Boxed set of 27 picture cards, 20 x 20 x 5 cm. with booklet, b/w ills., text language: English
148,00 € *
HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 29 x 21 x 1,5 cm., 88 pp., 80 color ills., text language: English
78,00 € * Weight 0.7 kg
'The Chinese Photobook. From the 1900s to the Present' covers titles from China, titles published in Europe about China as well as the propaganda production after the Chinese Revolution and self-published artist volumes from the turn of the millennium.
from 39,95 €
HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 14 x 22 cm., 68 pp., 34 mostly colored ills., English/Ind.
58,00 € *
'Photographers A-Z' brings together photographers who have made a significant contribution to photographic culture, as well as the most important photographic volumes of the past century. The entries are illustrated with facsimiles from books & magazines.
from 16,00 €
From the invention of the camera obscura to the birth of digital photography, this history of photography’s greatest advances by the author Florian Heine focuses on individual artists, works, and moments that decisively shaped the evolution of a genre.
9,95 € * Weight 0.8 kg


More photo books by and on the work by Martin PARR

'A Fair Day' (1984); 'Calderdale Photographs' (1984); 'Prescot Now and Then' (1984); 'The Cost of Living' (1989); 'One Day Trip' (1989); 'Bored Couples' (1993); 'Home and Abroad' (1993); 'From A to B' (1994); 'British Food' (1995); 'Japonais Endormis' (1998); 'Sguardi Gardesani' (1999); 'Flowers' (1999, 2000); 'Benidorm' (1999); 'Autoportrait' (2000, 2015); 'Think of England' (2000,2004); 'The Phone Book' (2002); '7 Communist Still Lifes' (2003, 2005); 'Boring Postcards' (2004); 'Vu par' (2005); 'Road Trip, Martin Parr and Friends' (2005); 'I Grandi Fotografi' (2005); 'Mexico' (2006); 'Parrjektif' (2006); 'Tutta Roma' (2006); 'Parking Spaces' (2007); 'Witness Number Three' (2007); 'Les Grands Photographes de Magnum Photos' (2007); 'Phaidon 55' (2007); 'Correspondencia' (2008); 'Everybody Dance Now' (2009); 'Playas' (2009); 'Luxury' (2009); 'Joachim Schmid Is Martin Parr' (2009); 'Assorted Cocktail' (2009, 2011); 'In India' (2010); 'The Real World' (2010, together with works by by Rimaldas VIKSRAITIS); 'Parr by Parr' (2010, Italian/Russian: 2012); 'A Book of Kings' (2010); 'Macchu Picchu' (2010); 'One Day: 10 Photographers' (2010, together with works by Jessica BACKHAUS, Gerry BADGER, Harvey BENGE, John GOSSAGE, Todd HIDO, Rob HORNSTRA, Rinko KAWAUCHI, Eva Maria OCHERBAUER as well as by Alec SOTH); 'Japan' (2011); 'Urban Outfitters' (2011); '7 Cups of Tea' (2012); 'No Worries' (2012); 'Up and Down Peachtree' (2012); 'Souvenir' (2012); 'Made in Italy' (2012); 'Christ's Hospital' (2012); 'The Life Lovers ABC' (2012); 'Grand Paris' (2014); 'Voewood Festival' (2014); 'Hong Kong Parr' (2014); 'Black Country Stories' (2014); 'We Love Britain!' (2014); 'The Amalfi Coast' (2014); 'Chinatown' (2015); 'A Place in the Sun' (2015); 'Evian: Through the Eyes of Martin Parr' (2015); 'The Rhubarb Triangle' (2016); 'Real Food' (2016); 'Yates's' (2016); 'Cakes & Balls' (2016); 'Makers of Today's Istanbul. Mavi's 25th Anniversary Tribute' (2016); 'Abandoned Morris Minors of the West of Ireland' (2017); 'Conventional Photography' (2017); 'Oxford' (2017); 'Think of Scotland' (2017); 'Colouring Book' (2017); 'Remote Scottish Postboxes' (2017); 'Martin Parr’s Dunoon' (2017); 'Venedig' (2017, with works by Paolo PELLEGRI, Gueorgui PINKHASSOV, Mark POWER as well as by Robert VOIT); 'Toilet Paper' (2018); 'Tbilisi' (2018); 'Beach Therapy' (2018); 'Return to Manchester' (2018); 'World (The Price of Love)' (2018); 'Gucci Men’s Collection Cruise' (2019); 'Only Human' (2019); 'Souvenir' (2019); 'Visible/Invisible' (2019); 'Kleingärtner' (2019); 'Martin Parr in Wales' (2019); 'Death By Selfie' (2019); 'Back Then. Toona 1990-1992' (2019); 'Space Dogs. The Story of the Celebrated Canine Cosmomnauts' (2019); 'Toilet Paper' (2020); 'From the Pope to a Flat White' (2020); 'The British Seaside' (2020); 'Match Point' (2021); 'Vita Da Spiaggia' (2021); 'Parrathon' (2021); 'Visionari' (2021); 'Deja View' (2021); 'June Street' (2022)