Alan MooreWith each new technological advance, erotic art as a communication form has proliferated and degraded in quality, posits Alan Moore. Today, pornography is everywhere, but where is it art? | Nick BrandtIn A Shadow Falls, Nick Brandt continues his ambitious and ongoing photographic project to memorialize the vanishing natural grandeur of East Africa. |
August SanderA major figure in the art of photography, August Sander is renowned for his photographic portraits. These volumes include some never-before-seen images and essays by leading experts on Sander's work. | Richard AvedonWyjątkowa pozycja, będąca zbiorem zdjęć najbardziej wpływowego fotografa mody XX wieku, Richarda Avedona. W albumie znalazły się zdjęcia artysty z lat 1944-2000. |
Alessandro BertolottiAlessandro Bertolotti’s unrivalled collection of books on nudes, amassed over thirty years, allows us to explore the history of photographic creations, from the first academic snapshots all the way up to the most audacious avant-gardists. | Rudy Adler, Victoria Criado, Brett HuneycuttWyjątkowy projekt fotograficzny składający się ze zdjęć wykonanych po obu stronach amerykańsko-meksykańskiej granicy, przez nielegalnie przekraczających ją imigrantów oraz ochotniczą straż starającą się powstrzymać napływ nielegalnej ludności. |
Alex ColesFor well over 100 years artists have blurred the distinction between "art" and "design," creating works for which Alex Coles has coined the term "DesignArt." | Gilles Mora, Beverly BrannanThis volume is a new view of the achievement of the FSA photographers—the most comprehensive in print—that finally gives them their due as the creators of a new American photographic vision. |
Gregory CrewdsonThe images that comprise Crewdson's new series, "Beneath the Roses," take place in the homes, streets, and forests of unnamed small towns. | Gregory CrewdsonThe images that comprise Crewdson's new series, "Beneath the Roses," take place in the homes, streets, and forests of unnamed small towns. |
Glenda Bailey"Harper's Bazaar" is a distinguished fashion magazine, revered for its contributions to fashion, photography, and graphic design in the twentieth century. | Chrissie IlesThis book accompanies the Whitney Museum of American Art's exhibition of nineteen landmark film, video, and slide installations of the 1960s and 70s, many of which have been re-created for the first time. |
Jeff KoonsA hybrid of fun and fantasy, the works feature such imagery as happy-faced deli sandwiches, spiralling roller-coaster rides, succelent lips, and loose strands and braids of hair. | Lennart NilssonOne of photography’s watershed moments occurred in 1965, when the cover of Life magazine featured Lennart Nilsson’s photograph of a living human embryo—the first time life at such an early stage had been captured on film. |
Deborah SolomonWith more than 200 of her best images reproduced in stunning tritone, including many never published before and others not seen since they appeared in the pages of the legendary "Harper's Bazaar" of the 1950s... | Marie-Claire AucouturierFrom its beginnings creating leather goods for smokers, to its expansion into small leather goods in the 1950s, to the opening of the first Longchamp boutiques in the 1970s and '80s, the company has always been known for quality and style. |
Richard KernThrough his series of carefully constructed vignettes, Kern’s girls seemingly unaware of the camera, dress and undress for a camera shooting through the window or discreetly between the branches of a tree. | Bob Shamis"New York in Colour" presents the best colour photography of New York over the last century and celebrates one of the world's most visually vibrant cities. |