Artists II is the second volume of Jason Schmidt's ongoing photographic documentation of today's most significant artists. From young to old, emerging to career peaking, world famous or as-of-yet-know
With occasional help from his beloved Nita van Sloan, Richard Wentworth, a.k.a. the Spider, works to exterminate villains while evading capture by Police Commissioner Stanley Kirkpatrick.
A visitor to the municipal archives of Bebra as the booster detonation for the project BEBRA CURIOSA; In a glass case, Axel Beyer saw a model of the town hall bathed in soft light. He was fascinated b
An impressionistic shimmer of dark smears on backgrounds of bright expanse. Patterns of scattered marks and feathery plexus on white ground. Horizontal and vertical bands combining into a constructive
People do not appear in his pictures, and nonetheless Uhde is creating work that is about people - It's not the wild natrue that is his topic, but rather the earth as designed by people.
A childhood encounter with a crow at a zoo led to a lifetime fascination with avian life for the American artist Jim Dine. This encounter with the bird was perceived by the young Dine with a mixture o
This glorious 12 in x 12 in full color 14-month calendar on glossy stock, is the first devoted to the legendary BATMAN, X-MEN and TARZAN artist. Adams comic-book work serves as a benchmark and inspira
Introduces children to a variety of North American animals that live in parks and nature preserves, offering kids a wonderful way to discover interesting facts about various wildlife across the contin
Echoes collects drawings from the myriad periods of Kaluta's notable career and reveals the artist's unique passion for historical accuracy and unbridled fantasy, traits that have inspired more than o
Photographer Christopher Morris is a founding member of the photojournalist agency VII, based in New York. Morris produced My America while covering the first and second administrations of U.S. Presid
Stan Douglas is the third annual publication celebrating the winner of the Scotiabank Photography Award, Canada's largest contemporary photography award for an established Canadian artist. During the
This book presents photographs spanning Sharon Ya'ari's entire creative career, focusing on his recent works. It is published in conjunction with a major exhibition of Ya'ari's work at the Tel Aviv Mu
The Italian furniture manufacturing company CASSINA invited Karl Lagerfeld to choose his favorite pieces of furniture for an unusual photographic mise-en-scene: "I had never 'worked' on a project like
Amateur consists of four volumes and unites a vast collection of amateur photographs assembled by filmmaker Sebastien Lifshitz over the last twenty years. Found on, flea markets all over the world and
This sixth volume of Edward Ruscha: Catalogue Raisonne of the Paintings documents the 227 paintings, and studies for paintings, made between 1998 and 2003. Though a number of these works refer in some
"When I was born, I came home to my grandfather's house. His name was Morris Cohen. He was my mother's father. I lived with him for three years until my parents built a small little house and we moved
Between 1999 and 2011 David Goldblatt did work that he had not previously attempted: personal photography in color. While he had used color extensively in professional work since 1964, he had done alm
Ephemera captures our curiosity. Through it, we get a glimpse into the personalities, personal moments and ponderings, and sentiments of beloved public figures. Presented here are many such glimpses,
Generation AK: The Afghanistan Wars 1993-2012 is a retrospective selection of images of the country where Dupont has covered everything from civil war and the rise of the Taliban in the 1990s, to the
In 2010, more Americans lived below the poverty line than at any time since 1959, when the U.S. Census Bureau began collecting this data. In 2011, Kira Pollack, Director of Photography at TIME, commis