Joan Fontcuberta; Geoffrey Batchen: Landscapes without Memory (signed) [£120.00]
The first major monograph to be published in the United States by one of Spain’s most prominent and innovative artists. Winner of the 2013 Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography, Fontcuberta creates what appears to be lush landscapes but they were made by scanning and…
Bill Brandt: The Assemblages – First Edition 1993 [£180.00]
In the Sixties and Seventies, Bill Brandt made a series of ‘assemblages’ of found objects. This is beach combing work: pictorial collages of feathers, fish-bones, shells, sticks, pebbles and sundry other pickings, stuck onto painted boards, collected during his time in the Provence region of…
Miles Aldridge: Acid Candy – 2008 Signed Limited Edition of 1000 [£325.00]
In his acid-coloured images of lascivious lips, impossibly glossed models and hallucinogenic still lifes, photographer Miles Aldridge is plainly heir to some of the twentieth century’s enduring pop culture visionaries. Aldridge is especially known for his colour-saturated fashion photography editorials for magazines such as American…
Ken Domon: Chikuho no Kodomotachi (Children of Chikuho) and Rumie-chan wa Otosan ga Shinda (Rumie’s Father is Dead) [£550.00]
‘Ken Domon is widely regarded as Japan’s leading photographer of the immediate post-war years: He worked in the classic photojournalistic mode, seeking to document Japanese life in the troubled aftermath of the war. During the 1950s, at a time when the rest of the Japanese…
George Dureau: New Orleans – 50 Photographs (very rare limited signed edition of 100 in slip case) [£695.00]
George Dureau presents a collection of 50 black and white images that will cause you to rethink how you look at the human form. Edward Lucie-Smith in his Introduction to this collection says that we are asked to see these models, some of them deformed,…