monographs
How H.R. Giger Invented Sci-Fi's Most Terrifying Monster
Taschen's monograph on the late genius H.R. Giger took ten years to complete and is one of the most comprehensive examinations of the artist's inimitable work. In this excerpt, writer Andreas J. Hirsch explains why Giger's work is like a "Rosetta Stone."
Beautiful Photographs from the Tiny Icelandic Island of Grimsey
Cole Barash's latest work documents the tiny community on an island north of Iceland.
Researchers Say More Than Half of Plant Specimens Could Have the Wrong Name
Distinguishing specimens from each other isn't always easy.
Irina Rozovsky's Photos of a Cuba Almost No One Sees
Irina Rozovsky will be having a signing for her new monograph, Island in My Mind, Friday night in New York.
We Love Synchrodogs and Their Naked People
Deep in the forests of Ukraine live two spritely photographers named Tania and Roman who work together in perfect harmony to create some of the most surreal, confounding, intriguing, and beautiful photographs of naked people we have ever seen.