English ed., eight slipcased pbs. (no dust jackets, as issued), 19 x 26 x 3 cm., 112 pp., text language: English
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The story is amusing, but only at first glance, because it is based on the fact that no one believes that Africa will ever reach the moon. Around fifty years later, Spanish photographer Cristina DE MIDDEL brought history back to light ...
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The photo volume 'On Abortion' by Spanish photographer Laia ABRIL documents the dangers and harms that result from the lack of legal, safe and free access for women to abortion and uncovers a harrowing series of stigmata and taboos around the topic.
58,00 € *
'Ponte City' by Mikhael SUBOTZKY documents the history of Africa's tallest residential high-rise building using photos of the building, portraits of residents & texts in a book togehter with 17 booklets of found ephemera and archived advertising material.
398,00 € *
The werewolf, about which the nifty photo book 'Lobismuller' by Laia ABRIL is about, was a woman who lived in the 19th century. lived in Spain. The story of Spain's most enigmatic and bloodthirsty serial killer is reconstructed from a female perspective.
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Out-of-print 'The Heavens Annual Report' by Paolo WOODS reveals a world of exploitation that distorts financial markets and favors those who already own the most. It gives a clear insight into how tax havens affect the business world and our daily lives.
98,00 € * Weight 2 kg
Laia ABRIL has been working on projects dealing with the so-called 'world epidemic of eating disorders' since 2010. The volume 'The Epilogue' tells the story of the Robinson family and the consequences of the loss of their 26-year-old daughter to bulimia.
248,00 € * Weight 0.9 kg
Using the photo archives of the CERN lab David FATHI manipulated & recontextualized images to tell about the myth that Wolfgang P., one of the founders of quantum mechanics, would just by presence cause unexplainable failures of equipment & experiments.
58,00 € * Weight 0.6 kg