Ralph Gibson, born in Los Angeles in 1939, is one of the defining voices of American postwar photography. He rose to fame with his high-contrast black-and-white images that do less to document than...
Georg Baselitz has irritated the art world with a seemingly simple but profound intervention: the reversal of the motif. Since the 1960s, he has been painting heads, figures, trees and symbols upside...
When the seas were still full of white spots, Jacques Devaulx drew maps that combined science and imagination. Born in Le Havre, the navigator was a hydrographer, cosmographer and royal pilot. His...
Rainer W. Schlegelmilch is not just a photographer - he is an eyewitness to racing history. Since the early 1960s, he has been capturing with his camera what remains hidden to others: the moment...
This book is dedicated to the almost forgotten Cologne photographer Eugen Coubillier, who characterised the cityscape between 1906 and 1943 - not through pomp, but through precision. While many of...