Documenting a ‘second adolescence’, the Montreal artist’s immersive book is intimate and dynamic in equal measure

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
Collectively, the images question the idea and experience of “islandness”, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in Amorgos’ atmosphere