“As I grapple with what took place, I hope that the project allows the viewer a more intimate encounter and insight into the aftermath of war”

“As I grapple with what took place, I hope that the project allows the viewer a more intimate encounter and insight into the aftermath of war”
Hidden in 1993 by writer and puzzle designer Régis Hauser, the mysterious buried owl has been puzzling treasure hunters for three decades. Enigmatic and surreal, Graham’s latest book investigates the unsolved mystery
In his new book, author, critic and curator Gerry Badger, explores how documentary photographers have depicted Britain’s social and cultural history since the Second World War
Made over the course of almost 15 years in more than 13 countries, Lotman’s book invites us to choose our own adventure
Blending a variety of photographic techniques, the duo draw on the power of photography to tell a story of a heritage at risk of eradication
Panebianco photographs her father’s old slides against her current locations: “It is a literal meeting of past and present, but there is also the idea of continuation, and the past shaping the present”