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04: Photobooks

Halo (Aperture)Rinko Kawauchi
In recent years, Rinko Kawauchi’s exploration of the cadences of the everyday has begun to swing farther afield from her earlier photographs focusing on tender details of day-to-day living. In her series and resulting book Ametsuchi (Aperture, 2013), she concentrated mainly on the volcanic landscape of Japan’s Mount Aso, using a historic site of Shinto…



Malanka (Edition Patrick Frey)Yelena Yemchuk
Malanka is Yelena Yemchuk’s sixth photobook, documenting the ancient Malanka ritual in western Ukraine. Shot in Crasna in 2019 and 2020, Yemchuk blends surreal imagery with themes of renewal and transition. Born in Kyiv, her work merges Eastern European heritage with post-Soviet realities. The book includes a short film, premiered at the Ukrainian Museum, and an essay by Ioana Pelehatǎi.



Once A Year (Dewi Lewis)
Homer Sykes
Once a Year, Some Traditional British Customs was first published in 1977 establishing Homer Sykes as one of the UK’s leading young photographers. Over a period of almost seven years he travelled the country photographing around 100 traditional British customs, with over 80 appearing in the book. 



The Yanomami Struggle (Fondation Cartier)Claudia Andujar
The catalogue accompanying Claudia Andujar’s 2020 retrospective at the Fondation Cartier highlights her pivotal work with the Yanomami people of the Amazon. Since the 1970s, Andujar has captured their lives and fought for their territorial recognition, blending photography with advocacy. The catalogue features her images, personal notebooks, and texts by Andujar, curator Thyago Nogueira, and anthropologist Bruce Albert.



La España Oculta (Lunwerg Editores)Cristina García Roder
"I tried to photograph the mysterious, true and magical soul of popular Spain in all its passion, love, humor, tenderness, rage, pain, in all its truth; and the fullest and most intense moments in the lives of these characters, as simple as they are irresistible, with all their inner strength"- Cristina Garcia Rodero



Mitos y Ritos (La Fabrica)Mario Cravo Neto
Mitos y Ritos by Mario Cravo Neto delves into the rituals and mythology of Bahia, blending African and Brazilian influences through evocative black-and-white photography that reflects the power of cultural tradition.




Wilder Mann (Thames & Hudson)Charles Fréger
Wilder Mann by Charles Fréger captures the striking rituals of European masquerades, where participants embody mythical and animalistic figures. Through powerful portraiture, Fréger explores the primal connection between humans and nature, offering a vivid look at these ancient, yet evolving traditions.




SODO Haiti (Datz Press)Phyllis Galembo
In the heart of Haiti there is a sacred place called Sodo, meaning “waterfall” in French. It is believed that the Virgin Mary appeared there amongst the foliage of a palm tree, to a farmer in 1840; the pilgrimage in Sodo was started with a new spiritual meaning, combined with the local religion. This book is full of the images from the spiritual ritual taken by Phyllis Galembo from 1997 to 2001.




Trilogy (GOST)Lu Han
Trilogy, by Lu Nan draws together three series of the photographer’s work created over the course of 15 years; 'The Forgotten People', a haunting study of the living conditions of China’s psychiatric patients, 'On the Road', a document of the daily lives of Catholics in China and 'Four Seasons', a chronicle of the lives of rural peasants in Tibet.



Zaido (Steidl)YuKari Chikura
Yukari Chikura’s Zaido captures a 1,300-year-old Japanese ritual, discovered on a pilgrimage after her father’s death. Through abstract snowscapes and striking portraits, she documents the dancers’ sacred offering, preserving a tradition of devotion and renewal.

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