The photo volume 'Leichtes Gepäck' by Olaf UNVERZART is a strikingly different photo book, which one gladly takes in hand to accompany the German photographer on his 27 journeys made over a period of ten years throughout the world.
from 49,00 €
First published in 1973, Swedish photographer Anders PETERSEN's 'Gröna Lund' series of black-and-white portraits of mostly young people was shot at one of Sweden's oldest amusement parks, located on an island off Stockholm.
from 128,00 € Weight 0.7 kg
In 'Eight Days A Week' Andreas TROGISCH lets the world come into being by putting the motifs into a kind of natural-historical order. After the original creation is finished punctually to the Sabbath every time, the Anthropocene breaks on the day 7+.
78,00 € * Weight 1.7 kg
The first series by Pawel JASZCZUK, 'Sleeping Train', was created in 2004. This small volume contains full-page portraits of sleeping travelers on the Tokyo subway. A great addition to 'Tokyo Compression', 'Subway' (Bruce Davidson) and 'Manhattan Transit'
from 24,00 € Weight 0.2 kg
‘Siberian Exiles. Lithuania’ by Claudia HEINERMANN, is a journey through history and a story about oppression, abuse of power and crimes against humanity. It is also a story about a people who refused to be broken and to give up their identity and culture
98,00 € * Weight 3 kg
This edition of 'Chizu / The Map' by Kikuji KAWADA is an exquisite facsimile of the two-volume maquette, which also includes a booklet of texts and an interview with the Japanese artist revealing the evolution of one of the best photobooks of all time.
298,00 € * Weight 2.2 kg
For 'Quand même / Anyway / Nevertheless', Dorothée LEBRUN invited her neighbors during the pandemic to create a visual chronicle that parallel drama runs. A resolutely modern artist's book that belongs to a contemporary approach to documentary photography
40,00 € * Weight 0.6 kg
The powerful and expressive gestures on the surface of the image in the photographic volume 'Surface Tension' by US photographer Tabitha SOREN depict a dystopian outside world intermingled with the fingerprints and greasy imprints of our embodied selves.
35,00 € *
The small photo volume 'Lost Rivers' by Irish photographer Éanna de FRÉINE is an investigation of forgotten rivers, streams and watercourses in three Taiwanese cities. Neglected and shabby, they are an example of how man subjugates nature.
19,80 € *
For his photo volume 'City Diariy #5', Anders PETERSEN has photographed life beyond the fringes of polite society. His subjects, a world of prostitutes, transvestites, alcoholics are a testament to his passion for identifying and engaging with subcultures
0,00 € * Weight 0.5 kg