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  • Hato Press Ken Kagami - Selfie

    Book Synopsis

    £21.00

  • Mary McCartney: Monochrome & Colour

    £67.50

  • Dzhangal

    GOST Books Dzhangal

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this new book, acclaimed photographer, Gideon Mendel, - performed a type of contemporary ethno-archaeology, evoking the camp resident's humanity through what was discarded. Visible ingrained dirt and ashes allow the viewer to sense the refugees' struggle to live ordinary lives under the most extraordinary circumstances. Mendel's alternative portraits of the Jungle residents are representative of the plight of displaced people across the globe. The book's title 'Dzhangal', is drawn from a Pashto word meaning 'This is the forest', the origin of the contentious term 'The Jungle'. The book will include over 40 photographs with texts by refugees, writer and broadcaster Paul Mason and art historian Dominique Malaquais.

    5 in stock

    £23.75

  • Good Sick

    GOST Books Good Sick

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    £38.00

  • Spud

    GOST Books Spud

    Book SynopsisSPUD, a new book by Brian Griffin, inspired by a residency in Béthune-Bruay in Northern France, marks the centenary of the end of World War I. Last year, Griffin spent three weeks in the French town, near the site of the Battle of the Somme and, also a large McCain potato factory – one of the largest potato production plants in Europe, producing around 1700 tons of frozen chips each day. With the coincidence of `SPUD’, the informal British word for potato also being slang for low ranking British soldiers in World War I, Griffin explores the relationship between the potatoes grown in the soil and the soldiers who were killed in the very same place, over 100 years ago.

    £33.25

  • SPOOR

    GOST Books SPOOR

    Book SynopsisSPOOR comprises groups of colour photographs made by Roger Palmer while following rail routes between towns and settlements of South Africa. The photographs were accumulated between 2014 and 2018 as Palmer drove along mostly minor roads through the country?s nine provinces. A 'spoor' is the track or scent of an animal or person. In Afrikaans it also refers to rail tracks.

    £38.00

  • When we lie down, grasses grow from us

    GOST Books When we lie down, grasses grow from us

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 2009 Karolina Gembara moved to Delhi to learn photography and stayed for seven years. Whenwe lie down, grasses grow from us, comprises photographs taken during this period, as Gembaradeveloped a love/hate relationship with the city, borne out of a combination of fascination,homesickness and a feeling of transience.

    5 in stock

    £28.50

  • My America

    GOST Books My America

    Book SynopsisMy America is a collection of images taken at sites where US law enforcement officers have killed citizens.

    £45.00

  • We Don't Say Goodbye

    GOST Books We Don't Say Goodbye

    Book SynopsisMeloni’s original aim was to connect the history of troubled countries with their current events to explore new ways of capturing uprisings against totalitarianism and the after-effects of colonial ventures. ‘My intent was to try, within the limits of visual language, to understand and rationalise a conflict— its roots and evolution—and thus position it within its historical context. The Islamic State’s emergence was a logical development, and I can potentially understand why many young men in Iraq, Syria and Libya decided to join. I asked myself many times: if I had been born Iraqi and my family was killed by US soldiers, what might I have done?’

    £38.00

  • Paradise City

    GOST Books Paradise City

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisSebastien Cuvelier's journey to Iran was inspired bya manuscript written on travels to Persepolis madeby his late uncle in 1971. In this book, the photographsfrom Sebastien's time in Iran are layered on top of hislate uncle's diary as a conversation between the twojourneys.

    5 in stock

    £33.25

  • Questions (After Brecht)

    GOST Books Questions (After Brecht)

    Book SynopsisDuring the summers of 2017 and 2018, Karen Knorr was given a carte blanche to photograph the building site of the disused Art-Deco Department store in Paris, La Samaritaine. The resulting photographs, infused with playful fantasy and surrealism, were taken with a large format camera and transformed with solarization. They are accompanied by lines from Brecht’s poem: Questions from a Worker Who Reads (1935). These photographs record and document a labour in progress, yet the construction workers have exited and the building is built as if by magic.

