The special edition comes in a slipcase with a print enclosed, roughly the same size as the cover, wrapped in tissue paper. The photographs in the book are from the archive of Tatia Franchet... read more
Photographs from the archive of Tatia Franchetti Twombly, granddaughter of Cy. Over 100 duotone plates spaning from 1948 into the 2000s. Published by Reference Point's imprint, Reference Pre... read more
This is a first edition of Avedon's large-format celebrated book of portraits with comments by Truman Capote. It is no longer accompanied by the slipcase in which it was issued and the board... read more
The objects that Morandi used in his work have survived in his studio all this time. These deeply pleasing bottles, jugs, vases and battered tin vessels have been photographed there, one by ... read more
A 50-year retrospective of Japan's best known female photographer. She was born in 1947, and began working with a camera in the 1970s with a generation of photographers who grew up emerging ... read more
Stylish, jazzy work from the Belgian art photographer who specialises in analogue processes, including a lot of silver gelatin prints, and who plays with multiple and repeated images. He's b... read more
Known for his work with artists such as Hirst and Kapoor, here JSK looks at what is near his Suffolk home - cart horses, owls, traces of smuggling, churches, his family.
A chic clothbound, hardback edition of Exteriors. Ernaux's text is punctuated with a series of black-and-white photographs from the collection at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie. E... read more