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Lost in the Amazon
In the book Aya, Yann Gross and Arguiñe Escandón take the viewer on an immersive journey in the Peruvian Amazon, combining present and past through the archive of a vanished photographer.
“Verdant Land”, The Deep Roots of the American West
A century of Mexican-American migration flows through the portraits Kathya Maria Landeros has made of her own family and the agricultural communities of the American West. Verdant Land bears witness to resilience, to belonging in the land, and to the verdant promise that drew generations of Mexicans northward into what was once their own territory.
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Denise Bellon, at the Edges of the World
Ioanna Sakellaraki and the Mark Left by Fire
Sigma, Or the Persistence of Independence
Magali Delporte’s Offbeat Greetings
Photographer Magali Delporte creates greeting cards that are far more than a stylistic exercise: they’re a family logbook tinged with quintessentially British humour.
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Elliott Erwitt: An Explosion of Color
Nan Goldin on Forging Memories Through Photography
Stephen Shore: “Photography Isn’t Very Good at Explaining”
Joel Meyerowitz: A Year of Consecration
For the past six decades, the American photographer Joel Meyerowitz has roamed the streets of the world, countrysides and beaches in search of life in blue, green, yellow and red. In the 1970s, his sense of modernism contributed to the acceptance of color photographs as works of art. In 2024, five major exhibitions celebrate his work.
