As the definitive book of the late photographer’s career lands, collaborator and ICP curator David Campany reflects on Klein’s restless, polymathic genius

As the definitive book of the late photographer’s career lands, collaborator and ICP curator David Campany reflects on Klein’s restless, polymathic genius
Currently on display at New York’s Museum of Sex, Troeller’s celebratory images capture women in moments of pleasure
For almost two decades, Holton has photographed a family in Chinatown through marriages, divorces, children growing up and moving out
Renowned for his large-scale political pieces using non-traditional processes and technology, this week the Irish artist unveils Broken Spectre – his first openly activist project. We visit his airy workspace in Queens, New York, to find out more
Following the success of her electrifying book New York, New York, an ode to her adopted city, the Czech photographer returns to her childhood home searching for nostalgia, and finding much more
“This is a project about all the things that make me depressed and anxious – it’s about racism and identity, the environment and climate change, religion and family, history and culture”
“This is a project about all the things that make me depressed and anxious – it’s about racism and identity, the environment and climate change, religion and family, history and culture”
Published four decades after the images were made, the photobook shines an honest light on the hardships endured by many, which still prevail today
In his debut monograph, Rossi explores the connection between New Yorkers and the city’s green lung: “I wanted to reflect the diversity of the people, landscapes, and moments that make Central Park the extraordinary place it is today”