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. | Flor GardunoTrilogy is a collection of the works Garduño realized over many years of photography between Mexico and Europe. It is a magical land through which Flor Garduño glides, holding her camera. |
Gianni BerengoIf photography has ever had an italian interpreter, a dedicated artisan, a mat, a lover - he is certainly Gianny Berengo Gardin (born 1930). This book is the most comprehensive collection of his images ever produced. Besides conversations with Goffredo Fo | Herbert ListThe german photographer Herbert List was an artist who combined a love of the photographic medium with his fascination with surrealism and classicism. From the 1930's to the 1950's List, a multilinguist and world traveler created a stunningly personal and |
Loretta LuxThe digitally altered portraits by Loretta Lux (born 1969) irritate the observer by fluctuating indefinitely between photography and painting and between dream and reality. | Zed NelsonLove Me explores the insidious power of the global beauty industry and our collective insecurity, vanity and fear of ageing. |
Manuel Alvarez BravoThis major retrospective documents and celebrates the work of Manuel Alvarez Bravo, the most significant force in Mexican photography and one of the foremost visual arts practitioners of the twentieth century. | Mario Giacomelli, Alessandra MauroMario Giacomelli (1925-2000) photographed farmlands around Senigallia, creating surreal hillsides with radical perspectives and exposure techniques. |
Alessandra Mauro, Marcello FloresMy Brother's Keeper gathers 22 authors and 20 exemplary stories of documentary photography. Each one is presented with an introductory text and an accurate selection of photographs conveys the sense and value of these extremely important reports. | Paolo PellegrinThe acclaimed photographer Paolo Pellegrin has documented many of the worlds most dangerous places, from Darfur to Lebanon, and Haiti to Iraq. |
Manuel Alvarez BravoIt is World War II. The corpse of a soldier lies someplace in the mountains of central Italy; in Milan, a German hidden in the cellar of a house in Via Monte Nevoso is captured by partisans... | Tito DalmauWith the images that illustrate this book, architect and photographer Tito Dalmau leads us gently through the fascinating scenario of the different forms of the inhabited landscape in Rajasthan. |
Sarah MoonSarah Moon has been a fashion and commercial photographer for more than three decades. Her first pictures, published in the early 1970s, were sensuous and romantic, imbued with the cool, watery softness of late-afternoon light. | Sarah MoonOn tiptoe, in a whisper, Sarah Moon takes us through a night exploration of this deserted place, inhabited by shadows and uncanny ghosts. |
William KleinThe most important and famous works of Klein chosen and printed from his famous contact sheets. The large prints in the book can be either detached and framed or kept in their original form in the book. |