Sour-Puss came into being some five years ago. Her creators, Portuguese photographer Diogo Duarte and psychotherapist Jessica Mitchell, who originally hails from Brooklyn, speak of her as being 'born.' In reality, the birth of Sour-Puss has been a gradual one, and her character has developed as her story has unravelled.
Every three months a space rocket carrying three astronauts and cosmonauts to the International Space Station launches from Kazakhstan. At around the same time, to the northeast in remote grasslands, three other astronauts fall back to earth. The photographs in Some Worlds Have Two Suns document these comings and goings.
The book delves into Australias cultural memory. From repurposed jails to old schoolhouses, these often-overlooked institutions weave together stories that reflect the rich tapestry of Australian history and identity.
Skirts', a book by Clare Strand, features monochrome photographs of tables dressed with pleated cloths as if they were skirts. The book, which includes an introduction by Philippe Starck, coincided with an exhibition of Strands work at 'Les Rencontres dArles', July 2013. Simple, witty and intriguing each of the portraits show an empty clothed ......
Photographer Tariq Zaidi spent three years documenting and travelling across El Salvador with unprecedented access to prisons and holding cells across the country providing a rare look inside the country's penal system. With the help of the police force, was also able to document the state's war against the gangs
In Silent Witness, photographs of private houses and public buildings in which war crimes- specifically rapes of women of all ethnic groups living in Bosnia and Herzegovina-were committed during the Bosnian War (1992-1995) are combined with testimonies from the women who survived.
In Silent Witness photographs of private houses and public buildings in which war crimes-specifically rapes of women of all ethnic groups living in Bosnia and Herzegovina-were committed during the Bosnian War (1992-1995) are combined with testimonies from the women who survived.
Over the course of three years, Greg Gulbransen photographed Malik, a set leader of the violent street gang, the Crips. Malik was shot and paralysed in 2018 by the bullet from a rival gang, and as a result his world now centres around his small Bronx apartment in New York.
Colombia is the main producer of cocaine in the world, fuelled by demand from the US and Europe and Nissen has documented both the intricacies of the trade and lives impacted as well as the civil war in Colombia since 2010. The economics of the cocaine drug trade, intertwined with poverty and inequality, in a county with an ingrained history and ......