Photography
ROBERT CAPA: THE WORK 1932-1954
A deep dive into the iconic oeuvre of the man dubbed by Picture Post "the greatest war photographer in the world"
NICK BRANDT: THE DAY MAY BREAK, CHAPTER TWO
"These are cautionary tales of tenuous survival, and while the pictures themselves are fascinating because of how strange it is to think of the animals and people calmly sharing personal space, it should not be happening and it feels both magical and ominous, hopeful and unsettling." -Shana Nys Dambrot, L.A. Weekly
DAYANITA SINGH: SEA OF FILES: HASSELBLAD AWARD 2022
On Singh's inventive explorations of archives--with an essay by Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk
CARRIE MAE WEEMS: THE SHAPE OF THINGS
A grand panorama of race and civil unrest in America's past and present
INVENTING PHOTOGRAPHY: WILLIAM HENRY FOX TALBOT IN THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY
Written by Batchen, Geoffrey
A compelling look into the archives of the innovative photographer, William Henry Fox Talbot. William Henry Fox Talbot is celebrated today as the English inventor of photography. He first made early photographic experiments in the 1830s and released the details of his photogenic drawing process in January 1839.
DREAM STREET: W. EUGENE SMITH'S PITTSBURGH PROJECT (FIRST EDITION, ENLARGED)
New edition of poignant selected images from famed Life photographer W. Eugene Smith's Pittsburgh project. In 1955, having just resigned from his high-profile but stormy career with Life Magazine, W.
TED SERIOS: THE MIND'S EYE
The extraordinary story of the Chicago bellhop who attempted to transfer mental images to Polaroid film
HAUNTED AIR
Written by Brown, Ossian
A collection of anonymous Hallowe'en Photographs from America, c.1875 - 1955 The roots of Hallowe'en lie in the ancient pre-Christian Celtic festival of Samhain, a feast to mark the death of the old year and the birth of the new.
RICHARD AVEDON: RELATIONSHIPS
How the legendary portraitist forged enduring relationships with his sitters, from Marilyn Monroe to Truman Capote
EVELYN HOFER: EYES ON THE CITY
How Hofer used the photobook form to chronicle American and European cities in an era of postwar transformation