'I tried to get in but I could not.'- Timo Klein 'Pools. People. Plants. Red. Blue. Green. Badelatschen.'- Mattis Hogur TBOOKS was founded in March 2010 by Cologne-based artist Tim...
A Rose and A Prayer is the first photobook by Ode, a multidisciplinary Brazilian artist working in the realms of directing, styling, writing, and curating. Composed by two photoshoots in...
Unportraits is an collection of anonymous portraits captured by Google Street View's cold and impersonal camera. The series is dedicated to non-portraits of Brazilians. The images are presented here in...
Contretemps is a project developed by visual artist Romeu Silveira during his residency at the Cité internationale des arts, in Paris (FR), between January and March 2020. The book is...
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person.Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.-Oscar Wilde In Then and There, the well-known photographer Harvey Stein documents a...
When you’re sick people say things:What are avocados good for?Your stomach is your second brain.You probably shouldn’t be eating that.You can stay as long as you like.I didn’t sign up...
Yamamoto started to photograph when he was 16 years old. He also studied painting but later chose gelatin silver print as his media. His first gallery show in the U.S....
Epilogue to After Geography Tomorrow is another day for meTime to dreamTime to think I travel along these paths in circular motionsSearching for something that is missing In these spaces I...
Sophie Gabrielle is a Melbourne based contemporary photographer and curator working in both analog and digital mediums. Graduating from Photography Studies College, Melbourne in 2015, she has been one of...
Alleyways occupy a unique position in the urban landscape. Neither entirely public nor private, conceptually they are non-places, often without names and left off of maps. They are the negative...
Zero Line Boundary is a mediation and discourse on the 49th parallel – the International Border between the United States of America and Canada, the longest continuous border in the world...
Dmitri Markov is a russian documental photographer, social worker, volunteer and journalist from Pskov. His only camera is an iPhone, with a sharp eye he documents life in the ex-URSS...
After the school year ends, teachers prep their classroom for summer vacation. Other teachers will start at new school with well-worn furniture. This means stacking furniture and tacking inventory of...
Boys Appetite rises a desire for youth, the body (mostly male) and its expressions.
Published by Stolen Books Edition of 300Softcover136 pages160 × 240 mmISBN: 9789895458967
Cardboard picture book for children nursery age that visually introduces them to animals through natural photographs.
Published by Unpatient BooksHardcover12 pages105 x 150 mmISBN 9780993149757
"Yusuf Sevinçli does not linger. He walks, he explores, he observes, he shoots and he leaves again. He collects almost obsessively scraps of reality which are always different, but they...
Fun and entertaining book including a collection of portraits of sheep which are showing off different hair'n'fur styles.
Published by Unpatient BooksSoftcover48 pages140 x 200 mmISBN 9780993149733
Covid testing policies in different countries vary extensively, from the public not having access to basic rapid testing to comparatively more social examples where people are able to have free PCR testing...
A Dying Monster is a photographic collection of corporate logos; plastered on people’s bodies, machines, and surroundings. In A Dying Monster, Eren Ileri treats Formula 1 motor racing as a defining...
When viewing the images of Katerina Belkina, it is not entirely clear what medium is before you — a photograph or a painting? In her works, the Russian artist uniquely...
The bathtub as a stage for all kinds of actions — artist Bianca Kennedy presents the bathtub in four work series and presents existential themes such as birth, sexuality and...
Volker Renner, the collector and recycler of found photographs, has tapped a new source: the website “Faces of the Riot,” which went online within weeks after the storming of the...
Gewinner is Volker Renner’s smallest book to date but, at 384 pages, not the slimmest. It’s coming out on occasion of the visual arts working fellowship from the City of...
Happy Goodnight comes from an intimate series of evenings spent between the photographer, Sanjeev Saith, and his parents at their home in New Delhi. In these quiet moments we find...
MAD Magazine pointed out in its March 1961 issue, that 1961 was the first upside-up" year since 1881 until 6009 in which the numbers look the same when rotated upside...
When Abba was ill is an intimate look at two narratives placed together in time. The outer images portray a sons’ world, trying to find a semblance of normality in...
