End of the day, heading home. Thank you to everyone who visited us today. See you tomorrow for the final day of the ICP Photobook Fest. A view from a Chinatown street.
NEW at BDP — SKELETON GOATS DUST STORMS
Osamu Kanemura (Signed)
We’re excited to share a few signed copies of this new release, available at the ICP Photobook Fest (May 8–10, 2026).
Published by Indigo, 2026
English / Japanese
Limited edition of 500 copies
Fumitsugu Takedo @take_tf Only Shallow
Handmade book. Edition of 20 · Signed · 48 pages
A few copies available at the ICP Photobook Fest, May 8–10, 2026.
Created during the pandemic, these collages on washi dissolve, re-form, and layer photographs—fragile images shaped by uncertainty. Only Shallow reflects on memory, imagination, and what remains real amid shifting landscapes.
Born in 1993 in Okayama, Japan, Takedo Fumitsugu explores visual experiences that question the boundary between reality and fiction in media images. Since the beginning of his practice, he has developed a distinctive approach of presenting large quantities of photographs, often through handmade artist books. Since 2024, he has expanded his work to include video.
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Reproduction, Vol. 02 by @komatsu_hiroko
A few copies available at the ICP Photobook Fest, May 8–10, 2026.
Published in Tokyo, 2025
Images of industrialized society printed on French fold paper
The cover, handmade by the artist, is crafted from silver fiber-based paper
Signed | Edition of 10 | Handmade
8.25 × 6 in | B&W | 37 pages
Komatsu Hiroko is an award-winning artist who has exhibited in Japan, Germany, Italy, and the U.S., with work published in Aperture, Asahi Camera, and Artforum.
She received the 43rd Kimura Ihei Award in 2018, and her work is held in major collections including Tate Modern, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the New York Public Library.
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NEW at BDP — Phosphenes by Viktorija Makauskaitė, The Universe Doesn’t Know by Rie Suzuki, and FLOWERS by Kenta Cobayashi & Tyrone Williams.
Three beautiful new titles from @photobook_daydream_editions a publisher consistently supporting emerging artists through thoughtful, small-edition books.
Find them with us at ICP Photobook Fest (May 8–10, 2026).
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NEW at BDP — SKELETON GOATS DUST STORMS
Osamu Kanemura (Signed)
We’re excited to share a few signed copies of this new release, available at the ICP Photobook Fest (May 8–10, 2026).
Published by Indigo, 2026
English / Japanese
Limited edition of 500 copies
Osamu Kanemura’s Skeleton Goats Dust Storms brings together photographs made on the outskirts of Beijing in 2008, just before the Olympic Games, at the invitation of the late Etsuro Ishihara of Zeit-Foto Salon. Known for his focus on the dense visual noise of Tokyo, Kanemura turns here to a different terrain—eschewing the polished, forward-looking image of Beijing to seek out landscapes left in the wake of rapid development: desolate, contaminated, and in ruins, yet strangely compelling.
Working in black and white, Kanemura proposes an “after” landscape—after romance, after the protagonist, after humanity itself.
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New — Osamu Kanemura, GR Painting
Made for ICP Photobook Fest (May 8–10, 2026).
Raw, layered collages built from color copies, photos, drawings, and Polaroids—run repeatedly through a photocopier.
Each copy is hand-titled, signed, and includes an original drawing in back cover.
📍 International Center of Photography
Lower East Side, New York
May 8–10
Come by and see it in person.
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Encounters: Denise Scott Brown Photographs
Publisher: Lars Müller Publishers, 2025
To look is to think
The first publication devoted to the photographic work of Denise Scott Brown (born 1931), co-author of Learning from Las Vegas.
For Scott Brown, the camera was not separate from architecture—it was a way of thinking. She looked at what passes unnoticed: streets, signs, fragments of daily life. Photography became research, teaching, and a form of design.
Encounters gathers images from the 1950s to the 1970s, moving from Johannesburg to London and the United States, where she met Robert Venturi.
Organized thematically, the work unfolds as a continuous act of attention—seeing as a practice that quietly shapes how we understand the built world.
We’re excited to be part of ICP’s Photobook Fest.
May 8–10
International Center of Photography
Lower East Side, New York
A gathering of publishers and organizations from around the world—centered on the photobook and its many forms.
We’ll have new titles, along with a selection of vintage photobooks.
Signings, workshops, conversations, and more.
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new on bdp online
Pharmakon — Teju Cole
MACK, 2024
Photographs made across distances. Cities, fragments, pauses.
Nothing insists. Everything lingers.
The images move the way thought moves—sideways, quietly.
A continuation of Fernweh, but more inward. More restrained.
Short texts appear along the way. Not explanations—signals.
Written from within a time of unease.
The book holds a quiet tension:
between beauty and fracture,
between looking and understanding.