From Patti and Robert, Kate and Mario, we are rounding up our favourite coffee table photo books where sentimentality lies in the foreword and the images speak of a time of exploration.
From Didion to Barthes, these titles are, if anything, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.
And it’s edited by Wiradjuri writer Hannah Donnelly.
The book brings to life the Afrofuteristic world of 2018 album, ‘Dirty Computer.’
Close to our hearts and seared into our brains.
Because hot girlies are politically literate.
Written by Pulitzer Prize winner, Robin Givhan.
“Change My Mind is an invitation, a challenge and a promise of intent.”
From hotly anticipated debut’s to late 2021 stand outs.
“The fruit of much labor, populated by sacred ghosts, and celebrating the new.”
Find out where to order it, here.
From Berkelouw Bookstore Paddington to Bookocino in Avalon, the RUSSH team wax lyrical about the bookstores that have their hearts.
Here are all the details.
Here’s what we know so far.
Set to be a candid account of his life thus far, here’s what we know.
Have the tissues at the ready.
From Zadie Smith, Hanya Yanagihara and Ocean Vuong, these are the books we’re itching to read in 2022.
Time to load up your reading list.
For A24, nothing is too weird.
The book will reveal a behind‐the‐scenes look at the making of his iconic films, including exclusive imagery and extensive quotes and captions.