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10th August 2026 to 16th August 2026

2026-08-10

A song for windows

A song for windows

Takashi Homma

Takashi Homma's "A Song for Windows" documents his journey from Tokyo to the remote island of Klovharun, where Tove Jansson and Tuulikki Pietilä spent summers. This book features selected quotes from Jansson's "The Summer Book," reflecting on solitude and cultural heritage. Limited editions available.

2026-08-11

Twentysix (Abandoned) Gasoline Stations

Twentysix (Abandoned) Gasoline Stations

Iñaki Bergera

Twentysix Abandoned Gasoline Stations is a photographic essay that reinterprets Ed Ruscha’s iconic work by documenting twenty-six deserted gas stations across the American West. This project explores themes of obsolescence and cultural transformation, capturing the enduring presence of vernacular architecture in changing landscapes.

2026-08-12

FASHION

FASHION

Mark Power

Mark Power's FASHION presents a collection of photographs captured over 27 years and 23 countries, showcasing diverse locations such as construction sites, factories, and theatres where creation and craftsmanship take place. This hardback edition features 520 pages and 287 images.

2026-08-13

Diamond Cross

Diamond Cross

John Balsom

John Balsom's "Diamond Cross" explores the intersection of personal reflection and the religious aspects of American West culture. Through the lens of horse whisperer Grant Golliher and his family, the work captures the serene beauty of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The book includes a preface by the author and is available in a first edition of 700 copies, with a special edition of 25, featuring a signed silver gelatin hand print.

2026-08-14

Punk, Rock, New Wave Newcastle & Middlesbrough 1977–1978

Punk, Rock, New Wave Newcastle & Middlesbrough 1977–1978

Brian Gibson

This photobook features 36 pages capturing the punk, rock, and new wave scenes in Newcastle and Middlesbrough from 1977 to 1978. Printed in England and staple bound, it measures 14cm x 20cm, offering a glimpse into a vibrant musical era.

2026-08-15

Ossa

Ossa

Kathryn Martin

Ossa explores the forgotten Bronze Age settlement atop Itford Hill, where artist Kathryn Martin delves into the history uncovered by archaeologists from 1949 to 1953. This work interweaves archaeology, wildlife, and folklore, capturing the enduring connection between past and present. The book includes nine plates from her earlier project, showcasing wildflowers that echo the landscape's resilience and fragility.

2026-08-16

Pictures From The Real World

Pictures From The Real World

David Moore

David Moore's 'Pictures from the Real World' features a collection of color documentary photographs depicting families in a Derby council estate, taken between 1987 and 1988. This influential series critiques the socio-political climate of the Thatcher era, capturing the complexities of working-class life.

Artist of the Week 2026-08-10

Alan Tapster

Alan Tapster

Stockton-on-Tees

Alan Tapster, based in northeast England, examines the complex interactions between industry and nature. His photography captures landscapes transformed by extraction and abandonment, revealing the lingering effects of human ambition and the emotional resonance of altered environments.

Publisher of the Week 2026-08-10

Case Publishing

Case Publishing

Tokyo

Founded in 2015, Case Publishing aims to transform the book into a dynamic platform that embraces a diverse range of art forms, fostering innovation and creativity in the publishing landscape.

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