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The Lost Girls by D.J. Taylor

24/04/2020
The Lost Girls is the story of four women: Lys Lubbock, Sonia Brownell, Barbara Skelton and Janetta Parlade, united by...

Richard Tuttle – A Fair Sampling: Collected Writings 1966–2019

17/04/2020
The American artist Richard Tuttle (b. 1941) is one of the leading exponents of artist’s book making. He is often...

Goya Drawings. Only my Strength of Will Remains

7/04/2020
This compelling catalogue brings together all of Goya’s drawings included in the exhibition hosted at the Prado Museum between November...

Zakir Hussain Maquette by Dayanita Singh

2/04/2020
In 2017, Indian photographer and bookmaker Dayanita Singh won the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook of the Year Award with her...

Review: Monsanto, by Matthieu Asselin

20/03/2020
In 2017, Monsanto. A Photographic Investigation by Mathieu Asselin won the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation First Photobook Award. The first edition...

Review: Romancero Gitano, by Federico García Lorca

20/03/2020
In a letter sent to his parents from New York, Federico García Lorca writes: ‘I am very happy, overflowing with...

Review: Café Lehmitz, by Anders Petersen

1/04/2019
Color Lehmitz takes us into the intimate creative process of Swedish photographer Anders Petersen (Stockholm, 1944): his notes on the...

Review: Parce que, by Sophie Calle

5/11/2018
Parce que offers a journey through all the images hidden in the Japanese binding of Sophie Calle’s new book. The...

Tori

30/08/2017
Tori – birds in Japanese – are a constant in the work of Japanese Photographer Yamamoto Masao. Since his childhood...

The Democratic Forest

25/11/2016
The Democratic ForestWilliam EgglestonSteidl, 2016Ten volumes, 1328 pagesThe first edition of The Democratic Forest was published in 1989. It was a 175...

Museum in a box

15/11/2016
Museum in a boxMarcel DuchampEdited by Mathieu MercierWather König, 2016An already hard to find edition. According to Duchamp, everything important...