'It kills me to look at my old photographs of myself and my friends. We were such beautiful, sexy...
A haunting photographic return to adolescent mysteries in the Ozarks
In our fourth book of Duane Michals's work, the artist explores classic themes of love and death ...
In 1994, artist Alexis Rockman ventured to the dense jungles of Guyana, the site for this fantast...
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A tribute to Eggleston's brief experimentation with pocket-sized photographs
For Now is the result of film-maker Michael Almereyda's year-long search through the Eggleston ar...
With it [his camera and portable strobes] Eggleston could shoot in virtual darkness in the juke j...
The Black Eye continues Michal Chelbin's exploration of the world of athletes and performers from...
Von Unwerth's newest work is a wild and sexy romp. Long known for her provocative work in the fas...
'In the interstices between film and photography, ad stereotypes and clichés of a Californian par...
Duane Michals returns to the poetry of twentieth-century Greek poet Constantine Cavafy for inspir...
Centered around the 2011 Libyan Revolution, Libyan Sugar is a road trip through a war zone, detai...
In 1988 Twelvetrees Press published the first book of Matt Mahurin's haunted, singular, and puzzl...
The subject matter of Debbie Fleming Caffery's new work shifts from the mysterious and hard life ...
This is an insider's history of the 'Beat' movement and its personalities through the personal ph...
In my seventieth year I have become the lucid dreamer, who has awakened in his sleep of life and ...
'This young white New Yorker came South with a camera and a keen eye for history. And he used the...
In 1977 Frank Moore took a freighter from Montreal to Santander, Spain. He traveled through Spain...
Stivers takes us into alcoholic twilight. Shuddering exiles in watery purgtory, the human figures...
'I want to make images that have open, narrative qualities, enough to suggest ideas about human l...
At 17 Mike Brodie hopped his first train close to his home in Pensacola, FL thinking he would vis...
A door, isolated in a wooden frame, opens to the man carrying a briefcase. He smiles out of the o...
The rocky coast of Maine is where Briechle found himself driven to make pictures, using the wet-p...
'John Schabel's (born 1957) series of photographs depicting anonymous airline passengers effectiv...
'A family album preserves only carefully selected photographs. Out of an entire life, it stores o...
Inspired by the life and work of the poet and land surveyor, Frank Stanford,these photographs of ...
Mexico City presents a post-apocalyptic paradigm, rivaled only, perhaps, by Los Angeles -- it is ...
William Eggleston's pioneering video work, 'Stranded In Canton,' has been restored and is finally...
Beginning in 1937, the three painters, Paul Cadmus (1904-1999), Margaret French (1906-1998) and J...
Frequently reissued with the same ISBN, but with slightly differing bibliographical details.
'Sarfati's (born 1958) work is defined through an opposition to the editorial urge to fix narrati...
John Langmore began cowboying in 1975 at the age of twelve, after his father photographed the sem...
'For a number of years, Shimon Attie (born 1957) has created his own photographic palimpsests, pr...
diCorcia's curation of 'disparate photographs,' from his early career to his first solo shows
In the spring of 2020, Aaron Stern and Lucy Helton began exchanging images via a thermal fax mach...
Bob Boltz's nighttime photographs of car crashes have a richness similar to that of 1930s black-a...
The first photographic project undertaken by Hernandez, this series includes 22 photographs taken...
As the sun fell in the west, Grímsey seemed to emit a vibration, a faint buzzing that can only be...
This sequence of 12 images '' all taken in Los Angeles, California on the same day in 1971 '' r...
DAILY, IN A NIMBLE SEA combines original and 'glitched' photographs with code from their digital ...
Rarely-seen color work from the preeminent master of postwar American street photography
One native's photographic survey of the long-stereotyped Appalachian region
In the crumbling community of a fundamentalist Mormon sect, the boys who remained behind reinvent...
Idiosyncratic looks at the stereotype of the red-blooded American man
Brodie's decade-long record of his transient American life, brimming with poignant stories of tho...