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04: Photobooks

The Perfect Medium: Photography and the Occult (Yale University Press)Clément Chéroux
With over 250 historical images capturing ghostly figures and spiritualist subjects from the 19th century to the 1960s, the book delves into how photography once served as a tool to capture unseen realms.


a Handful of Dust  (MACK)David Campany
“A Handful of Dust” by David Campany delves into the 20th century's history through unexpected imagery, beginning with a 1922 photograph of dust on glass by Man Ray and Duchamp, paralleling the publication of TS Eliot's poem The Waste Land, blending art, documentation, and poetry into a compelling narrative.



The Photograph as Contemporary Art (World of Art) (Thames and Hudson)Charlotte Cotton
The new edition revitalizes discussions of 2000s work while highlighting a new generation of artists shaping photography's cultural significance in today's socio-political climate.



In Almost Every Picture (KesselsKramer Publishing)Erik Kessels
A photography series explores themes of nostalgia and memory through the lens of personal snapshots. Each volume compiles images that reveal the imperfections of everyday life. These accidental elements transform ordinary moments into poignant reflections on how we document our lives, highlighting the fragmented nature of memory.



Memory City (Radius Books)Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb
Photographer duo takes an elegiac look at Rochester, New York, a city that was for 125 years the home of Eastman Kodak, which declared bankruptcy in 2012. These images, taken during what may be the last days of film as we know it, are a meditation on film, memory, time, and the city itself.



The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and The Enigmatic Meaning of Their Dreams (MACK)Alessandra Sanguinetti
For over two decades, Alessandra Sanguinetti has photographed the lives of Guillermina and Belinda, two cousins living in rural Argentina, as they navigate childhood and adolescence on their journey to womanhood.

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