INVISIBLE SUN: THE POWER OF HOPE THROUGH THE EYES OF CHILDREN
A richly produced new edition of evocative black-and-white and color photographic portraits of children in war-torn countries. Through the light in...
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AS WE SEE IT: ARTISTS RESHAPING BLACK IDENTITY
Written by Amoako, Aida
Across photography, sculpture and painting, a new wave of Black artists is challenging persistent tropes in art and wider society to depict a richer portrait of the lives of Black people from all corners of the globe.
HOLDING SPACE: LIFE AND LOVE THROUGH A QUEER LENS
Written by Pfluger, Ryan
Featuring 100 stunning color photographs of queer, interracial couples taken by a renowned photographer for the New York Times Magazine, Time, Rolling Stone, and more, this incredible photo and story collection depicts modern love and relationships in all their joy, vulnerability, and affection. Throughout 2020 and 2021, during a time of intense personal and political upheaval,
COLOR MANIA: PHOTOGRAPHING THE WORLD IN AUTOCHROME
Written by Langford, Catlin
Offering unprecedented access to the V&A's collection of autochromes--one of the greatest collections of early color photography in the world--Color Mania presents the pioneering photographic process in its full, vibrant, and painterly beauty.
WORLD HISTORY OF WOMEN PHOTOGRAPHERS
Written by Robert, Marie
Since the invention of the camera, women photographers have been key innovators in the medium and members of all major photography movements. These are artists who never stopped documenting, questioning, and transforming the world, breaking down social boundaries, challenging gender roles, and expressing their imagination and sexuality.
MONOCLE BOOK OF PHOTOGRAPHY: REPORTAGE FROM PLACES LESS EXPLORED
Written by Tuck, Andrew
The first issues of Monocle magazine hit newsstands around the globe in 2007. At the magazine's core was a pledge to commission all original photography--capturing the world on film, on the ground, and in the moment.
POWER AND PERSPECTIVE: EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY IN CHINA
A critical reconsideration of the history of photography that explores how commerce and conflict fueled its practice in nineteenth-century China Photography's development as a new form of art and technology coincided with profound changes in the way China engaged with the world in the nineteenth century.
CALLED TO THE CAMERA: BLACK AMERICAN STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS
Written by Williams, Carla
A timely reconsideration of the history of photography that places Black studio photographers, and their subjects, at the center From photography's beginnings in the United States, Black studio photographers operated on the developing edge of popular media to produce affirming portraits for their clients, as well as a wide range of photographic work rooted in their communities.
SURFING THE COSMOS: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Written by Miller, Steve
Surfing the Cosmos is an original book of photographs and text that visually explores the high/low of energy in the slums of Rio de Janeiro as compared with the high-tech physics of CERN, where discovering the origins of the universe and the elementary particles from which it is made are examined.
WALKER EVANS: LAST PHOTOGRAPHS & LIFE STORIES
Written by Lesy, Michael
In 1973, Michael Lesy was a young scholar whose first book had just been published.
SPACE SHUTTLE: A MISSION-BY-MISSION CELEBRATION OF NASA'S EXTRAORDINARY SPACEFLIGHT PROGRAM
Written by Miller, Roland
"Any backyard astronomer or space enthusiast would be delighted to have this visual journey on their shelf."