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‘After leaving many years ago I returned to find a country frozen in time. Whilst London had flourished the communities of the economic north were left behind. Cities once full of factories were filled with foodbanks, barbershops and fading hopes.’ @merlindaleman
In 2017 photographer Merlin Daleman embarked on a journey through the economic North of the UK. Originally from the West Midlands, Daleman has lived in the Netherlands for most of his adult life. Driven by curiosity to understand the divisions in the UK made evident in the 2016 referendum, he returned to photograph. He revisited the previously familiar with the eyes of an outsider.
The images were recently featured in the Nieuwe Rotterdamse Courant (NRC) with an extended essay as the UK edges towards 'ten years since Brexit'. Read the feature via the link in our biog and to also find out more about the book 🔗
📷 Merlin Daleman

‘After leaving many years ago I returned to find a country frozen in time. Whilst London had flourished the communities of the economic north were left behind. Cities once full of factories were filled with foodbanks, barbershops and fading hopes.’ @merlindaleman
In 2017 photographer Merlin Daleman embarked on a journey through the economic North of the UK. Originally from the West Midlands, Daleman has lived in the Netherlands for most of his adult life. Driven by curiosity to understand the divisions in the UK made evident in the 2016 referendum, he returned to photograph. He revisited the previously familiar with the eyes of an outsider.
The images were recently featured in the Nieuwe Rotterdamse Courant (NRC) with an extended essay as the UK edges towards 'ten years since Brexit'. Read the feature via the link in our biog and to also find out more about the book 🔗
📷 Merlin Daleman

‘After leaving many years ago I returned to find a country frozen in time. Whilst London had flourished the communities of the economic north were left behind. Cities once full of factories were filled with foodbanks, barbershops and fading hopes.’ @merlindaleman
In 2017 photographer Merlin Daleman embarked on a journey through the economic North of the UK. Originally from the West Midlands, Daleman has lived in the Netherlands for most of his adult life. Driven by curiosity to understand the divisions in the UK made evident in the 2016 referendum, he returned to photograph. He revisited the previously familiar with the eyes of an outsider.
The images were recently featured in the Nieuwe Rotterdamse Courant (NRC) with an extended essay as the UK edges towards 'ten years since Brexit'. Read the feature via the link in our biog and to also find out more about the book 🔗
📷 Merlin Daleman

‘After leaving many years ago I returned to find a country frozen in time. Whilst London had flourished the communities of the economic north were left behind. Cities once full of factories were filled with foodbanks, barbershops and fading hopes.’ @merlindaleman
In 2017 photographer Merlin Daleman embarked on a journey through the economic North of the UK. Originally from the West Midlands, Daleman has lived in the Netherlands for most of his adult life. Driven by curiosity to understand the divisions in the UK made evident in the 2016 referendum, he returned to photograph. He revisited the previously familiar with the eyes of an outsider.
The images were recently featured in the Nieuwe Rotterdamse Courant (NRC) with an extended essay as the UK edges towards 'ten years since Brexit'. Read the feature via the link in our biog and to also find out more about the book 🔗
📷 Merlin Daleman

‘After leaving many years ago I returned to find a country frozen in time. Whilst London had flourished the communities of the economic north were left behind. Cities once full of factories were filled with foodbanks, barbershops and fading hopes.’ @merlindaleman
In 2017 photographer Merlin Daleman embarked on a journey through the economic North of the UK. Originally from the West Midlands, Daleman has lived in the Netherlands for most of his adult life. Driven by curiosity to understand the divisions in the UK made evident in the 2016 referendum, he returned to photograph. He revisited the previously familiar with the eyes of an outsider.
The images were recently featured in the Nieuwe Rotterdamse Courant (NRC) with an extended essay as the UK edges towards 'ten years since Brexit'. Read the feature via the link in our biog and to also find out more about the book 🔗
📷 Merlin Daleman

