Arlene GottfriedBefore gentrification, New York City was a gritty and inspiring place. In its midst was Arlene Gottfried, whose eye for the sublime caught it all. Sometimes Overwhelming is a manic yet romantic ode to the people of New York City in the 1970s and 80s. | Carl De KeyzerTrinity is a milestone in the work of Magnum photographer Carl de Keyzer. It is a triptych on the theme of the omnipresence of power and violence. |
Robert Knoth, Antoinette de JongThe Certificate no. 000358/ project has covered four locations in the former Soviet Union where major nuclear accidents or atomic testing have taken place. | Martin Parr, Quentin BajacMartin Parr was born in Epsom, Surrey, UK, in 1952. When he was a boy, his budding interest in the medium of photography was encouraged by his grandfather George Parr, himself a keen amateur photographer. |
Stanley Greene, Teun van der HeijdenBlack Passport is the biography of the life of war photographer Stanley Greene. It shows Greenes war images alternated with private images. | Thomas Dworzak‘This is a toast to the Caucasus, and through the Caucasus to Georgia. This place, at a very young age, has taught me about life – in the horrors of war – in the beauty of peace. |
Jason Eskenazi, Valeri NistratovDocumentary photographers Jason Eskenazi (American) and Valeri Nistratov (Russian) 'took to the road' in Russia to shoot 4x5 color portraits in various cities and across different levels of Russian society. |