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Photography
Yelena Yemchuk's Ode to Odesa
As a child growing up in Kyiv, Ukraine, Yelena Yemchuk was fascinated by the reputation of Odesa as a free place during Soviet times. The city seemed full of contradictions — “acceptance but
April 25, 2022
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Books
PangeaSeed Releases "Sea Change: A Decade of ARTivism for Oceans" Book in Time for Earth Day
Just in time for Earth Day on Friday, April 22nd, art-lovers, ocean-lovers, and collectors alike will be able to purchase Sea Change: A Decade of ARTivism for Oceans, PangeaSeed Foundation's limited
April 21, 2022
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Photography
Alisa Resnik: On The Night That We Leave
From Berlin to Saint Petersburg, passing through Odessa or Italy, the ultimate location of this photobook is the night. Alisa Resnik crosses it, explores its entrails, on a path to meet it, in the de
April 08, 2022
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The Golden City: Mimi Plumb's Portrait of a Changing San Francisco
Mimi Plumb used to live on the edges of the city where the rents were cheap. Nearby, on the summit of the hill, were folded layers of radiolarian chert, the fossilized remains of microscopic creature
April 07, 2022
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Ross McDonnell: The Life of a Joyrider
The photographs in Ross McDonnell’s book Joyrider are a coming-of-age story, one where everything and everyone are constantly changing in the midst of a world where nothing ever seems to change. Fl
April 06, 2022
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Photography
Tamara Reynolds: The Drake
Every city has a shadow. Every town has a Drake. For four years Tamara Reynolds immersed herself in the lives of the people existing just above survival on one square block in the shadows of the Drak
April 06, 2022
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Photography
Good Night: Feng Li's Early Black And White Work
When photographer Feng Li published his first book of color photographs, White Night, he set aside an equally arresting collection of black-and-white photos that were the starting point and inspirati
March 22, 2022
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Photography
Love Bites: Tim Richmond's Somber Ode to the Bristol Channel
Tim Richmond’s elegiac, somber ode to a coastal stretch of the Bristol Channel poetically weaves together lives hit by decades of austerity and isolation.
March 16, 2022
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Books
Book Review: Illuminance by Rinko Kawauchi
Each time I open the first pages of Illuminance I feel like I’m simultaneously entering a dream and waking up from one. Rinko Kawauchi is a magician who works not in illusions but in revelatio
March 16, 2022
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Photography
A Look Inside Vanessa Winship's New Monograph "Snow"
In Snow, Vanessa Winship’s latest monograph published by Deadbeat Club, we see that what’s not entirely comprehended is far more compelling than what is well understood. Perhaps that’s a truism
March 08, 2022
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Joel Meyerowitz: Redheads
“REMARKABLE PEOPLE! If you are a redhead or know someone who is, I’d like to make your portrait, call …” and those 2.5 percenters of the population who learned of the ad showed up on the deck
February 25, 2022
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Books
Hot Damn!: Chloe Sells Remembers Her Time With Hunter S Thompson
Chloe Sells worked as a personal assistant for American writer and journalist Hunter S Thompson from 2003 until his death in 2005. This new book combines Sells’ photographs of Hunter’s home —do
February 23, 2022
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