Markéta Luskačová knew the northeast coast from visiting Chris Killip in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1976–1977. In 1978, the local film and photography team Amber invited her, along with Martine Franck, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Paul Caponigro, to photograph North East England…
The results of a deadly gas leak from a chemical pesticide plant run by the American company Union Carbide in the central Indian city of Bhopal in 1984 led to the greatest catastrophe of its kind in history…
On the basis of the extremely well known yellow frame of National Geographic magazine, and through meticulous work with its archive, Michelle Dizon and Viêt Lê present a critical reflection of the perspective of white people on “the rest of the world”…
“The question of when, where and how is certainly a preoccupation for all kinds of people,” as a back cover blurb for Austrian artist Thomas Geiger’s book fittingly put it. Within this small yellowish book, the urinary theme mediates a fascinating tour through the issue of contemporary urination in relation to various elements of bizarreness, art and minorities…
Arnis Balcus takes us on a guided tour, sans commentary, through bedrooms, panel hous- es, genitals, bodily fluids, hair, expressions, snapshots, ex-girlfriends, strangers, moments that are somehow essential, and sometimes relationships of which we know nothing and learn nothing (which would probably prove unnecessary anyway)…