    £28.50

  • Daleside: Static Dreams

    GOST Books Daleside: Static Dreams

    Book SynopsisDaleside, in the Gauteng Province, once had a predominantly white population and is isolated in the industrial outer suburbs of Johannesburg. Its separation has resulted in Daleside’s residents becoming increasingly inward-facing, and in the space of a decade it has become an isolated ghost town with a dwindling population consisting of mostly mine workers and smallholders. Commissioned by Rubis Mécénat through their Of Soul and Joy programme, the resulting photographs provide a counterpoint—Clément-Delmas’s images show dignified figures whose dreams are at odds with reality whereas Sobekwa’s landscape portraits show no such escapism. Looking beyond the deep-seated Black/white binary, they depict the poverty afflicting Black and white residents alike as forgotten members of society stuck in a dead end. Contrary to his expectations of what he might find there, Sobekwa came face to face with the reality of Black and white residents experiencing the same poverty out of eyeshot of the tightly-guarded houses of the wealthy. In Daleside: Static Dreams, the images by each photographer are presented alongside each other in a foldout book so they can be read individually or as pairs.

    £38.00

  • Mischling 1

    GOST Books Mischling 1

    Book SynopsisSara Davidmann’s father was never able to talk about his experiences growing up in Nazi Berlin, the traumatic events that occurred before he left, the family members who were murdered, or his evacuation. These experiences formed a space in his life that was too painful to revisit, and Davidmann grew up knowing very little about this side of her family history. From her father, she inherited an aversion to everything connected with the Holocaust. Through piecing together fragments from family albums and in-depth research through archives and archival materials, and reworking imagery through her own processes, Davidmann re-tells the story of a family history nearly extinquished.

    £42.75

  • Sourpuss-The Opera

    GOST Books Sourpuss-The Opera

    Book SynopsisSour-Puss came into being some five years ago. Her creators, Portuguese photographer Diogo Duarte and psychotherapist Jessica Mitchell, who originally hails from Brooklyn, speak of her as being 'born.' In reality, the birth of Sour-Puss has been a gradual one, and her character has developed as her story has unravelled.

    £33.25

  • Leave and Let Us Go

    GOST Books Leave and Let Us Go

    Book Synopsis‘I became acutely aware that what a foreigner is able to capture through an image does not always embody the lived reality of locals. Several days into an embed with Iraqi Special Forces, a way of bridging that divide became evident when a soldier shared the pictures on his phone with me: his wife, his children, the people he had killed, his university graduation day, his wedding. Similar interactions like this happened so often during my time there, I began asking to download these images in order to create an archive of the personal accounts of people who wanted their stories witnessed, not just represented. In total I have collected roughly 350,000 images and videos from over fifty different people across the country. I also began to scan the family photo albums of many of the people I met to create a multi-generational view of Iraq, dating as far back as the 1920s. These photos were supplemented with interviews, found objects, newspaper and magazine clippings, along with images recovered from found cell phones of suspected ISIS militants and those who lived under their rule.'

    £45.00

  • Campesino Cuba

    GOST Books Campesino Cuba

    Book SynopsisThe histories of these communities have formed the backbone of Cuba, and yet they are rarely depicted in photographic representations of the country. Sharum began researching Campesino communities in late 2015 and his resulting black and white photographs depict the intertwined relationship of people and the land they depend on.

    £42.75

  • Sin Salida

    GOST Books Sin Salida

    Book SynopsisSin Salida (No Way Out) by photographer Tariq Zaidi documents the impacts of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha gang (MS-13) and its rival Barrio 18 gang members on El Salvador. By depicting the gang members, police, prisons, murder sites, funerals, and the government's war against the gangs, Zaidi illustrates the control the gangs have over the wider Salvadoran society, the violence through which they operate and the grief and loss resulting from the violence.

    £33.25

  • The Settlements

    GOST Books The Settlements

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisKen Taranto had been visiting Israel once or twice a year for seven years when he decided to visit the settlement, Ma’ale Adumim, the first he had ever been to. He had seen the signs for it on the highway from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea and could see clusters of apartment buildings on the hilltops. Six months later Taranto and his family moved to Israel and he printed out a map of all the settlements and began to research them. He learned there were six distinct regions of settlements in the West Bank—Shomron, Binyamin, Gush Etzion, East Jerusalem, the Jordan Valley and the Hebron Hills. They were of various densities and ages. There were small settlements with a few hundred residents, some with a few thousand, and others with over ten or twenty thousand people. There were also many unofficial settlements, called outposts, with populations made up of a small number of families.

