Klara and the Bomb is a complex and layered photobook, brimming with overlapping stories, archive, documents and constellations of images

Klara and the Bomb is a complex and layered photobook, brimming with overlapping stories, archive, documents and constellations of images
Documenting a ‘second adolescence’, the Montreal artist’s immersive book is intimate and dynamic in equal measure
From Collier Schorr’s latest publication to a mini-monograph charting Samuel Fosso’s life and work, we round up the recently-released publications to take note of
“I want to provide positive representations of people of colour and people from under-resourced areas,” says Deal, who dedicates his practice to uplifting cultural representations of his community
Suzuki’s latest book is titled Sokohi: a Japanese word used to describe visual impairment that translates as ‘shadow at the bottom’
Liz Johnson Artur, Sheba Chhachhi, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen and Sabelo Mlangeni have all released titles, which each include a conversation between the photographer and a Tate curator
The photographer reappropriated 150 titles from her photobook collection, creating collages confronting the continued dominance of white men in the photo world