Condemned: Mental Health in African Countries in Crisis
The exquisite and harrowing images behind New Zealander Robin Hammond’s W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund winning photojournalism.
The exquisite and harrowing images behind New Zealander Robin Hammond’s W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund winning photojournalism.
Peter Black continues his photographic exploration of New Zealand’s social landscape.
A succinct interview with photographer Ans Westra, whose new book Nga Tau ki Muri: Our Future looks at New Zealand’s environment through 20 years of images.
Mary Macpherson’s photographic survey of change in New Zealand society as seen in small towns throughout the country.
Photographer David Cook’s follow-up to his magnum opus, Lake of Coal.
An urban nomad at heart, Peter Black returns to his street photography roots.
Lucien Rizos’s photographic document of small town New Zealand between 1979-82.
John Leech Gallery catalogues New Zealand photographers of the 19th century.
A publication of the exhibition based around 90 postcards by 16 leading contemporary artists from New Zealand and Germany, curated by Hanna Scott.
Photographer Brian Sweeney’s follow-up to Geography: 100 Pictures.
New monographs for New Zealand photographers Brian Brake and Peter James Quinn.
Documenting expat New Zealand artist Max Gimblett’s work and New York workspace.
Notes on three recent publications documenting New Zealand and the photographer’s response to it.
Photographer Wayne Barrar’s latest series takes us underground.
Photographer Derek Henderson turns his attention to the Waikato River.
Book review of photographer Mark Beehre’s documentary project.
Notes on three recent New Zealand art publications.
Thoughts on two recent New Zealand art books: Neil Pardington’s exhibition catalogue of The Vault; Leonard Bell’s survey of photographer Marti Friedlander.
Haruhiko Sameshima’s photographic monograph.