Anne Brigman was an artist who helped shape American modernist, feminist, and landscape photographic traditions—and she was one of the first women to photograph herself in the nude. https://t.co/qiGdDMAVKW
#BrumZineFest returns Saturday 2nd — Sunday 3rd July 2022, and we couldn't be more excited to welcome you back into our warm DIY embrace, whether in person or online. Find out more + apply for a physical stall or virtual booth to share your creations here: https://t.co/qhdY34jErS
PHOTOBOOKDAILY. Back in Stock: Nancy Rexroth + Out of Print: Ansel Adams (signed), Edward Weston, Richard Misrach, Bill Henson, Lee Friedlander - https://t.co/OD3p4athFX
Before I ever published a book, I made a homemade version of "Dog Days, Bogotá." At the time, this was the only way these pictures could live in the world. Next week these pictures will have an entirely new life as NFT's. @AssemblyCurated
Photobook: Naïma El Kadi, My Olive Tree, Memouna. Probing the artist's split personal history between Morocco and Belgium, via ephemeral views of the land, open-ended Polaroids, and reflective poems. (Yatskevich) https://t.co/XNprq8Aj7f
Annie Leibovitz at @HauserWirth Southampton - ★★☆ - A survey of the photographer's work since the mid 1990s, highlighting the reliable imagination that has cemented her reputation with editors, advertisers, and magazine subscribers. (Woodward) https://t.co/I72atDGdj6
📸📚In "The Eyes of Earth" Solmaz Daryani shares a moving story about growing up on Lake Urmia, one of the largest natural saltwater lakes. In the past decades, the lake has dried out, losing about 88% of its surface area.
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A most beautiful thing: an artist in France fills holes in sidewalks with mosaics. He is known as the "paving surgeon" and has been "treating the wounds of urban streets since 2016."
My 2020 book INNER SOUND sold out long ago - but @iainsarjeant at @AP__books tells me there’s a handful (literally) of copies with signed print still available.
Even better - there’s 25% off - this weekend only. In case you’re stuck for Christmas…
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Photobook: Enrique Fraga, Terminal. Examining a life of unending business travel, through details that highlight isolation and detachment. (Yatskevich) https://t.co/cuVWokWVPB