In her early twenties, the American Photographer Mimi Plumb looked back to her Californian childhood to make a series of photographs about suburban youth.
Monat: September 2020
Walter Moser (Ed.): Helen Levitt (Kehrer, 2018)
Helen Levitt (1913 – 2009) numbers among the foremost exponents of street photography. As a passionate observer and chronicler of everyday street life in New York, she spent decades documenting residents of the city’s poorer neighbourhoods such as Lower East Side and Harlem.
Kanade Hamamoto: Midday Ghost (Hito Press, 2020)
Midday Ghost is the first publication by Japanese newcomer photographer Kanade Hamamoto. Her quiet, contemplative photographs were all taken within everyday life yet show us a dream-like world beyond reality.
Juan Diego Valera: Diente de Chucho (Ca L’Isidret Edicions, 2014)
Diente de chucho shows the state of confusion and permanent alert of a disoriented photographer in an unknown place. Photographs desperately taken during a 28 day inquiry in Ciudad de Guatemala.
Witold Krassowski: Sackcloth and Ashes (Gost Books, 2020)
Sackcloth and Ashes is the result of a lifetime of work by Polish photographer Witold Krassowski. Although he has photographed major historic and political events which have helped shape societies across the world – his best-known images are the ones he took during the transformation of his native Poland following the end of communism in 1989.