Photobooks of 2019: A Summary
Photobooks of 2019: A Summary For our annual feature, we have once again invited people from a cross-section of photobook disciplines to select their…
Photobooks of 2019: A Summary For our annual feature, we have once again invited people from a cross-section of photobook disciplines to select their…
Photobooks of 2019: Martin Amis Some of my favourites from the past year in no particular order: The End of Industry by John MyersThe…
Photobooks of 2019: Awoiska van der Molen IV by Ilse OosterkampTwenty-seven images ring-bound. We see a naked toddler trying to find a position on…
Photobooks of 2019: Vanessa Winship To do this all truly and sincerely takes the strength, good humour and love of a gentle man. It…
Photobooks of 2019: Mark Power It’s been said already, but this has been a good year for photobooks, and as a result I’m unable…
Photobooks of 2019: John Sypal Tibet by Shinya ArimotoShinya Arimoto spent the late 1990′s hitchhiking around Tibet with a Rolleiflex and a backpack full…
Photobooks of 2019: Jeffrey Ladd Federal Triangle by Mike OsborneIf you’re exhausted by the state of current American politics avoid this book at all…
Photobooks of 2019: Gabriela Cendoya Like every year I think it’s so hard for me to do a list. Choosing one leads me to…
Photobooks of 2019: Eva-Maria Kunz I’m starting out my 2019 noteworthy book list with my 2018 entry. This is what I wrote on Instagram…
Photobooks of 2019: Simon Baker Busy Living: Everything with Everybody, Everywhere, All of the Time by Coco CapitanIf You’ve Seen it All, Close Your…
Photobooks of 2019: Sarah Allen The Pillar by Stephen Gill Seasons come and go but the constant in this book is the cast of…
Photobooks of 2019: Raymond Meeks Christmas Day, Bucks Pond Road by Tim CarpenterAs a fellow midwesterner, I’m familiar with a sensibility in Tim Carpenter’s…
Photobooks of 2019: Rob Hornstra Are They Rocks or Clouds? by Marina CaneveThis book is overlooked, but buy it and you won’t regret it….
Photobooks of 2019: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi (Chose Commune) Radiator Theatre by Ina JangIna Jang photographed colourful painted cutout shapes on her New York’s apartment radiator,…
Photobooks of 2019: Bryan Schutmaat I’ve limited my selection to five titles because I’ve been a bit behind on photobooks this year. I wouldn’t…
Photobooks of 2019: Amanda Ling-Ning Lo Gift by Mari KatayamaThe first book by Mari Katayama, which is both a retrospective and a portfolio of…
Photobooks of 2019: Maki In My Mind There is Never Silence by Diego MorenoAfter his very interesting first book “Huesped” published in 2018 Diego…
Photobooks of 2019: Brad Feuerhelm This is a nearly impossible year to narrow down titles to 10 books, so you get 15. It was…
Photobooks of 2019: John Gossage The Unwanted by Thilde JensenA book that ties beauty and despair together, a most unlikely paring that in this…
Photobooks of 2019: 10×10 Photobooks 10×10 Japanese Photobooks, 10×10’s first reading room project, launched in September 2012 and was ulimately donated to the International…
Photobooks of 2019: Rémi Coignet Ten books I enjoyed this year, alphabetised by author. New Dutch Views by Marwan BassiouniThe title references the rich…
Photobooks of 2019: Terri Weifenbach Christmas Day, Bucks Pond Road by Tim CarpenterMy main criteria for photo books is that they are carried by…
Photobooks of 2019: Rachel and Gregory Barker Young New York by Ethan James Green To have your first book published by Aperture is impressive….
Photobooks of 2019: Robin Titchener Looking At The Overlooked by John MyersThis is the second volume in a trilogy forming a comprehensive overview of…
Photobooks of 2019: Miwa Susuda Young New York by Ethan James Green Eschewing complicated explanation, Green’s portraiture is timeless and authentic, pure and simple….
Photobooks of 2019: Ed Templeton By The Sea by Markéta Luskačová I have an affinity for photos shot at the seaside, so this book…
Photobooks of 2019: Todd Hido L’inventaire Infini by Sébastien Lifshitz L’inventaire Infini is a true find for me as I long for the days…