Description: Featuring works by Adira Thekkuveettil, Amarnath Praful, Arko Datto, Arun Vijai Mathavan, Cheryl Mukherjee, Diwas Raja KC, Jaisingh Nageshwaran, Nandita Raman, Nida Mehboob, Uma Bista The Guftgu book published by...
Roadkill is based on artist Anders Ängsvik’s Project Overkill, where he takes on the role of nature photographer. Paradoxically he seeks out locations where nature is disrupted – highways: they...
Hanna Ljungh explores the relationship between the organic and the inorganic, between man and mountain. She devotes particular attention to the matter we call stone, soil, land, earth, and contemplates...
Annee Olofsson’s large, profound and often eerie photographs, video works and sculptures deal with the complexities of family relationships and power balance. Time and again, Olofsson uses her own body...
Lindenstraße, Germany’s oldest soap opera and longest-running TV series, will be put to sleep by the end of 2019. A media phenomenon since it first hit the air - waves...
Pension Schlange Pension Schlange turns the mechanics of classic animal photography on its head. Instead of waiting for hours until the animal to be captured shows itself, this photographer hangs...
In Eye of the Tiger Oscar Guermouche focuses on the stare as language. The book is composed of close-ups of the eyes of 99 male characters from various films. The...
Drawing from the Well takes us on a personal journey; a pilgrimage from west Wales to Wexford seeking a deeper understanding of ancestry, roots and inheritance. What is passed from...
Song of the Water presents two stories set in the time of the early saints by Diana Powell. In ‘Gift’, we are submerged into the birth of St David in...
Saint Aidan of Ferns is written by Christopher Power, a historian and librarian living in Ferns. He has tracked the story of St Aidan, the founder and first bishop of...
The Bright Plain contains two short stories by Michelle Dooley Mahon; ‘The Deacon’ and ‘The Meadow of Women’, in which ritual devotions are placed in contemporary contexts. She writes of...
Elena Helfrecht and Teri Varhol’s debut photobook is a compilation of their two stories, ‘The Swallow’ and ‘The Cage’. These act like telegrams between worlds, merging distant places into a...
Elena Helfrecht and Teri Varhol’s debut photobook is a compilation of their two stories, ‘The Swallow’ and ‘The Cage’. These act like telegrams between worlds, merging distant places into a...
The photographs in Martin Eberle's book "Hi Schatz!" were taken between 1997 and 2009. They document Berlin exactly as it actually was back then – beyond all official projections: unfinished,...
Tessie is a photobook inspired by the personal stories of a woman who was 102 years old. Page by page, portrait by portrait, one is drawn into a biographical collage...
The project BJUDA is an interdisciplinary and synesthetic project that explores this colour and its hues in relation to its absence. It ties in together the different phases of our...
For two years, Romke Hoogwaerts has been documenting a story that takes place on the beaches of the The Hague, Holland, where every New Year’s Eve, two neighborhoods build the...
Knives is an elegy for American manufacturing made over several years, using photography to trace the shifting relationships between masculinity, myth, and violence in a rural town whose economic base,...
White American masculinity is a construct. It is the subtext in detergent and power tool ads, crystallized at football games and in sermons, described in the design of little boy’s...
When Elliot Ross and Genevieve Allison traveled the 2,000 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border it was the spring of 2017. The post-election climate had presented a stark new context for...
Janus is another iteration of Birthe Piontek's ongoing inquiry into the topics of memory and change. Like the ancient Roman god, Janus – the god of beginnings, transitions, and endings...
The works in On the Line address a range of topics, spanning performance and the body, climate change, power, colonialism and identity, heritage, and territory. They originate from a common...
The people of Walnut Cove, North Carolina live in the shadow of Duke Energy’s Belews Creek Steam Station, where toxic coal ash is kept in a massive unlined storage pond,...
Morgan Ashcom began Open while making photographs of daily life in Occupied Palestine in 2009. As Ashcom departed Palestine for his home in the United States, Israeli security forces opened...
