Ren Hang
THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT China – Photographer and poet, Ren Hang was born in Changchun, in northeast China in 1987. He lives and works in Beijing. Carefully staged, his
THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT China – Photographer and poet, Ren Hang was born in Changchun, in northeast China in 1987. He lives and works in Beijing. Carefully staged, his
South-Africa A city built on gold, Johannesburg was founded in 1886, when settlers and immigrants descended on the largest reef of the precious metal ever to be discovered. The area
Japan – In 2008, Lieko Shiga announced herself on the Japanese photography scene. That year, she published two books (“CANARY,” through Akaaka, and “LILLY”) and received the prestigious Ihee Kimura
“We at Emaho did not try to present only the ‘Best of Photo-Books of 2013’ but a well researched selection of books, also focussing at emerging voices from different continents.
Spain – In Karma, a project developed in Madrid between 2009 and 2013, Óscar Monzón focuses on the car as a means of transportation that is not entirely distinct from the
USA – Pine Lake is a fictional story about a multi-generational American rite of summer. It is a visual narrative that investigates memories which have become incomplete with the passing of time.
France – In 1987, I went to Japan for the second time. I came back dizzy with the gold and Buddhist phantasmagoria. Quite naturally, the Chambers of Love to which
United Kingdom – Melinda Gibson’s new book, Miss Titus Becomes a Regular Army Mac is a book about a collection of photographs, a response to a collection of photographs or
Thailand – Towards the end of each year public spaces and commercial centers throughout Bangkok undergo a temporary aesthetic shift as they welcome the inclusion of the ‘Christmas Tree’ into
United Kingdom – I’m part of a small group of uninvited guests on an abandoned ship off the coast of Mauritania. Unsteady on my feet and pushed for time, I’m
Japan – Momo Okabe’s photographs depict the bare situation. Be it the sexual act, a wasteland, or the wake of a tsunami, the images Okabe presents speak directly, without device.
United Kingdom – Ghetto, Broomberg and Chanarin’s first collaboration with Trolley, was published ten years ago. It saw the then creative editors and principal photographers of Colors Magazine document 12 contemporary