Books from Steidl

  • Hiroshima: Ground Zero 1945
    By Erin Barnett, Phil Mariani

    This exhibition includes approximately 60 contact prints drawn from a unique archive of more than 700 photographs in the collection of the International Center of Photography.

  • Rim Jobs and Sideffects
    By Al Taylor, Kristine Bell

    Although Al Taylor began his career as a painter, in 1985 he devised an innovative approach that encompassed twodimensional drawings and three-dimensional objects.

  • Miroslav Tichý
    By Brian Wallis, Richard Prince, Miroslav Tichý

    Few stories in the history of photography are as astonishing and compelling as that of the octogenarian Czech photographer Miroslav TichyÌ.

  • Chanel: Her Life
    By Justine Picardie

    This is the long-awaited third edition of Justine Picardie's acclaimed illustrated biography of Coco Chanel (1883-1971), one of the twentieth century's most captivating personalities and a defining figure in fashion history.

  • Young America: The Daguerreotypes of Southworth & Hawes
    By Brian Wallis, Grant B. Romer, International Center of Photography

    Essays by Brian Wallis, Grant Romer, Alan Trachtenberg, Wendy Wick Reaves and Sally Pierce.

  • David Goldblatt: Ex Offenders at the Scene of Crime: South Africa and England, 2008-2016
    By David Goldblatt

    The origins of this book lie in David Goldblatt's simple observation that many of his fellow South Africans, regardless of their race and class, are the victims of often violent crime.

  • Jim Dine: The Secret Drawings
    By Jim Dine

    This book presents for the first time Jim Dine?s 'Secret Drawings', a series of 45 majestic, dynamic and dense drawings made between 2012 and 2018 in his studios in Walla Walla, Washington, and Paris.

  • Joshua Chuang and Robert Adams: Boats, Books, Birds

    In the summer and fall of 2017, the photographer Robert Adams invited Joshua Chuang, his frequent collaborator, to document the objects that Adams has made over the years for his own consolation and pleasure.

  • Robert Adams: Eden

    This pivotal early series has been re-edited to include previously unpublished pictures from the period.

  • Robert Adams: on Lookout Mountain

    Robert Adams photographed from the overlook in 1970, and again in 1984. For this volume, he has assembled a selection of views, by him and by others, which document a complex location that inspires both hope and despair.

  • Robert Adams: Summer Nights, Walking
    By Robert Adams

    In the mid-1970s, Robert Adams began recording nocturnal scenes near his former home in Longmont, Colorado.

  • Unknown Weegee
    By Luc Sante, Cynthia Young, Weegee

    Callahan , Sean . “ American Photography's Greatest Primitive Has Left Us a Message . ” Village Voice , November 3 , 1975 , pp . 132–33 . Berg , Gretchen . “ Naked Weegee . ” Photograph 1 , no . 1 ( Summer 1976 ) , pp . 1-4 , 24 , 26 .

  • Museum of Chance
    By Dayanita Singh

    This publication is a mass produced artist book for the museum by the same name. Each image in the book is a cover image on one of the books."--Colophon.

  • Darkside: Fotografische Macht und fotografierte Gewalt, Krankheit und Tod
    By Urs Stahel, Fotomuseum

    Following Darkside I's survey of photographed sexuality and lust, Darkside 2 explores the other end of the spectrum, or the flipside of the coin--the intimate affinity between death and photography....

  • Signs of Life: Photographs by Peter Sekaer
    By High Museum of Art, Peter Sekaer, John T. Hill

    Peter Sekaer (1901-50) emerged as an artist in the company of Ben Shahn, Berenice Abbott, and Walker Evans. This book intends to show how he stepped from their benign shadows to build his own distinctive style.

  • Created Equal
    By Mark Laita, Ingrid Sischy

    In America, the chasm between rich and poor is growing, the clash between conservatives and liberals is strengthening, and even good and evil seem more polarized than ever before. At...

  • Edward Burtynsky: Natural Order
    By Edward Burtynsky

    "In Spring 2020, Edward Burtynsky found himself in mandated lockdown in Grey County, Ontario due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

  • Times Square

    Street photographer Betsy Karel uses five New York City blocks as a metaphor for urban America today.

  • Anish Kapoor: Make New Space. Architectural Projects
    By Anish Kapoor

    These are concepts that continue to inform all areas of Kapoor's artistic output, many of which have been realized in works that confound the distinctions between art and architecture, pushing architecture into radical new territory.

  • Richard Serra: The Matter of Time
    By Hal Foster, Richard Serra

    Essays by Hal Foster and Carmen Gim nez.