Triple-Flavoured Fish

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Triple-Flavoured Fish
“We want people to be able to see us from afar.” Ironic, given the fact that most of them — the owners and workers — want to stay invisible. This photobook is a tribute to Tom Yam restaurants, known locally...

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Ravens & Red Lipstick: Japanese Photography Since 1945

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Ravens & Red Lipstick: Japanese Photography Since 1945
This book is an accessible and visually rich study of Japanese photography since 1945 by an experienced curator specializing in Japanese art and culture. This rich volume provides one of the first overviews of Japanese photography to be published in...

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Dancing with my Camera

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Dancing with my Camera
Accompanying Singh’s first touring retrospective, this survey includes previously unseen early works, favorite series and new montages. The internationally acclaimed photographer Dayanita Singh often describes herself as a “book artist.” Accordingly, Singh was closely involved in the making of this...

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Let's See

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Let's See
  A photo-novel of Dayanita Singh’s earliest years as a photographer. A return to a time when Dayanita Singh (born 1961) did not yet consider herself a photographer, Let’s See is the probing remembrance of “an eye I no longer...

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Flora Photographica

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Flora Photographica
Vivid, colorful, and spectacular: a lush and definitive overview showcasing the masterworks of flower photography by the world’s leading photographers. Flowers have been a source of inspiration for photographers since the medium’s inception; immortalized by luminaries such as Man Ray,...

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After the Rain: Number 2

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After the Rain: Number 2
After The Rain is a meditation via photography on nature and the environment. The journals contain stunning photography capturing seaside and riverside life. After The Rain: Number 2 came three years after this journal made its debut. We’ve had a...

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After the Rain: Number 1

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After the Rain: Number 1
After The Rain is a meditation via photography on nature and the environment. The journals contain stunning photography capturing seaside and riverside life. After The Rain: Number 1 is a meditation via photography on nature and the lesser-heard inner voices....

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Family Pride

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Family Pride
'Family Pride' started off as a remembrance for his mother, and has since grown into something more. Through speaking with other Malaysian-Chinese families who have endured similar hardships and documenting the sacrifices they made to secure their children’s future and education, he...

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The Colors We Share

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The Colors We Share
Made for young readers, six and up, this book features portraits that celebrate the diverse beauty of human skin. By depicting people from all over the world against a background that matches their skin tone, Angélica Dass shows us how...

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Chewing Gum and Chocolate

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Chewing Gum and Chocolate
  One of Japan's foremost twentieth-century photographers, Shomei Tomatsu has created a defining portrait of postwar Japan. Beginning with his meditation on the devastation caused by the atomic bombs in "11:02 Nagasaki," Tomatsu focused on the tensions between traditional Japanese...

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On Contested Terrain

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On Contested Terrain
An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain is the first comprehensive survey of the Vietnamese American artist, published on the occasion of a major exhibition organized by Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. Drawing, in part, from her own experiences of the Vietnam...

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Excavating the Future City

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Excavating the Future City
For the past thirty years, Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama has undertaken a photographic examination of the life of cities and the built environment. Each of his series focuses on a different facet of the growth and transformation of the urban...

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Hi-Nikki (Non-Diary Diary)

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Hi-Nikki (Non-Diary Diary)
A never-before-published collection of beautiful, arresting photographs from Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. On the occasion of its thirtieth anniversary in 2014, the Foundation Cartier pour l’art contemporain asked the prolific Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki to take a photograph every day...

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Jugni Ji

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Jugni Ji
"‘Jugni’ is a Punjabi word that literally means a ‘female firefly’ and to me, it represents the spirit of life. This book holds one year’s worth of moments where I caught even the tiniest glimpse of Jugni itself. Each photograph...

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Objectophilia

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Objectophilia
"The objects I capture include daily used items, flowers I’m obsessed with, and retransformed packaging items. Work got more challenging during the pandemic, and being confined to one place worsened. Taking pictures is a safe space that allows me to...

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Lover to Lover

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Lover to Lover
LOVER TO LOVER "Row to row, back to back, lover to lover and black to red". This series of street snaps gets inspiration from a line of "Lover to Lover", a song by Florence+the Machine. Serjenq imagines that there is...

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