"For the past 8 years, photographer Livia Corona has documented the Enanitos Toreros, troupes of little people performing as bullfighters. She toured and lived with them throughout Mexico and migrant farming communities in the US, often traveling with 12 to 14 people in a single van. The cars blared out a tailored audiotape advertisement: "This evening, in your town, the Enanitos Toreros have arrived with a show that will kill you. But k ..."
"This book accompanies an exhibition of the same title and presents and discusses the work of eight contemporary photographers from across the globe: Livia Corona, Binh Danh, Jason Francisco, Julia Komissaroff, Pok Chi Lau, Ken Light, Paul ..."
"In 2005, the brilliant and controversial Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers, traveled to Europe for major exhibitions of his work at London's Barbican Centre and the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. Already celebrated for his unflinching portrayals of Tokyo in collections such as "Tokyo Still Life" and "Tokyo Lucky Hole," the Japanese photographer embraced the opportunity to turn his lens onto London and Paris, two of Europe ..."