions — the disposible nature of modern consumerism and the photograph as a ready-made. |
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. | Jefferson HackAnother Fashion Book rediscovers the photographic stories commissioned exclusively for its fashion pages over the past 8 years. |
Tim BlanksThe second in a series of collectable books that rediscovers the ambitious photographic archives of AnOther Magazine, one of the world’s most influential fashion magazines. | Antony GormleyThis book is the definitive guide to Gormleys career, an extensive large format publication which is the first major retrospective of his career. |
Arnold NewmanWhilst Arnold Newman is recognized as a pioneer of Environmental Portraiture, he spent the early years of his career experimenting in abstract and documentary photography. | Arthur Elgort“For the past thirty years, I’ve been taking photos of people with cameras when on location, at home, and in my studio. During this time my camera collection has grown to over one hundred, and I still use every one of them! |
Heinz Hajek-HalkeThis large-format monograph is the first extensive review of the work of Heinz Hajek-Halke, an unrecognized pioneer of early twentieth-century experimental photography. | Atta KimIn the ON-AIR photographs the artist employs extremely long exposures, sometimes lasting as long as twenty-four hours, to create works that explore fundamental questions of time and perception. |
Gauthier GalletFashion photography and fashion drawing are not only images of creations, but creations themselves — productions of beauty, of outfit and of lifestyle. Photographs by Peter Lindbergh, Paolo Roversi, and Alexei Hay. | Barbara ProbstBarbara Probst’s series Exposures (2000–2006) dissects the relationship between the photographic “moment” and perceived reality by showing a single action from numerous points of view. |