On Pomegranate Press’ fifth anniversary, the independent publishing house releases Under a Blanket of Stars — a new publication showcasing the work of several collaborators

On Pomegranate Press’ fifth anniversary, the independent publishing house releases Under a Blanket of Stars — a new publication showcasing the work of several collaborators
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
“I am arguing for sex as both meaningful and meaning-making. It’s an uphill battle but I think the pictures help”
Duquesne’s first photobook is a sensual and comical exploration of performed acts of masculinity
Two years since the road-trip that marked the end of her relationship, Cremona revisits the images in which she sought refuge: “The only way to let go was to create something tangible and set it free”
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
Reductively labelled a “girl photographer” in the 90s, Nagashima is now a leading voice in feminist photographic discourse. Here, the Japanese photographer discusses her new book of self-portraits, and why she took it upon herself to rewrite history
Sem Langendijk documents London’s Docklands, interrogating the insidious privatisation of the area