    5 in stock

    £33.25

  • Architecture + Beauty

    GOST Books Architecture + Beauty

    Book SynopsisThese concepts are explored through four distinct sections of the book focusing on pictures he took of public diving boards in New South Wales, Australia, The STS Kruzenshtern—a German ship that was surrendered to the USSR in 1946 as a war reparation, the MV Paul R. Tregurtha—the longest ship operating on the Great Lakes complex, and the Lusophony Games—the multinational, multi-sport event for athletes from Portuguese-speaking nations.

    £38.00

  • Bank Top

    GOST Books Bank Top

    Book SynopsisEaston’s photographs, alongside texts by writer, poet and social researcher Abdul Aziz Hafiz, aim to confront stereotypes and question the dangerous over-simplification of the challenges facing such communities. They do so by presenting the contemporary experience of residents as an ‘alternative history telling’. The black and white photographs in the book were all made in an area less than half a mile square in Blackburn during 2019 and 2020. Working with a large-format wooden field camera, Easton spent long days and weeks in the neighbourhood talking to residents and sometimes making pictures. The project melds image and text — Easton’s portraiture and landscapes combined with poetry and an essay by Aziz Hafiz and with the testimonies of residents. This long-form collaboration acknowledges the issues and impacts of social deprivation, housing, unemployment, immigration and representation, as well as past and present foreign policy. The result is a collective and nuanced portrait of the town — a sensitive response to the oversimplistic representation of such communities in both the media and by government, which deny the right of Bank Top to tell its own story.

    £42.75

  • The Truth is in the Soil

    GOST Books The Truth is in the Soil

    Book SynopsisAfter the death of her father, Sakellaraki's photography emerged as a passageway to navigate her personal grief. The project evolved to explore collective mourning in Greek society, ancestral rituals, private trauma and the passage of time-inspired by the last female communities of mourners in the Mani peninsula of Greece. 'In the wake of witnessing loss globally within our cultures and civilisations, I want to stimulate the viewer to rethink mortality through this imagined path of departure onto a new landscape. ..The Truth is in the Soil, reflects on how my personal story has transformed into a collective narrative of loss aiming at contributing to the collection of tales of human struggle for meaning. To me, these images work as vehicles for mourning perished ideals of vitality, prosperity and belonging, attempting to tell something further than their subjects by creating a space where death can exist.'

    £42.75

  • Wahala

    GOST Books Wahala

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisDrivers of the global economy such as oil, gas and coal wreak havoc on the environments and everyday lives of those living near where these resources are mined. Through his images, Hinsch addresses global power relations and mechanisms of capitalist exploitation and sheds light on those who endure long-term damage to the environments they call home.

    5 in stock

    £38.00

  • GOST Books The Uncanny

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    Book SynopsisIn 2011, Pongo travelled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to photograph the country’s general election and its impact on society. He soon became aware that, as a European educated photographer he could neither define which stories mattered nor were they his to tell. As his awareness of this increased, he came to terms with the limits of photography to show ‘the truth’ as well as his own limitations in accessing and understanding the environment, bias, and stereotypes. The project evolved into the photographs which form his first book The Uncanny. The Uncanny was the winner of the ICP GOST First Photobook Award 2020.

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Glad Tidings of Benevolence

    GOST Books Glad Tidings of Benevolence

    Book SynopsisTwenty years ago, Moises Saman was working in Iraq as a photojournalist during the US-led invasion and occupation. Glad Tidings of Benevolence combines his photographs taken during this period and the following years with disparate documentation and texts. Collectively, these materials raise questions about the complex representation of war, competing narratives and the truths buried within the clamour—at a time when the war begins to recede from global public memory. ‘My photographs are not meant to represent an objective account of the Iraq war against which to compare the textual references. Rather, the book grapples with my own role and power as a narrator - particularly one with access to foreign publications - and the biases and limitations inevitably embedded in my work.’ Saman began working as a newspaper photographer in Iraq just before the invasion. He has covered the US occupation and withdrawal, displacement, ethnic cleansing and other human rights and humanitarian crises, governance issues and the rise and fall of ISIS.

