Michael Hoppen is delighted to announce an exhibition of Masahisa Fukase's series From Window, 1974, shown in London for the first time. This body of work, which has previously been published only in ...
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Albarrán Cabrera's monograph The World’s First Photobook was Blue is not a book about what Albarrán Cabrera do, but why they do it. A book without a beginning or and end, without a specific cover ...
Kamaitachi is the result of an experimental collaboration between photographer Eikoh Hosoe and avant-garde ankoku butō dancer Tatsumi Hijikata. In 1959 Hosoe attended Hijikata’s legendary performance ...
This album of unique impressions of hands was collated during the 1890s by the celebrated chiromancer known as “Cheiro” and “Count Louis Hamon.” Travelling to consult with patrons across Europe and ...
This photobook takes its name and subject from the Japanese word for palm tree. Daidō Moriyama is one of Japanese photography’s most active and iconic figures. Witness to the spectacular changes that ...
Barakei, sometimes translated as ‘Ordeal by Roses’, is an extended photographic portrait created by Hosoe in collaboration with the author Yukio Mishima. As a series, it would prove to be a ...
Daidō Moriyama’s third monograph may be seen as the ultimate expression of his early experimentation with the are-bure-boke aesthetics often identified with the Provoke movement. Created at a pivotal ...
Bar Los Siete Espejos (Bar of Seven Mirrors), Valparaiso, Chile, 1963 ...
Over the course of a lifetime taking photographs, Harry Hook tells the epic visual story of Africa's urban migration. From pristine wildernesses to the heart of the continent's expanding cities, this ...