*SIGNED* JULIE BULLARD, NADIA LEE COHEN AND MARTIN PARR ❤️
A brilliant, bizarre love letter to the characters we invent and the worlds we pretend to live in, Julie Bullard is Martin Parr’s final major project, with Nadia Lee Cohen..
Now, with Martin’s passing, the joke feels even sharper, sweeter, and more human. He had a rare gift, to make us laugh at ourselves while secretly feeling something real.
Here’s to the colour, the awkwardness, the deadpan genius and to Martin, who made the ridiculous unforgettable, last slide is him signing this book in May 2025 ❤️
#martinparr
Comme des Garçons Parfums 1994–2025
A look at three decades of scent as a concept.
From ODEUR 53 to Incense, it’s less about perfume and more about ideas, abstraction, memory, rebellion.
By @dinosimonett ❤️ @marcatlandesign
I actually have 2 of these if anyone wants 🙂
*SIGNED* HOME AND AWAY, ALASDAIR MCLELLAN,
I absolutely love this truly stunning book.
Volume one of the two-volume monograph showcasing over 500 images from 1987 to 2022. Blending portraits, landscapes, and scenes of British youth culture, the book masterfully pairs beautiful images to create a poignant visual dialogue. Designed by @mmparisdotcom in a limited edition, it’s a brilliant reflection of McLellan’s career and the raw beauty of Britain.
Mine features a sneaky personalised love note to @gabrielpluckrose hehe ❤️🥰
HOME IS NOT A PLACE, JOHNY PITSS
A birthday gift from my girl @hannahgeddes1 and @maxferguson ❤️
“Home Is Not a Place” is a collaborative work by photographer Johny Pitts and poet Roger Robinson that delves into the essence of Black British identity in the 21st century. In 2021, the duo went on a journey around the UK’s coastline in a red Mini Cooper, starting from London and tracing the River Thames eastward to Tilbury, the historic docking site of the Empire Windrush in 1948. Their travels took them through various locales, including Margate, Land’s End, Bristol, Blackpool, Glasgow, John O’Groats, Scarborough, and Southend-on-Sea. Throughout this expedition, they unearthed facets of Black British culture often overlooked in mainstream narratives and examined the nation’s deep ties to the history of empire and transatlantic slavery. The culmination of their journey is presented as a free-form blend of photography, poetry, and essays, offering a profound reflection on the complexity, strength, and resilience of Black Britishness. ❤️❤️
Thank you Hannah and Max for the book xxx
*SIGNED* NICARAGUA, SUSAN MEISELAS
Wow this a very powerful book documenting the Sandinista revolution against the Somoza dictatorship in the late 1970s. Meiselas, an American photographer, captured so many striking images of the conflict, focusing on the rebels, civilians, and the brutality of war. Some of them are too gruesome to share! Her use of colour photography brings a vivid, immediate quality to the images, making them iconic representations of the revolution. Very tough woman, thanks for signing my book ❤️ @susanmeiselas
VOLTA PHOTO, SORY SANLÉ
This book celebrates the work of Burkinabé photographer Sory Sanlé and the vibrant cultural scene of Burkina Faso during the 1960s and 1970s. Through a collection of portraits and candid shots, Sanlé’s photography documents the energy, optimism, and self-expression of the era, particularly in the wake of the country’s independence. The book not only showcases his unique artistic style but also offers insights into the social and cultural history of West Africa during this transformative period. ❤️🫶🏻❤️
PIGOZZI’S “JOURNAL OF THE SEVENTIES” is a first-and only edition photo essay by Jean C. Pigozzi, a playboy photographer. Published in 1979, it provides a witty glimpse into the lives of 1970s celebrities such as Bianca and Mick Jagger, Ringo Starr, Andy Warhol, John Belushi, Faye Dunaway, Hunter Thompson, and more. The candid photographs capture these personalities on the street, at home, at work, and during leisure moments, offering a unique and playful perspective of the era.
AMERICAN COLOUR, TONY RAY JONES
Showcases the unique perspective of British photographer Tony Ray-Jones during his travels in the United States in the 1960s. Through vivid and compelling colour photographs, the book captures the essence of American life, blending a keen observational eye with a touch of humor. Jones’ work beautifully conveys the quirks and nuances of everyday moments, offering a nostalgic yet fresh glimpse into a bygone era.
#TonyRayjones #americancolour
SOO GASSED about these signed Larry Clark @larryclarkofficial prints from KIDS, stashed away since 2014 in @ryanotoolecollett cupboard ‼️ off to the framers 😊 #larryclark