This Week
3rd August 2026 to 9th August 2026
2026-08-03

Family Diary
Issei Suda
Issei Suda's "Family Diary" captures the intimate moments of daily life shared with his daughter, wife, and dog between 1991 and 1992. Using a Minox camera, Suda offers a humorous glimpse into his family's world, with these previously unpublished photographs now collected in book form.
2026-08-04

people things
Henry Schulz
Henry Schulz's "people things" presents a collection of serene landscape photographs captured predominantly in Germany from 2020 to 2023. The work explores human interventions in our environments, offering a visual reflection on memory, identity, and the evolving relationship between urban and rural spaces. Accompanied by an essay from Gerry Badger, this photobook invites contemplation of the complex themes of home and nostalgia within contemporary culture.
2026-08-05

Flughafen Berlin-Tegel
Andreas Gehrke
"Flughafen Berlin-Tegel" captures the essence of Berlin Tegel Airport following its closure in November 2020. Through 68 evocative images, Andreas Gehrke explores the site’s unique architectural and historical significance, revealing the contrast between its vibrant past and present stillness.
2026-08-06

That Thing That Never Vanished
Emanuele Satolli
That Thing That Never Vanished features a decade's worth of images by Italian photojournalist Emanuele Satolli, capturing the human cost of international conflicts and crises. This work offers a pictorial testimony to lived experiences rather than mere historical documentation. Graphic imagery is included.
2026-08-07

As Far As Close
Dudi Hasson
Dudi Hasson's "As Far As Close" presents a curated collection of portraits that navigate the complexities of intimacy and alienation. This volume captures fleeting moments that reveal the intricate dynamics of relationships, complemented by a poem from Noam Noy. Limited first edition of 700 copies, with a special edition of 25 featuring a signed print.
2026-08-08

Fournez
Brice Guilbert
Brice Guilbert's "Fournez" explores the eruptions of the Piton de la Fournaise volcano through a series of one hundred works created between 2016 and 2023. The collection features unique compositions on paper and wood, accompanied by ten original songs in Réunionese Creole.
2026-08-09

Retomada
Carol Mira
RETOMADA captures the struggle of the Guarani people as they reclaim their land from agro-industrial expansion in Brazil. Through photographs and firsthand accounts, Renaud Philippe and Carol Mira document their resilience and beauty in this ongoing fight for human rights and territory.
Artist of the Week 2026-08-03
Erik Gustafsson
Publisher of the Week 2026-08-03

The Eriskay Connection
Breda
This photobook presents a unique exploration of contemporary storytelling, merging photography, research, and writing by a Dutch studio known for its innovative book design and commitment to independent publishing.