Michael Hoppen is delighted to announce an exhibition of Masahisa Fukase's series From Window, 1974, shown in London for the first time. This body of work, which has previously been published only in ...
With the realm of fashion being long assisted by the photographic medium, there are few artists that succeed in constructing the theatrically surreal fashion images produced by Guy Bourdin throughout ...
10 Portland Road 26 Sep - 8 Nov 2024 'Shot each morning from the window of their apartment on the fourth floor of a sprawling suburban housing complex, Fukase ...
Bar Los Siete Espejos (Bar of Seven Mirrors), Valparaiso, Chile, 1963 ...
Album: The Nome Community, and the Gold Rush, Alaska, Early 20th Century ...
‘Natural arches, for example, become bridges between worlds, thresholds of transition. Solitary sea-stacks become sirens awaiting the unwary seafarer. Caves become entrances into the labyrinth or the ...
Following a hiatus in his frenetic photographic career, Moriyama returned to photography with this book, Light and Shadow. Using high contrast to reexamine quotidian scenes and still lives made up of ...
This photobook takes its name and subject from the Japanese word for palm tree. Daidō Moriyama is one of Japanese photography’s most active and iconic figures. Witness to the spectacular changes that ...
Does extreme physical torture increase religious awareness or bliss? Are these carvings physical or purely mental or both? Are we as human beings especially equipped for having religious experiences?
Fashion photographer Andre de Dienes's life was changed forever one day in 1945 when he met a lovely young aspiring model named Norma Jeane Dougherty. He instantly fell in love with her innocence and ...
Albarrán Cabrera's monograph The World’s First Photobook was Blue is not a book about what Albarrán Cabrera do, but why they do it. A book without a beginning or and end, without a specific cover ...