An encyclopedia entry led Cemre Yeşil Gönenli to a series of photographs of prisoners, commissioned by the 34th sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Her latest book appropriates these images, questioning the power of authority
Spotlight: Photobook
After 12 years of considering the country’s history, representation, and landscape, Orrantia reveals his first body of work made from his adopted home in South Africa: “I decided that what I could say about this place was to do with my own relationship to it”
Duquesne’s first photobook is a sensual and comical exploration of performed acts of masculinity
“It’s a world in which Black folks can appear intimate, in unison with themselves, and in sync with one another”
Last summer, Yamatani embarked on a European tour of his multi-sensory drum performance, producing 3,563 images over the course of eight 15-minute performances. Now, images from the performances and the journey are compiled in a self-published photobook
Sem Langendijk documents London’s Docklands, interrogating the insidious privatisation of the area
Aronson releases the second edition of Tropicana — a vibrant exploration of Floridian youth. 100 per cent of proceeds will be donated to the Youth Concept Gallery, an organisation providing creative arts learning centres to incarcerated youth in the South Florida area
Multistory and Susan Meiselas have launched a print sale fundraising for The Haven — a shelter for women and children facing domestic abuse in Sandwell. We revisit an interview with Meiselas discussing the work, created in collaboration with the shelter and the individuals it serves
An exhibition and photobook chart the almost 30-year career of An-My Lê, tracing her distinct approach to visualising conflicts – past and present
Louise Baring’s scholarly book on child prodigy Jacques Henri Lartigue locates his photographs within the extraordinary era that they were made