The project was photographed in the early 90s when Cammie Toloui was working as a stripper at the Lusty Lady Theatre in San Francisco to fund her photojournalism degree at...
Thomas Sauvin kept the negatives presented in this series un-scanned for almost a decade. Even though the artist was intrigued by the content, the risk of scanning official Chinese disposed...
Blind Spot by artist Julie van der Vaart is a poetic exploration of the concepts of imaginary time and deep time. Photographs of the human body, caves and water(falls) are...
In 1993 an author buried a golden sculpture— the Chouette d’Or (Golden Owl)—and released a book with eleven allusive clues as to its whereabouts somewhere in France. Nearly 30 years later,...
Dream Moons is a story in the first person. It mixes photography and text to tell on a journey through a bizarre dream. It takes place within the corridors and rooms...
This is an updated version of the original ‘Hunger — Epilogue’ by Michael Ackerman, featuring new unpublished photographs and a new sequence. Published by Void Edition of 2000Softcover64 pages220 x...
Joselito Vershaeve interweaves black and white photographs of both day-to-day encounters and staged fiction from archives of the artist's own work, to create visual short stories which defy conventional interpretation.The...
Leaving One for Another, by Olgaç Bozalp combines documentary with stylised constructed imagery to explore both the journeys and disparate causes of migration. Drawing on his own experience of migration,...
There is Nothing New Under the Sun is Geibl’s first monograph. Carefully planned images are mixed with stream-of-consciousness texts. A poetic approach emerges through allegories, personal short stories and image...
Bright frames before blue backgrounds. Rectilinear or, less frequently, curved. The view of the sky is unobstructed or crisscrossed by transverse struts; occasionally clouds gather. One, two, or three pillars...
The project Sleep Tight represents a very different kind of search for clues that challenges the viewer to do his own detective work. Everyone knows Columbo, the slightly quirky American...
In Wo waren Sie, Herr Renner? Volker Renner returns to the scenes of his numerous travels over the past years and takes a trip down memory lane. The artist’s book is his...
The Oldest Music has been compiled by Phil Cope, a photographer and author based in south Wales who has several published works on the subject of holy wells. It explores...
‘Sleep Creek’ is a landscape filled with trauma and beauty. It’s a place where animals are only seen when they’re being hunted and humans balance between an unapologetic existence and...
Terra is a personal exploration of the image culture of 'Ireland's largest motor and classifieds website' DoneDeal.ie. As the author becomes engrossed by found imagery of cars, farm machinery, animals...
Wie war Las Vegas (What was Las Vegas like) is not the portrait of a city. Volker Renner doesn’t waste a single picture on the familiar motifs, and even avoids...
Die Anderen This book—the title means The Others—presents eighty-seven found photographs, or more precisely speaking, slides. And yes, Volker Renner, who unearthed them, studied with Peter Piller, who works with...
This book brings together a selection of photographs by artist Mekhitar Garabedian, ocumenting the warehouse of his late father’s company, Melantex, which exported second-hand clothing from Belgium to the Middle...
'Abisso is a place whose margin cannot be known, where the light does not penetrate because it is filtered, or perhaps deliberately rejected. It is a place where the sense...
This book shows a more complete and comprehensive part of the work by Maija Tammi, developed for the White Rabbit Fever project she started in 2016. The book co-designed by...
This book is a confrontation to the inner human. Human organs are displayed under a soft light, almost in real size.There is a lot of doors open for interpretations, but...
The young photographer Wu Yuhang lock himself in his darkroom to project his feelings on instant films. The chemicals medium are manhandled, overexposed with various light sources, jogged, crushed, pressed,...
Portraits 2013-2023 is a look-back to the 10 last years of the Chinese female photographer Vaccine (formerly called SickGirl). A self-written year-by-year introduction opens the book, followed by 120 pages of...
The legend says in the eighties Anke Linz and Andreas Oettinger met each other in a disco in the countryside, and started working together ever since under the artist name...
The original 2013 series by the artist who shot the off-season seaside on various locations along the french coast has been widely augmented with unreleased pictures to become a dream-like...
