The multilayered images in Williams’ latest book are veiled with a sense of surrealism, exploring a clash of themes: power and subservience; control and chaos; ecstasy and pain
Tag: Photobook
Through images and text, Papo’s new photobook confronts the struggles of postpartum depression — her own and those of the other mothers she collaborated with on the project
The photographer’s multi-layered, five-year body of work finds a new home in book form
The photographer reappropriated 150 titles from her photobook collection, creating collages confronting the continued dominance of white men in the photo world
Gold & Ashes takes over Hoxton Arches this Wednesday ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire
“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”
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
In his new monograph, Reaching for Dawn, the photographer travels across Liberia, documenting a population living in the aftermath of civil war
Incorporating a broad range of visual and textual materials, City of Incurable Women is a treatise on resistance and community through a contemporary lens
Reflections on absence, agency, and change weave through Winship’s quiet, observational images