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From unmissable monographs to soaring surveys, these books explore the work of some of the world's best female photographers, including trailblazers like Vivian Maier and Lee Miller, and contemporary powerhouses like Alex Prager and Mona Kuhn.

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In this episode, we trace the richly varied life of the pioneering Surrealist painter, exploring the extraordinary spaces that shaped and haunted her art, from her childhood at Crookhey Hall to her French hideaway with Max Ernst, and her Mexico City sanctuary.

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Curator and museologist Holly Roussell shares her top photography picks for Photo London 2023, including vibrant visual surveys, and a celebration of British documentary photography.

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For Photo London 2023, acclaimed photographer Edward Burtynsky selects his top picks from our photography list, including an 'incandescent' monograph and a celebration of Harry Gruyaert.

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Ekow Eshun – acclaimed writer, curator and author of ‘In the Black Fantastic’ and ‘Africa State of Mind’ – shares his top three picks from our photography list for Photo London 2023, including a powerful social history, and a 'mesmerising' ode to curiosity.

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Visit us at Photo London 2023

28 Apr, 2023

Our space at Photo London is always buzzing with excitement as we present the season’s biggest sellers by photography’s biggest names.

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From planet-friendly product design to sustainable architecture and off-grid living, meet the adventurers, designers and urban planners who are offering elegant answers to some of the difficult questions posed by climate change.

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In this extract from 'FuturLiberty', art historian Ester Coen explores a transformational moment in Liberty's history.

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Coming soon: Marr's Guitars

18 Apr, 2023

Introducing a stunning photographic presentation of the guitars that defined the distinctive sounds and style of Johnny Marr, with personal reflections and insights from the legendary guitarist himself.

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In this special podcast trilogy, archaeologist and Thames & Hudson author David Miles takes us on an immersive tour of the cromlechs and tombs near his home in France, to explore three themes from the past that shape the preoccupations of our present.

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