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Artistic rebel, urban poet: new book celebrates the iconic photography of Saul Leiter

Creative Boom

Saul Leiter may not be the best-known name in the history of photography, but perhaps he should be. Saul Leiter: The Centennial Retrospective presents the full spectrum of his artistic output for the first time, including rare and previously unpublished material. Read our interview with the authors to learn more.

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Concrete Hong Kong: learn about architecture through foldout models

Creative Boom

Now, a new hardback book by Zupagrafika, an independent publisher, author and design studio based in PoznaƄ, Poland, celebrates this era in style. Concrete Hong Kong joins a series of excellent books published by Zupagrafika, celebrating modernist architecture, design and photography in a unique and playful way.

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Jean Jullien's bold, graphic underwater world will awaken your inner child

Creative Boom

Photography by Kate Shanasy The Paris-based artist brings an intimate experience of colourful ocean life, inner coral reefs and natural wonders to the National Gallery of Victoria for their latest Triennial. Photography by Kate Shanasy Photography by Kate Shanasy The exhibition is accompanied by a new NGV Kids book, Who Lives in the Sea?

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‘An Indigenous Present’ Is a Paradigm-Shifting Illumination of Native North American Art Today

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All images © DelMonico Books, shared with permission “Historically, books about contemporary Native and Indigenous art have often been composed of academic essays illustrated with artworks by Indigenous makers,” Jeffrey Gibson ( previously ) says in the introduction to An Indigenous Present.

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Anniversary book from Semi Permanent is a 20-year time capsule of stunning creativity

Creative Boom

Making sense of creativity Each body of work featured in the book presents a different approach to the creative process. These case studies peek into others' portfolios, unearthed archival prints, and freshly-published artworks are by no means a singular representation of creative practice in the 21st century," he explains. "We

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George Byrne's abstract photos of Los Angeles turn the city into a candy-coloured dreamscape

Creative Boom

In his new edition of Post Truth, George presents his most fantastical images of the city. The arrival of smartphones with quality cameras was shaking up the world of photography, and platforms like Instagram gave people the perfect platform on which to share their snaps. From the book and series, Post Truth © George Byrne.

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Florence Henri: the forgotten female pioneer of surreal photography

UX Collective

Her teacher, LĂĄszlĂł Moholy-Nagy, introduced photography to her and encouraged her to experiment. After 1928, Henri almost abandoned painting and turned to develop photography. Although color photographs were invented in 1861, they did not become popular until 1936 by Kodak (A Brief History of Color Photography, 2019).