    £58.50

  • Angel's Point

    GOST Books Angel's Point

    Book SynopsisIt is a piece of tranquil wilderness that overlooks the sprawling concrete of the city below, enveloped in thick brush and old trees, accessible through small winding trails. Photographed over a period of four years, Angels Point, in the words of Ianiello, ‘… stands at the edge of the new and the forgotten. A place to hide, to explore, with no commitments, no judgments.

    £42.75

  • Gli Isolani (The Islanders)

    GOST Books Gli Isolani (The Islanders)

    Book SynopsisWorking with a large format 5x4 camera, Gli Isolani draws upon the visual language of Tomlinson’s previous projects, lending the black and white photographs a veil of timelessness. At the project’s genesis, Alys researched the literature and poetry connected to the history and culture of the islands of Italy, exploring tradition and identity, ancient myths, folklore and fairy tales. Set against crumbling stone and rural fields, the images depict the elaborate and uncanny costumes and masks worn for Holy Week, and other events and festivals, sometimes inspired by pagan ritual and beliefs. The fantastical tales and precious costumes have been passed down many generations within these communities where customs run deep. The gestures and the costumes depicted in the photographs draw on the relationship between man and the land, the sacred and the profane, and good and evil.

    £38.00

  • The Good Citizen

    GOST Books The Good Citizen

    Book SynopsisThrough images taken by Rasmussen across dozens of states— introducing him to hundreds of people along the way—and essays by renowned legal scholar Frank H. Wu, the book seeks to provoke thought and conversation around the complicated nature of American identity. ‘The Good Citizen does not pretend to provide answers,’ says Rasmussen,“This is not a polemic, a textbook or a political tract. Rather, it is a series of images and essays that seek to provoke thought and conversation around the complicated nature of American identity.’

    £42.75

  • Thatcher's Children

    GOST Books Thatcher's Children

    Book SynopsisThatcher’s Children was born out of a series first made in 1992 focusing on two parents and six children living in a hostel for homeless families in Blackpool, England. The project was made in response to a speech by Peter Lilley, then Secretary of State for Social Security, in which he announced his determination to ‘close down the something-for-nothing society.’ French newspaper Libération dispatched a journalist to northern England to find out what this society looked like, and Easton was commissioned to take the accompanying photographs. His resulting monochrome images of the overcrowded two-bedroom council flat in Blackpool sparked a reaction by both the public and the press. His images attached human faces and nuanced realities to a group of people casually maligned by politicians and media as an ‘underclass of scroungers.’

    £42.75

  • The Things Not Seen are Eternal

    GOST Books The Things Not Seen are Eternal

    Book SynopsisIn 2021, Dyal passed by Riverside Baptist Church on a weekday afternoon, and after not being inside the building for over 50-years, spotted an open door and entered. He began to return regularly to document the interior and the many rooms and spaces which are no longer in use, without electricity and slowly deteriorating. His painterly photographs are devoid of people but heavy with the echoes of past human presence—chairs, toys, robes, furniture, artificial flowers and books— relics of an earlier time. Dyal’s background as an architect is evident in his portrayal of the building, its details and negative space. Multiple doorways lead the viewer through the book, and objects in the photographs often appear as sculptural inventions. A series of archival black and white photographs at the end of the book, show the church in its heyday offering a counterpoint to what remains. Although firmly rooted in one church, the images are representative of a wider pattern of diminishing church attendance across the US.

    £42.75

  • Tuck and Roll

    GOST Books Tuck and Roll

    Book SynopsisUsing the artist’s close friends and trans siblings as stand-ins for biological family, Houston’s images ‘manifest a desire to have unconditional relationships’ without losing the landscape they grew up in. The images are made up of materials fundamental to queer nightlife and include friends, family, partners, interiors, and landscapes addressing the multi-layered erasure queer communities have experienced.

