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Image Perspectives
Paperback, 22.0 x 17.0 cm, 128 pages

Buy Now: UK £10.00 | US $19.95

The first publication of the current photographic and moving image practices of young artists who graduated from the Royal College of Art, London, in 2011. The RCA Photography Department is highly esteemed for its innovative, ground-breaking and rigorous approach to image and moving image work.

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Shadowlands
Zadoc Nava
Paperback, 26.0 x 23.0 cm, 144 pages

Buy Now: UK £19.95 | US $29.95

Shadowlands is the first illustrated overview of the photographic work of British photographer and independent filmmaker Zadoc Nava.

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A Child From Everywhere
Photographs and Interviews of Children from 185 Countries Living in the UK
Paperback, 27.0 x 22.0 cm, 160 pages

Buy Now: UK £14.95 | US $24.95

A Child From Everywhere is a colourful collection of photographs and interviews from the photographer Caroline Irby on children who have migrated to the UK from 185 different countries of the world. Published in association with Oxfam, with proceeds being donated to Oxfam in support of their children’s aid programmes.

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Commonsensual
The Work of Rut Blees Luxemburg
Hardback, 29.0 x 24.0 cm, 208 pages

Buy Now: UK £29.95 | US $55.00

Rut Blees Luxemburg’s photographic work explores the public spaces of cities, where the ambitions and unexpected sensual elaborations of the ‘modern project’ are revealed. In so doing she brings to light the
overlooked, the dismissed and the unforeseen and creates uncanny and vertiginous compositions whose constituent parts suggest different ways of experiencing our shared common spaces.

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Club Kids
From Speakeasies to Boombox and Beyond
Paperback, 20.0 x 23.0 cm, 192 pages

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Club Kids: From Speakeasies to Boombox and Beyond is a stunning visual study and rigorous critical analysis of the social trends relating to ‘club culture’. The recent emergence of high-end clubs, which emphasise fashion rather than music, have become sanctuaries for misfits. Club Kids analyses the way in which club regulars condense all the aspects of their underground, eclectic, emerging culture, into the nocturnal hours.

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