In Cupboard Memories the Chinese artist Xia Boqian merge together two projects; Out of the closet, where she have covered for a long time people with depression, mental issues due...
After Whisper of the Snow (Juri Ishiwata, 2020) and Once in a corner (Kazuyuki Yamada, 2021), Bromide Publishing House ends its Japanese trilogy based on the three components of the...
Peter Granser's photo series shows selected buildings by the Bolivian architect Freddy Mamani Silvestre in El Alto, Bolivia. The 42-year-old Mamani calls his style "new Andean architecture". The shapes and colors are...
A road trip to the heart of pre-millennial, communal fervour; Lizard Point '99 is a textual and photographic exploration of a young man's last few days of being wild. By...
In her debut photobook, "Cloud Gazing', Holly Rae Jones leads us through a dreamy and hedonistic world scattered with clues of the decadence of the past. Vending machines dispensing only...
& eat of it is the second issue of Oxford based independent arts publication Hyacinth. Bringing together poetry, prose, photography, and fine art, & eat of it celebrates the joy...
Dust is an experimental photobook in response to and commemorating the commissioned body of work Dust by Atong Atem for PhotoIreland Festival 2023. Dust, commissioned by Catherine E. McKinley for PhotoIreland...
The seventeenth volume in a groundbreaking series of LGBTQ-themed photobooks from The New Press, Believable draws on the extraordinary body of work that Flash has created over four decades, from...
In The Picture of the Yellow Sun Lisbeth Johansen searches in the memories of the complicated relationship with her seriously ill father. A man who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and...
The Daddy Cool project raises questions about how the subjective image of a close relative (in this case the author’s father who passed away in 2015) can be re-examined in...
Meral Güler and Dan Porter are explorers prompted to make evident proof of their existence with over 4,000 miles between them, with a sensitivity to the stories that linger between...
'The universe is 13.7 billion years old. And it was on on clear sky of july when Apollo 11 left the Kennedy Space Center towards the moon. A mundane event...
'This book is a very personal story, a visual exploration into motherhood and postnatal depression. I have “started” this work two years ago, as a way to cope with the...
Almost thirty years ago, my older sister Cecilia tried to take her own life in a psychiatric clinic. She was twenty-three years old and had for a long time struggled...
A project that looks out of a window into history to understand the consequences of the events of decades ago on the contemporary world. The story begins in the 1960s,...
The artist book Things Change Anyway is a collaboration between non-binary, trans* artist MC Coble and art / photo historian Louise Wolthers about various kinds of metamorphosis in life, bodies,...
After living for several years in the chaos of influences that is New York, the visual artist Satoshi Tsuchiyama realized that it is Israel that is the world’s hub for...
From 2004 to 2014 Pietro Paolini (Florence, 1981) traveled through South America to observe and immortalize the social and political change taking place in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela during the...
Thomas Bachler has been working intensively since the 1980s with the possibilities of the pinhole camera. He used his own mouth as a camera obscura, converted a truck into a...
An accompanying publication for Technical Collections Dresden, 2012 containing 4 booklets: '5.80 m', 'What happens if nothing happens? – or wait for… = What happens when nothing happens? – Or...
The photobook Behausungen | Dwellings | Domicilia by Karen Weinert and Martin Päckert provides an insight into the fascinating diversity of bird nests. The large-format illustrations show selected pieces from...
“What remains when nothing remains?” The two artists Anja Bohnhof and Karen Weinert pursue this question in their long-term photographic project “Absence Notes” and photograph the workspaces of important historical...
Hermann Stamm's statements about his work, Pictures from the Record of Reflection, which he began more than forty years ago, formulate the core of his photographic work, which is now...
"Von der Latenz der Bilder" (On the Latency of Images) - this book presents a hitherto completely unknown stock of photographs by Evelyn Richter (*1930). In 2013, around seventy films...
Ari Marcopoulos is an inveterate maker of zines. This project collects in one volume for the first time a selection of zines by Marcopoulos, many never before released, providing a...
Daniela Friebel did research in the Photographic Collection of the Dresden Technical Collections. In her research, she focused on the photographic legacies of VEB Pentacon Dresden, the large company in...