    £38.00

  • D Giles Ltd Trevor Paglen: Sites Unseen

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrevor Paglen is an American artist, geographer, and author. What I want from art," says Paglen, "is to help see the historical moment we live in." His photographs make visible things we're not meant to see; he regards this invisibility as emblematic of that moment. Looking toward the earth, sea, or sky as earlier artists have, Paglen captures the same horizon seen by Turner in the nineteenth century or by Ansel Adams in the twentieth. Only in Paglen's images, a drone or classified communications satellite is also visible. "For me," Paglen observes, "seeing the drone in the twenty-first century is a bit like Turner seeing the train in the nineteenth century." Turner was less interested in the technology than its effects on perception, by its ability to accelerate human motion. Paglen is interested in our evolving perception in space. Standing in the Western landscape where Adams worked, Paglen photographs the drone as it photographs him. His images suggest that our conceptions of space and visuality are undergoing radical change; the physical limits of vision are no longer a reliable measure of what is visible to (often mechanical) others.Trevor Paglen: Sites Unseen is the first major career survey for the artist in the United States. it presents Paglen's key photographic series: Limit Telephotography; Tapped Underwater Cables and Cable Landing Sites; and The Other Night Sky and Untitled (Drones). Other works included are Code Names, NSA Triptych, 89 Landscapes, Trinity Cube, Autonomy Cube, and The Fence. The volume includes an essay by curator John Jacob; an essay by Luke Skrebowski of the University of Manchester; and a conversation between the artist and Wendy Hui Kyong Chun and Katherine Crawford.

    5 in stock

    £36.00

  • Push The Sky Away

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Push The Sky Away

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    £31.50

  • Shout It Loud, Shout It Clear

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Shout It Loud, Shout It Clear

    Book SynopsisA unique and timely overview of the contemporary protest movements within UK society

    £23.75

  • Coney Island

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Coney Island

    Book SynopsisA fascinating photographic insight into Coney Island - an icon of American culture.

    £21.60

  • Mother

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Mother

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisQuiet domestic interiors act as a stage for life's everyday details, and though the focus is on the individual the bond between mother and son is a powerful constant, even as the balance of that relationship begins to change.

    15 in stock

    £27.00

  • The Lament

    Dewi Lewis Publishing The Lament

    Book SynopsisHarvey Benge continues his investigation into the nature of things through a celebration of the democracy of images.

    £22.50

  • Well Heeled

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Well Heeled

    Book SynopsisWell Heeled captures details in a dog's eye view that we bipeds would not usually see.

    £23.40

  • The Englishman And The Eel

    Dewi Lewis Publishing The Englishman And The Eel

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisA journey into that most London of institutions, the Eel, Pie and Mash shop.

    20 in stock

    £26.10

  • Battleship Island

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Battleship Island

    Book Synopsis

    £27.00

  • Empty Days

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Empty Days

    Book SynopsisIn run-down streets and shabby cafes Summerfield found his pictures for Empty Days. Among the tragic lives he encountered, lives that touched him because they reflected his own struggles, he made images that would tell their stories, his own story.

    £27.00

  • Photographic Treatment Vol 3

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Photographic Treatment Vol 3

    Book SynopsisConducted in collaboration with neurologists, gerontologists and psychologists, the project aims to provide an image-based therapeutic tool to improve the well-being of senile dementia patients.

    £12.34

  • Photographic Treatment Vol 5

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Photographic Treatment Vol 5

    Book SynopsisConducted in collaboration with neurologists, gerontologists and psychologists, the project aims to provide an image-based therapeutic tool to improve the well-being of senile dementia patients.

    £12.34

  • The Month Before Trump

    Dewi Lewis Publishing The Month Before Trump

    Book SynopsisA fascinating study of The United States just before the election of Donald Trump.

    £23.40

  • Out Of The Shadows

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Out Of The Shadows

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    £18.00

  • Te Ahi Ka (green/female Cover): The Fires of

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Te Ahi Ka (green/female Cover): The Fires of

    Book SynopsisFascinating book which explores the Maori people of New Zealand's Whanganui River area.

    £31.50

  • Metamorphosis: The Reuse of Albanian Bunkers from

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Metamorphosis: The Reuse of Albanian Bunkers from

    Book SynopsisOver several years Robert Hackman has photographed Albania'smilitary bunkers - strange mushroom-like structures which have now also become an element in Albania's burgeoning tourism industry.

    £27.00

  • The Men Who Would Be King

    Dewi Lewis Publishing The Men Who Would Be King

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    £35.10

  • Let Us Not Fall Asleep While Walking

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Let Us Not Fall Asleep While Walking

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    £31.50

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