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Stephen Gill - "The Pillar" (2019) - "A pillar knocked into the ground next to a stream in a flat, open landscape, trees and houses visible in the distance, beneath a vast sky. That is the backdrop to all of Stephen Gill´s photographs in this book." (Karl Ove Knausgård) - new at josefchladek.com

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Jack Davison - "13–15 November. Portraits: London" (2026) - "A few years ago, I realised that simple, stark portraiture was featuring less in my work, and I wanted to rectify that. " - new at josefchladek.com

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Daido Moriyama - A Hunter (English Version - 2019 Reprint) - "... includes some of Daido Moriyama’s most infamous and respected photographs. For the series, Moriyama—inspired by Kerouac’s “On The Road”—drove through Japan by car, took photos wherever his wheels took him" josefchladek.com/moriyama

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Sergio Larrain - "Valparaiso" (1991) - "Larrain wanders and observes the life of this port city. Things get interesting at night when the bars are full of sailors, dancers and desire." - josefchladek.com/larrain

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Daido Moriyama - Farewell Photography (English Version - "Daido Moriyama’s 1972 photobook Farewell Photography was one of the most influential photobooks ever released." new at josefchladek.com/moriyama

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Daido Moriyama - Japan, A Photo Theater (English Version - 2018 Reprint) - "Originally published in 1968 – the year which also saw the launch of the influential Provoke magazine – the book already demonstrates Moriyama’s trademark visual style." - new at josefchladek.com/moriyama

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Bruce Davidson - "Subway" (1986) - "the people in the subway, their flesh juxtaposed against the graffiti, the penetrating effect of the strobe light itself, and even the hollow darkness of the tunnels, inspired an aesthetic that goes unnoticed by passengers..." - more at josefchladek.com/davidson

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Richard Mosse - "Incoming" (2017) - "Journeys made by refugees and migrants across the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe are captured with a new weapons-grade surveillance technology that can detect the human body from 30.3km." - more at josefchladek.com/mosse
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"Lisette Model" - Aperture Foundation (1979) - " The first book ever published on Model, contains more than fifty of Model’s greatest images, from those taken in the South of France to the sad, funny, and often eccentric inhabitants of New York’s subterranean haunts." - new on josefchladek.com

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"Provoke’s grainy, blurry, and out-of-focus photographs were initially ridiculed as are-bure-boke and stirred a great deal of controversy, yet it had created a strong impact inside and outside of the photography world during that time." - more at josefchladek.com/provoke

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Stephen Shore - "Uncommon Places" (1982) - "Among the first artists to take color beyond advertising and fashion photography, Shore's large-format color work on the American vernacular landscape stands at the root of what has become a vital photographic tradition." - new at josefchladek.com

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Jerker Andersson - "ABC Diary - Car Diary" (2025) - "A passenger car is driven on the roads for an average of four percent of its lifetime. The remaining ninety-six percent of the time, the car is stationary (Source: RAC Foundation, UK)." - new at josefchladek.com

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Matteo Girola - "Viewfinders" (2025) - "These images thus portray figures looking into the viewfinder, and in the wrong, alternative gesture of holding the camera upside down, they become finders of new views (viewfinders)." - new at josefchladek.com

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Paul Graham - "End of an Age" (1999) - "These colour images are portraits in the fullest sense - images that seek to reflect on the inner self through our material presence." - more at josefchladek.com/graham

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Jerker Andersson - "ABC Diary - Building Diary" (2025) - "Every building carries a story and serves different functions in people’s lives. Some are public, others privately owned. Some symbolize power and defense..." - new at josefchladek.com

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Siri Kaur - "Sistermoon" (2025) - "The images collectively form a freewheeling narrative with recurring family characters growing and transforming as the pages turn..." - new at josefchladek.com

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Jerker Andersson - "ABC Diary - Animal Diary" (2025) - "Animals are everywhere around us, wild and domesticated. Most animals are intelligent and have impressive memories. They have emotions and communicate in different ways." - new at josefchladek.com

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Alessandra Calò - "Ctonio" (2024) - "It is no coincidence that the title of the project Ctonio accompanies us in a dimension where dialogue with the place cannot be separated from a reflection on identity." - new at josefchladek.com

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Hiromix - "Girls Blue" (1996) - "Her comment on the book's jacket shows all the arrogance of youth: 'Photography is the place where I can express all ... I feel and think in my everyday life. It would not be understood by grown-ups or kids – only we can see what it is.'" - josefchladek.com/hiromix

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Tehching Hsieh - "One Year Performance" (2025) - "He sealed himself in a purpose-built cage in his studio and remained there in solitary confinement without any communication for 365 days." - new at josefchladek.com

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Léon-Paul Fargue & Roger Parry & Fabian Loris - "Banalité" (1930) - "... produced a series of beautiful photographs to illustrate a deluxe edition of Surrealist poems and prose pieces by Léon-Paul Fargue. ..." - new at josefchladek.com

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Raymond Thompson Jr - "It’s hard to stop rebels that time travel" (2025) - "The project is centered around the city of New Bern, North Carolina in the US—established in 1710 as hub for the trade of human beings —an area rich with historic moments..." - new at josefchladek.com

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Gerry Johansson - "Antarktis" (2014) - "The glaring light made it hard to gauge distances and heights. What looked like a rock fifty metres off could just as well be a mountaintop rising over the ice plain ..." - more at josefchladek.com/johansson

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Pedro J. Saavedra - "Donde el viento da la vuelta" (2023) - "... brings together more than fifteen years of photographic work in Isla Mayor (Seville). Pedro J. Saavedra creates an essay that combines observation, reflection, and the will to highlight the value of the place." new at josefchladek.com

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Katrien de Blauwer - "I do not want to disappear silently into the night" (2014) - "KDB’s work calls to mind the techniques of photomontage or film editing, using the cut as border or frame that determines what is visible and essential..." - more at josefchladek.com/deblauwer

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Albert Renger-Patzsch - "Die Welt ist schön" (1931) - "One of the best-known titles in photobook history, Die Welt ist schön was originally going to be called Die Dinge (Things)..." - new at josefchladek.com

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Albert Renger-Patzsch - "Die Welt ist schön" (1931) - "One of the best-known titles in photobook history, Die Welt ist schön was originally going to be called Die Dinge (Things)..." - new at josefchladek.com

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Pia Paulina Guilmoth & Jesse Bull Saffire - "Fishworm" (2025) - "The book collects these rescues, re-assemblies, and accidents: material both tender and grotesque, mundane and uncanny. Among them are photographs taken by Pia and Jesse on 8 MP digital cameras." - new at josefchladek.com

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Michael Rathmayr – "Remedy" (2025) - "Today, the Amalienbad still accommodates swimmers and athletes of all ages, standing testimony to the lasting impact of a bygone, bright red utopia." - new at josefchladek.com

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Mikio Tobara - "Document Miseinen" (1980) - "... focused on documenting "bōsōzoku"," juvenile delinquency", and "teenage prostitution", dedicating most of his work in the 1970s to these subjects. This book is a record of his long-term research spanning five and a half years." josefchladek.com

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