Photographer Paul Reas has a long association with Newport, spanning almost forty years. His exhibition, ‘Fables of Faubus, Made in Newport’, is now open at THE EYE International Photography Festival in Newport, Walesand is selection of photographs from his book and touring exhibition that were all made in Newport. These include pictures from his days as a student up to more contemporary images.
The book, 'Fables of Faubus', was published in 2017 by GOST and the exhibition of the same name is currently in Nantes at Center Claude Cahun as a part of the exhibition's tour of France.
The book and exhibition represent’s Reas’ photographic career, spanning almost forty years. This was a career which started in Newport when Reas became a student on the Documentary Photography course there in 1982. His involvement with the course extended way beyond his two years as a student however. He was the course technician for many years and then a visiting tutor before returning full time in 2007 and eventually becoming the course leader. Throughout this time Paul was committed to making his own work, alongside his many assignments for leading magazines. His personal projects were published as books and included in exhibitions, both nationally and internationally.Many of the photographs made for these books and exhibitions over the years were made in Wales.
Paul will also be in conversation on Wednesday (20 May) with Diane Smyth, Val Williams and Maisie Cousins at the Martin Parr Foundation in Bristol, UK.
Find out more via the link in our biog and to join us for this special event and Paul's exhibition 🔗
Image 'Fables of Faubus' @Paul.reas

PHotoESPAÑA in Madrid once again takes place this May until 28 June and GOST are delighted to be part of the story again this year.
One of the PHotoESPAÑA's central strands brings together the finalist books of the Best Photography Book of the Year Award, organized by PHotoESPAÑA since 1998 to recognize excellence in photographic publishing.
The selection includes publications from the award’s four categories —Research, Creation, Bibliophilia, and First Publication— and offers an updated overview of some of the most significant photobook projects published internationally.
Photographers included are:
Robin Hinsch with 'Lonely Are All the Bridges' @robinhinsch
Katerina Angelopolou with 'The Fumes of Mars' @angelo_katerina
Mark Power with 'FASHION' @marktpower
Constance Jaeggi with 'Escaramuza' @constancejaeggi
Jim Krantz with 'Frontier' @jimkrantzphoto
Find out more about Photo Espana here and to find out how to attend in the link in our biog 🔗
📷 Mark Power

Opening this weekend at The National Western, Denver, Colorado, United States,is opening 'Working the West', a new art exhibition that captures the grit, rhythm, and reality of life in the American West.
Featured will be the work of Jim Krantz. A student of Ansel Adams, he blends technical mastery with a romanticized vision of Western identity shaped by his work with iconic brands.
Images from his book ‘Frontier’ will be included. 'Frontier' blends cinematic portraits of cowboys and expansive landscapes with experimental works to create a visual representation of the mythical American West. ‘Frontier’ blends cinematic portraits of cowboys and expansive landscapes with experimental works to create a visual representation of the mythical American West. The book is the first monograph by Krantz who has spent his life and work immersed in the landscape and culture embedded in American national identity.
Get your copy and learn more via our link in biog 🔗
📷༘ Jim Krantz

Opening this weekend at The National Western, Denver, Colorado, United States,is opening 'Working the West', a new art exhibition that captures the grit, rhythm, and reality of life in the American West.
Featured will be the work of Jim Krantz. A student of Ansel Adams, he blends technical mastery with a romanticized vision of Western identity shaped by his work with iconic brands.
Images from his book ‘Frontier’ will be included. 'Frontier' blends cinematic portraits of cowboys and expansive landscapes with experimental works to create a visual representation of the mythical American West. ‘Frontier’ blends cinematic portraits of cowboys and expansive landscapes with experimental works to create a visual representation of the mythical American West. The book is the first monograph by Krantz who has spent his life and work immersed in the landscape and culture embedded in American national identity.
Get your copy and learn more via our link in biog 🔗
📷༘ Jim Krantz

Opening this weekend at The National Western, Denver, Colorado, United States,is opening 'Working the West', a new art exhibition that captures the grit, rhythm, and reality of life in the American West.
Featured will be the work of Jim Krantz. A student of Ansel Adams, he blends technical mastery with a romanticized vision of Western identity shaped by his work with iconic brands.
Images from his book ‘Frontier’ will be included. 'Frontier' blends cinematic portraits of cowboys and expansive landscapes with experimental works to create a visual representation of the mythical American West. ‘Frontier’ blends cinematic portraits of cowboys and expansive landscapes with experimental works to create a visual representation of the mythical American West. The book is the first monograph by Krantz who has spent his life and work immersed in the landscape and culture embedded in American national identity.
Get your copy and learn more via our link in biog 🔗
📷༘ Jim Krantz