Ways of Working, starts from an article in the 5th issue of Dot Dot Dot (April 2003). Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, a British graphic designer, contributed an article to the 5th issue...
“The photographs of the wild dogs in Bukhansan Mountain will be transcribed on paper and web, perpetually floating around in the infinite purgatory of images. These dogs, of whose existence...
In the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, Kwame Brathwaite used his photography to popularize the political slogan “Black Is Beautiful.” This monograph—the first ever dedicated to Brathwaite’s remarkable career—tells...
The Train Passed By: Stills starts with director Kam Jeong-won's first feature-length independent film, The Train Passed By. Hee-su, a young female worker, works at a dyeing complex in Daegu....
In a searing 2012 Guardian op-ed, Hannah Azieb Pool took Western fashion designers to task for their so-called African-inspired clothing. 'Dear Fashion,' she wrote, 'Africa is a continent, not a...
Julien Boudet returned to his hometown for a reportage on a seaport stopover. This place of birth, its inhabitants and his own gaze come together in the singular form of...
In The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion, curator and critic Antwaun Sargent addresses a radical transformation taking place in fashion and art today. The featuring of the...
Created to accompany one of the most exciting exhibitions of 2020, this stunning paperback catalogue presents the full breadth of Muholi’s photographic and activist practice.Richly illustrated, it includes images from...
British-born photographer Janette Beckman began her career at the dawn of punk rock working for music magazines The Face and Melody Maker. She shot bands including the Clash, the Specials,...
Virginia Turbett photographed everyone from the Sex Pistols to David Bowie, working for a decade on assignments for Sounds, Smash Hits, The Face and ID. She captured the fashion music...
'Of Wu Tang and things…I’d say off the bat it’s the Ol' dirty bastard, asking me to destroy the negatives, that will never leave me. Meth showing me his new...
The Precipice is the summation of nearly two decades spent working as a biomedical photographer in Miami. Chirinos threads the needle between the sometimes delicate, often brutal world of surgical...
Notice to cat lovers! This photographic series is a tribute, made of humor and witchcraft, to felids of all races. Gleaned from the internet, nonchalantly retouched in Photoshop, these images show stupid...
Anglo-Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj blends artistic themes and genres from the diverse range of his influences. The universe he creates is whimsical and eccentric, initiating a dialogue between tradition and...
This second expanded edition of Oslofjord by Jessica Williams is a close collaboration between the artist and Issue Press. Images have been both reworked and added on the five year anniversary...
Ever Wonder what it looks like when a mother in South Florida raises seven kids on her own while photographing their every move? Published by TBW BooksSoftcover, flexi with dust jacket 106 pages250 x 280...
Restraint and Desire is the culmination of a lifelong creative partnership between husband and wife Ken Graves and Eva Lipman, whose visionary life together was defined by the unique and selfless...
And You, Why Are You Black? is an open, personal and collective archive of the construction of Blackness as a political force in Spain. The project comes to life from a...
Palm Book is a collection of work from photographers previously showcased on the British publisher’s digital platform. The book pulls together artists from across the globe including Poland, England, Australia,...
Over the past five years, Caroline Tompkins has been making images of her sexual desires and fears. Her forthcoming book, Bedfellow explores the relationship sex has with pleasure and danger....
Through a series of portraits taken of strangers in 2022, lit by Portland’s trademark overcast skies, Sky Wilson constructs a vague sketch of an unremarkable yet familiar place, where longing...
A comprehensive book on the Photo Collages of Boris Rebetez. Since more than two decades this oeuvre has accompanied the artist and serves him as a technique to explore our...
During a period of six years Alejandro Morales collected more than 500 photographs depicting bodies published his local newspaper P.M. in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. The time of extreme violence made...
Drinking From The Eye is the first photobook by Australian artists Honey Long and Prue Stent, and the third in the PHOTO Editions series, co-published by Photo Australia and Perimeter...
The title P.North doesn’t refer to a place in the purest sense of the word. Drawing on a series of photographs made in rural New Zealand and Australia chiefly during...
