Photography
TWO MEN ARRIVE IN A VILLAGE PHOTOGRAPHS BY JO RATCLIFFE WITH A STORY BY ZADIE SMITH - THE GOULD COLLECTION VOLUME FIVE
Written by Zadie Smith
The selection of photographs by Jo Ractliffe in this volume were made between 1985 and 2019, and come from many places: South Africa, from the Great Karoo to Gauteng and Limpopo provinces to Zimbabwe in the north, and from the Western Cape, up the coast to Namibia and Angola.
ANNEGIEN VAN DOORN - BIOPHILIA
Written by Annegien van Doorn
From fluorescent flamingos to golden pineapples, from giraffes on the wall to fish-like pens in the aquarium, we humans seem to surround ourselves with all kinds of 'design' objects that remind us of nature. But do these things bring us closer to nature or make that distance greater?
MARK VAN DEN BRINK - THE MINOX FILES
Written by Willem van Zoetendaal
Photographer Mark van den Brink cuts the polyester film to size himself before loading it into his Minox camera. He bought the camera with the idea that it allows you to photograph the things around you inconspicuously, like a voyeur.
ANDROIDS & CRAYONS
Written by Hedy van Erp
In the 19th century, portrait photographs were often touched up with pencil or crayon. Irregularities were corrected, but it also went further; for example, by adjusting the hairstyle or colouring the clothing. Fine lines were drawn to improve the image or black retouching paint was applied in an early version of Photoshop.
AMERICAN POLYCHRONIC
Written by Roe Ethridge
"American Polychronic presents the first comprehensive catalogue of Roe Ethridge's work from 2000 to 2021, comprised of two interlocking threads of his celebrated photographic practice.
KARLHEINZ WEINBERGER - VOLUME 3 MEDITERRANEO
Written by Karlheinz Weinberger
The photographs presented in this volume carry a special status in the extensive oeuvre of Karlheinz Weinberger. To this day, Weinberger is best known for his photographs of the Halbstarke and of Rockers, as well as for his nudes.
SURFACE TENSION - TABITHA SOREN
Written by Jia Tolentino
Les photographies qui composent le livre de Tabitha Soren Surface Tension sont des reproductions à la chambre 20x25 de l'écran de sa tablette numérique. En arrière plan, derrière les traces de doigts qui recouvrent ce dernier figure un corpus d'images provenant aussi bien de l'historique de ses recherches internet, des réseaux sociaux qu'elle consulte que des sms qu'elle reçoit.