Opening this weekend at The National Western, Denver, Colorado, United States,is opening 'Working the West', a new art exhibition that captures the grit, rhythm, and reality of life in the American West.
Featured will be the work of Jim Krantz. A student of Ansel Adams, he blends technical mastery with a romanticized vision of Western identity shaped by his work with iconic brands.
Images from his book ‘Frontier’ will be included. 'Frontier' blends cinematic portraits of cowboys and expansive landscapes with experimental works to create a visual representation of the mythical American West. ‘Frontier’ blends cinematic portraits of cowboys and expansive landscapes with experimental works to create a visual representation of the mythical American West. The book is the first monograph by Krantz who has spent his life and work immersed in the landscape and culture embedded in American national identity.
Get your copy and learn more via our link in biog 🔗
📷༘ Jim Krantz

Tonight (Thursday 14 May) from 5-8pm at PLASTER Magazine's London HQ Robin Bernstein will share his experiences in creating his inaugural photo book 'MAPALAKATA' ✨
The book engages with landscape via a visual reassessment of a key historical, geological and geographical region in Southern Africa. We are shown Mpumalanga - a province in Eastern South Africa, bordering the nations of Swaziland and Mozambique. Here is where we witness lush cliffs abruptly piercing the hot red earth of the deserted lowlands; serving as a geo-physical symbol for the edge of the South African frontier.
You can also meet Robin at our Photo London signings this Sunday 17 May at 1pm!
Details for tonight:
📍 20 Great Chapel Street, Soho, London W1F 8FW
🎟️ Admission is free
📷༘ Robin Bernstein @robin.bernstein

Tonight (Thursday 14 May) from 5-8pm at PLASTER Magazine's London HQ Robin Bernstein will share his experiences in creating his inaugural photo book 'MAPALAKATA' ✨
The book engages with landscape via a visual reassessment of a key historical, geological and geographical region in Southern Africa. We are shown Mpumalanga - a province in Eastern South Africa, bordering the nations of Swaziland and Mozambique. Here is where we witness lush cliffs abruptly piercing the hot red earth of the deserted lowlands; serving as a geo-physical symbol for the edge of the South African frontier.
You can also meet Robin at our Photo London signings this Sunday 17 May at 1pm!
Details for tonight:
📍 20 Great Chapel Street, Soho, London W1F 8FW
🎟️ Admission is free
📷༘ Robin Bernstein @robin.bernstein

Tonight (Thursday 14 May) from 5-8pm at PLASTER Magazine's London HQ Robin Bernstein will share his experiences in creating his inaugural photo book 'MAPALAKATA' ✨
The book engages with landscape via a visual reassessment of a key historical, geological and geographical region in Southern Africa. We are shown Mpumalanga - a province in Eastern South Africa, bordering the nations of Swaziland and Mozambique. Here is where we witness lush cliffs abruptly piercing the hot red earth of the deserted lowlands; serving as a geo-physical symbol for the edge of the South African frontier.
You can also meet Robin at our Photo London signings this Sunday 17 May at 1pm!
Details for tonight:
📍 20 Great Chapel Street, Soho, London W1F 8FW
🎟️ Admission is free
📷༘ Robin Bernstein @robin.bernstein

Tonight (Thursday 14 May) from 5-8pm at PLASTER Magazine's London HQ Robin Bernstein will share his experiences in creating his inaugural photo book 'MAPALAKATA' ✨
The book engages with landscape via a visual reassessment of a key historical, geological and geographical region in Southern Africa. We are shown Mpumalanga - a province in Eastern South Africa, bordering the nations of Swaziland and Mozambique. Here is where we witness lush cliffs abruptly piercing the hot red earth of the deserted lowlands; serving as a geo-physical symbol for the edge of the South African frontier.
You can also meet Robin at our Photo London signings this Sunday 17 May at 1pm!
Details for tonight:
📍 20 Great Chapel Street, Soho, London W1F 8FW
🎟️ Admission is free
📷༘ Robin Bernstein @robin.bernstein

Join us tomorrow on 14 May at 7pm at The Hellenic Centre in London where Katerina Angelopoulou will be in conversation about her latest book with Stuart Smith, Publisher, GOST Books.
'The Fumes of Mars' looks at the 2018 Mati wildfire near Athens — one of the deadliest in recorded history. On 23 July 2018 wildfires swept through Mati, Greece, 30 kilometres from Athens. Over 100 lives were lost and victims were left to fight for survival alone. Artist Katerina Angelopoulou survived the fire, fleeing with her three-year-old child.
The book acts as a counter-archive — a forensic and deeply personal investigation into how official narratives of catastrophe are constructed and enforced. It brings together Angelopoulou’s photographs taken during and after the disaster, survivor testimonies, aerial maps marking where each victim died, weather reports, CCTV footage and personal artefacts recovered from the ruins: jewellery, books, glasses. The work challenges the official narrative, one that persists and blames residents and victims.
A Q&A will follow the presentation.
Book via the link in our biog 🔗
You can also join us at Photo London this week at 3pm on Saturday 16 May where Katerina will be signing the book.
📸 Katerina Angelopoulou
@angelo_katerina
@helleniccentre
@photolondonfair

