Photography
ZUGSPITZE
Die Zugspitze ist mit ihren beachtlichen 2962 Metern der höchste Berg Deutschlands. Jährlich erreichen Hunderttausende von Besuchern das Gipfelkreuz, sei es nach einer bequemen Fahrt mit der Seilbahn oder aber nach dem steilen Aufstieg zu Fuß.
INDIGENOUS: HIDDEN BEAUTIES OF AFRICA
They are the last of their kind - the indigenous. In a few years they will have lost their tradition. Photographer Peter Voss documented from 2011 to 2013 with great effort people of the remaining natural tribes in Africa: Maasai and Samburu in Kenya, the Himba in Namibia, the Dassanech, Banna, Karo, Hamar and Mursi in Ethiopia and in Togo and Benin.
ALL-AMERICAN, VOLUME TWELVE: A BOOK OF LESSONS
Over the past 11 years, the photographer and filmmaker Bruce Weber has published the book series All-American, an independent portfolio of work by artists, photographers, essayists, poets, and personalities whose lives and accomplishments warrant celebration.
GREAT BEAUTY
As the curious mind will attest, it is an ethereal thrill to discover, revere, and regale the sinuous, striking feminine form, celebrated here in a stunning visual narrative and special compendium. The collection of images in The Great Beauty fully embraces the allure and infinite intrigue of womankind in a daring, intoxicating ode to their esoteric and erotic narcissism.
HARRY CALLAHAN: THE STREET
Written by Grant Arnold
Harry Callahan (1912-1999) was one of the most influential American photographers of the second half of the twentieth century. Callahan's highly original oeuvre involved a wide-ranging exploration of photographic techniques including experimentation with exposures, a strong sense of line and form, and light and darkness.
NIGHT FLOWERS: FROM AVANT-DRAG TO EXTREME HAUTE-COUTURE
Written by Damien, Frost
It is a familiar sight late night in the centers of major cities like London and New York: the rush of people sneaking drunken kisses and fumbling exchanges before stumbling home. But travelling the opposite direction there is a select few who only come out after midnight.
KESSELS IN ALMOST EVERY PICTURE 10: PIG
Written by Michel Campeau
This edition is the result of a strange detective story, initiated by photographer Michel Campeau. While clearing out his mother's house, Campeau discovered a strange image amongst her possessions: a piglet in a restaurant, being fed milk by a customer. Some time later, he stumbled across another, similar picture by accident. Intrigued Campeau decided to seek out more of these piglet mascots.
IN ALMOST EVERY PICTURE 8 - OOLONG
Written by Erik Kessels
Photographs of a pet rabbit taken between 1999 and 2003 by Hironori Akutagawa, a professional photographer and photoblogger.
ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE: THE ARCHIVE
Written by Brunnick, Michelle
Celebrated photographer Robert Mapplethorpe challenged the limits of censorship and conformity, combining technical and formal mastery with unexpected, often provocative content that secured his place in history.Celebrated photographer Robert Mapplethorpe challenged the limits of censorship and conformity, combining technical and formal mastery with unexpected, often provocative content that secured his place in history.
TOMOKO SAWADA - RECRUIT
Written by Edited
Avec Recruit, Tomoko Sawada poursuit son travail sur l'autoportrait au sein de la société japonaise contemporaine. Elle explore cette fois les photographies d'identité que les étudiants japonais réalisent à la fin de leurs études, en vue de chercher un emploi.