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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Photography Changes Everything

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Photography Changes Everything
Curator and writer Marvin Heiferman has focused on the influence of photographic images on culture and history in projects such as Fame After Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1999) and Image World: Art and Media Culture...

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An Aperture Monograph: Diane Arbus

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An Aperture Monograph: Diane Arbus
When Diane Arbus died in 1971 at the age of 48, she was already a significant influence—even something of a legend—for serious photographers, although only a relatively small number of her most important pictures were widely known at the time....

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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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Election Eve

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Election Eve
"On the eve of the election, when nothing had yet been decided, when everything―whatever that everything was―hung in the balance, Eggleston made an elegy … a statement of perfect calm." ―Lloyd Fonvielle In 1977 William Eggleston released Election Eve, his...

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American Geography

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American Geography
Award-winning photographer Matt Black traveled over 100,000 miles to chronicle the reality of today’s unseen and forgotten America. When Magnum photographer Matt Black began exploring his hometown in California’s rural Central Valley―dubbed “the other California,” where one-third of the population...

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The Unseen Saul Leiter

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The Unseen Saul Leiter
The first sightings of newly discovered work from Saul Leiter’s abundant archive of colour slides. Now widely acclaimed as one of the world’s greatest photographers, Saul Leiter (1923–2013) remained relatively unsung until he was rediscovered by curators and critics in...

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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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Eyes That Speak

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Eyes That Speak
  Menghimpunkan karya foto 28 pelajar Buku Jalanan Chow Kit, buku ini merupakan usaha dokumentasi soal ruang, usaha pembelajaran kendiri dan penerokaan isu kesihatan mental ketika pandemik. Rangkaian foto yang dihasilkan merupakan usaha bengkel dan interaksi melibatkan tenaga pelajar dari...

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Spark

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Spark
‘Spark’ is a collection of street photographs produced by the freelance photographer Lau Kwan Yin from 2016 onwards. It records the extraordinary moments he experienced a visual shock through photography in everyday life. A photographer switches between poses as he...

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Japan Memoirs 2010

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Japan Memoirs 2010
I fell in love with J-Pop when I was 16 years old but never thought of travel to Japan until I further my study in Australia and discover Japanese Photography during my freshman year. After I completed my essays about...

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Spectator

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Spectator
SPECTATOR captures the after-hours in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Through Spectator, the photographer Kelvin Mah reveals his journey of finding connections with the city he grew up in. Oftentimes, Kelvin feels like he is a spectator, striving for success,...

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Henri Cartier-Bresson: Paris Revisited

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Henri Cartier-Bresson: Paris Revisited
An inveterate traveller, Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004) captured the world with his camera, justly earning himself the title of ‘the eye of the century’. Between trips overseas, he regularly photographed Paris, although he rarely spoke about the city that he had...

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Women Photographers (Slipcased set)

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Women Photographers (Slipcased set)
Women have been pioneering photographers since the earliest days of the art form. This expertly curated set of three volumes in the renowned Photofile series brings together 190 women photographers from all over the world, working in all styles and...

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