Join us tomorrow on 14 May at 7pm at The Hellenic Centre in London where Katerina Angelopoulou will be in conversation about her latest book with Stuart Smith, Publisher, GOST Books.
'The Fumes of Mars' looks at the 2018 Mati wildfire near Athens — one of the deadliest in recorded history. On 23 July 2018 wildfires swept through Mati, Greece, 30 kilometres from Athens. Over 100 lives were lost and victims were left to fight for survival alone. Artist Katerina Angelopoulou survived the fire, fleeing with her three-year-old child.
The book acts as a counter-archive — a forensic and deeply personal investigation into how official narratives of catastrophe are constructed and enforced. It brings together Angelopoulou’s photographs taken during and after the disaster, survivor testimonies, aerial maps marking where each victim died, weather reports, CCTV footage and personal artefacts recovered from the ruins: jewellery, books, glasses. The work challenges the official narrative, one that persists and blames residents and victims.
A Q&A will follow the presentation.
Book via the link in our biog 🔗
You can also join us at Photo London this week at 3pm on Saturday 16 May where Katerina will be signing the book.
📸 Katerina Angelopoulou
@angelo_katerina
@helleniccentre
@photolondonfair

Join us tomorrow on 14 May at 7pm at The Hellenic Centre in London where Katerina Angelopoulou will be in conversation about her latest book with Stuart Smith, Publisher, GOST Books.
'The Fumes of Mars' looks at the 2018 Mati wildfire near Athens — one of the deadliest in recorded history. On 23 July 2018 wildfires swept through Mati, Greece, 30 kilometres from Athens. Over 100 lives were lost and victims were left to fight for survival alone. Artist Katerina Angelopoulou survived the fire, fleeing with her three-year-old child.
The book acts as a counter-archive — a forensic and deeply personal investigation into how official narratives of catastrophe are constructed and enforced. It brings together Angelopoulou’s photographs taken during and after the disaster, survivor testimonies, aerial maps marking where each victim died, weather reports, CCTV footage and personal artefacts recovered from the ruins: jewellery, books, glasses. The work challenges the official narrative, one that persists and blames residents and victims.
A Q&A will follow the presentation.
Book via the link in our biog 🔗
You can also join us at Photo London this week at 3pm on Saturday 16 May where Katerina will be signing the book.
📸 Katerina Angelopoulou
@angelo_katerina
@helleniccentre
@photolondonfair

"Sangre Blanca, which translates to ‘White Blood’, is the culmination of nearly a decade’s worth of reportage made between 2016 and 2025. It traces the world-spanning journey that cocaine takes, from the harvesting of the coca plant on rural farms, its production in labs hidden deep in the Colombian Amazon, through its transport across Mexican villages and across borders, and ending eventually with hedonistic European nightlife that fuels it. And following its path everywhere is a trail of violence"
This week, HUCK @huckmagazine preview Mads' Nissen's latest book 'Sangre Blanca' which we will have advanced copies of this week at Photo London (14 - 17 May)
Learn more via the link in biog and read the full story by Isaac Muk 🔗
📸 Mads Nissen
@madsnissenphoto

"Sangre Blanca, which translates to ‘White Blood’, is the culmination of nearly a decade’s worth of reportage made between 2016 and 2025. It traces the world-spanning journey that cocaine takes, from the harvesting of the coca plant on rural farms, its production in labs hidden deep in the Colombian Amazon, through its transport across Mexican villages and across borders, and ending eventually with hedonistic European nightlife that fuels it. And following its path everywhere is a trail of violence"
This week, HUCK @huckmagazine preview Mads' Nissen's latest book 'Sangre Blanca' which we will have advanced copies of this week at Photo London (14 - 17 May)
Learn more via the link in biog and read the full story by Isaac Muk 🔗
📸 Mads Nissen
@madsnissenphoto

