Bruce Gilden - The Empire On Which the Sun Never Sets hectic booksSetanta Books 2025 Bruce Gildens new book is a raw, unflinching portrait of England seen through the eyes of one of street photographys most daring practitioners. From Liverpools football terraces to the troubled corners of Kings Cross, from surreal nights in Newcastle to bruising encounters in Welsh mining towns, Gilden captures the tension, humour, and unease of everyday life with his signature intensity. Inspired initially by Tony Ray Jones A Day
it is a clear-headed finding of complicated meaning that is necessarily as ambiguous as its subject
It is an experience that isn’t particularly misunderstood
Aikaterini Gegisian brings together a diverse range of found photographic material produced in Western Europe and the USA during the 1960s and 1970s
This first collection of her selected essays
A visual meditation on silence
human beings and curiosities
characterful typography and a range of vibrant spot colours throughout the book
De Silva forged a distinctive
Texts by Elisa Rusca & Olga Yatskevich
they run up against some of the illuminating difficulties of dialogue itself
This publication is a facsimile of the original sketchbook
Bringing together new photographs with pictures made by the first students at the college a century ago