Books written by Charlotte Cotton

  • Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel

    This richly illustrated publication chronicles for the first time the collaborative artwork by Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan.

  • David Hilliard: Photographs

    David Hilliard's vibrant color photographs, usually triptychs or larger compositions, present elaborate narratives exploring a range of themes and situations, from the awkwardness of adolescence to masculinity disarmed.

  • Sze Tsung Leong: Horizons

    The artist combines wide-angle photographs of landscapes from throughout the world that exhibit fundamental, formal similarities and rhythms by connecting them with a common horizon line.

  • The Photograph as Contemporary Art

    This book provides an introduction to the extraordinary range of contemporary art photography, from portraits of intimate life to highly staged, directorial spectacle.

  • Words Without Pictures

    All of these essays, responses, and other provocations are gathered together in a volume designed by David Reinfurt of Dexter Sinister.

  • Louis Vuitton Fashion Photography

    Louis Vuitton Fashion Photography is an unprecedented visual history of the company, seen through its presence in photographs.

  • Public, Private, Secret: On Photography and the Configuration of Self

    This collection of essays, interviews, and reflections assesses how our image-making and consumption patterns are embedded and implicated in a wider matrix of online behavior and social codes, which in turn give images a life of their own.

  • Catherine Opie

    For almost 40 years, Catherine Opie has been documenting with psychological acuity the cultural and geographic identity of contemporary America.

  • Larry Sultan und Mike Mandel

    Larry Sultan und Mike Mandel

  • The Photograph as Contemporary Art (Fourth) (World of Art)

    Arranged thematically, the book reproduces work from a vast span of photographers, including Andreas Gursky, Barbara Kasten, Catherine Opie, Cindy Sherman, Deana Lawson, Diana Markosian, Elle PĂ©rez, Gregory Halpern, Lieko Shiga, Nan Goldin ...

  • Lotta Antonsson: I Am a Woman

    Swedish artist Lotta Antonsson's recent work recalls her fascination with the late 1960s and '70s, in a style "where documentary and fiction blur in a merging of social and sexual revolutions" according to the essay by Patrik Andersson.