"Sangre Blanca, which translates to ‘White Blood’, is the culmination of nearly a decade’s worth of reportage made between 2016 and 2025. It traces the world-spanning journey that cocaine takes, from the harvesting of the coca plant on rural farms, its production in labs hidden deep in the Colombian Amazon, through its transport across Mexican villages and across borders, and ending eventually with hedonistic European nightlife that fuels it. And following its path everywhere is a trail of violence"
This week, HUCK @huckmagazine preview Mads' Nissen's latest book 'Sangre Blanca' which we will have advanced copies of this week at Photo London (14 - 17 May)
Learn more via the link in biog and read the full story by Isaac Muk 🔗
📸 Mads Nissen
@madsnissenphoto

"An Extremely Un-get-atable Place’ (is) a lyrical exploration and re-imagining of Orwell’s time on Jura..."
FAD Magazine have reviewed Craig Easton's 'An Extremely Un-get-atable Place' and named it their book of the month, ahead of Photo London!
Read the full feature by Paul Carey-Kent @paulcareykent via the link in our bio and meet Craig during our Photo London signings this week on May 14th at 2pm.
📷 Craig Easton @mrcraigeaston

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

We are pleased to be taking part in Photo London this week (14-17 May) and to be hosting a range of signings.
The theme of for our presentation will be the relationship between photography, time and place.
Come and meet us!
Friday 15 May
1pm 'Las Pelilargas' by Irina Werning
3pm 'Liminal Space' by Marina Sersale
4pm 'Flowers for Bea' by Brendan Barry
5pm 'Mutiny' by Merlin Daleman
Saturday 16 May
2pm 'An Extremely Un-Get-Atable Place' by Craig Easton
3pm 'The Fumes of Mars' by Katerina Angelopoulou
4pm 'BODY COPY' by Mitchell Moreno
5pm ' My America' by Diana Matar
Sunday 17 May
1pm 'Mapakalata' by Robin Bernstein
2pm 'Death and Other Belongings' by Will Green
Many GOST photographers have events across London to coincide with the fair. Sign up for our newsletter via the link in biog as we share all our plans in full tomorrow in our special newsletter drop 🔗
📷Irina Werning
📷 Brendan Barry
📷 Craig Easton
📷 Diana Matar
📷 Robin Bernstein

"An Extremely Un-get-atable Place’ as a lyrical exploration and re-imagining of Orwell’s time on Jura"
FAD Magazine have profiled Craig Easton's 'An Extremely Un-get-atable Place’ as their book of the month ahead of Photo London in a feature by Paul Carey-Kent @paulcareykent
Meet Craig during our signings this week on Thursday 14 May at 2pm at Photo London and read the full feature via the link in our biog 🔗
📸 Craig Easton @mrcraigeaston
@worldoffad
@photolondonfair

GOST Books, Publishing:
Founded in 2012, GOST Books (@gost_books) is an independent visual arts and photography publisher based in London. At Photo London it will present publications by various artists including Constance Jaeggi, Craig Easton, Mark Power and Emanuele Satolli. The programme reflects its broad editorial approach to photography and print, spanning documentary, archival and conceptual projects across international contexts.
Image: Brendan Barry

GOST Books, Publishing:
Founded in 2012, GOST Books (@gost_books) is an independent visual arts and photography publisher based in London. At Photo London it will present publications by various artists including Constance Jaeggi, Craig Easton, Mark Power and Emanuele Satolli. The programme reflects its broad editorial approach to photography and print, spanning documentary, archival and conceptual projects across international contexts.
Image: Brendan Barry

'Liminal Space' began completely by chance. Photographer Marina Sersale began wandering her native city of Rome, Italy, documenting the familiar areas around her. The result was a series of dramatic black-and-white images of people, sights and scenes. The book brings together over a decade of work, providing a visual exploration of the spaces between light and shadow, reality and imagination. For Sersale, photography is both a way of perceiving everyday life and a means of engaging with it.
Aesthetica have highlighted the publication as one their best new photo books for Spring. Learn more via the link in our biog 🔗
📷༘ Marina Sersale @eauditalie

'Liminal Space' began completely by chance. Photographer Marina Sersale began wandering her native city of Rome, Italy, documenting the familiar areas around her. The result was a series of dramatic black-and-white images of people, sights and scenes. The book brings together over a decade of work, providing a visual exploration of the spaces between light and shadow, reality and imagination. For Sersale, photography is both a way of perceiving everyday life and a means of engaging with it.
Aesthetica have highlighted the publication as one their best new photo books for Spring. Learn more via the link in our biog 🔗
📷༘ Marina Sersale @eauditalie
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