Border closures, flight cancellations, stay-at-home orders; a collective populace clinging to news broadcasts, online analysis, social media, and hearsay. Few times in our living memory had language – however fragmented,...
‘I wanted to do something so absolutely different, and physical, and in a certain way, kind of ill-conceived… I took my camera and went underwater in a bunch of pools....
Francesca Woodman made her first mature photographs at the age of thirteen and went on to create a body of work that has been critically acclaimed for its singularity of...
The book Hulda / Lilli examines empathy through storytelling. The work is an inventive human experiment, which aims to draw out an emotional reaction and encourages viewers to probe into...
Assaults and street fights are everyday activities on weekend nights in Finland. People have a strong tendency to get rather intoxicated when partying and, once drunk, they are released from...
Blueprint 2017–20 explores how the mass media has influenced political debates and democratic processes during the process of Brexit. Norman Behrendt's photographs of Brexit-related video material examine what sort of...
Alongside Mathilde Vaveau’s photographs, Alice Lognonné’s short story is the erratic evocation of a trip in Ireland. Between Belfast, capital of Northern Ireland, and Coleman Island – a minuscule enclave...
In her writing and photography, Claire Laude’s book interrogates with the examples of two Mediterranean countries, Italy and Greece, our relationship to the land and the notion of permanence in...
'Zuza Krajewska’s portraits of young offenders at a custody centre near Warsaw examines this transitional period between physical maturity and full adult development. Her subjects were brought to the centre...
This book is an essay of images and texts bringing together the work and researches of four artists: Krasimira Butseva (Bulgaria - United Kingdom), Guillaume Chauvin (France), Ziad Naitaddi (Morocco)...
'Time that passed is present memories of future hopes. I create all my pieces with a total freedom from the state of mind I have at the moment. Being respectful...
On 26 July 2020 Alex Llovet landed with his wife and two daughters in Bristol, UK. Because of COVID-19, a few hours earlier the British government had imposed a fourteen-day...
On 13 March 2020, home confinement was ordered due to the pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus. Ana Mari was 92 years old and she had been living alone in...
Entering the intimacy of the alternative Parisian scene, Charbon portrays a new generation of artists: authors, photographers, illustrators, performers, musicians, poets. DVD included inside. CHARBON, the movie - Nominations: -...
Patrick Bienert used to explore ideas around concepts of cultures and identity grounded on the heritage of street and documentary photography. In East End of Europe, the German photographer portrays...
I Am A Mermaid is an archetypal image that represents a woman who is comfortable in the deep waters of life, in the roil of emotions and sexuality.Alice Rosati shows...
Over the last ten years, Alex Llovet's work has been structured around two main themes: identity and memory. Using the photobook format to conceptualise and present his projects increasingly focused...
УYY is an acronym for Україна Yelena Yemchuk, meaning the Slavic word for «Ukraine» followed by the name of the Kyiv-born author of the present book. Given the misleading resemblance...
'Serge Najjar writes with lines and plays with shadows. [...] For me, some images evoke the utopia of the architects of the Enlightenment era, who had dreamt of them but...
'I met Ahmed in 2017 at a social reintegration centre for young people in difficulty. Thanks to social media, we met up again two years later. Abbreviation, nickname, pseudonym: MIDO.Presenting...
'During the colonial period in the Americas, a “Cimarrón” was a Black fugitive slave who lived a free life in isolated corners of society. After independence, when slavery was abolished...
'When the city sleeps, it’s a cry from the heart for the queens, the sisters, and the muse. It’s a story of indelible loves and friendships to the core.When the...
Par delà la nuit (Beyond the Night) is a collection of photographs created by Sébastien Normand as part of his ongoing project Vérité en deça… et au-delà capturing the Pyrenees...
Inspired by the energy and tension from the members of the St Paul’s Marching Wolves, Fumi Nagasaka started to photograph them in May 2017. First time she met them, they...
'Demande à la poussière (Ask the Dust) makes one step closer to the minute, counts the speck of dust that the oblivion has not taken, explores the thin fissures where...