The November issue opens with Street Art & Graffiti Atlas, a compendium of works from the world’s top street and graffiti artists. We continue with Kyoto Dreaming, which reveals the best of both ancient and modern Kyoto, and then with Hope, a beautiful volume focusing on environmental concerns and indigenous cultures around the world. Next is a compilation of works from the world’s top up-and-coming visual designers. We conclude this edition with two looks at New York: one from director and composer Mario Schneider and the other from New York-born artist Manny Vega.
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Urban art, muralism, and graffiti reflect the dynamic pulse of a city, breaking the monotony and grayness of the concrete and altering our vision of urban environments. Street Art & Graffiti Atlas is a visually rich book featuring a diverse selection of contemporary street artists and is an excellent starting point for exploring the stories and creations of the artists who have turned city streets into their personal canvas. The artists included were chosen for their unmistakable styles and the innovative character and talent that defines their work.
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Kyoto is Japan’s cultural and spiritual heart and Kyoto Dreaming captures its stunning beauty as seen through the eyes of photographer Taro Moberly. Through a series of breathtaking and atmospheric images, readers explore Kyoto’s traditional architecture and iconic landmarks, including Nijo Castle, Kinkaku-ji, and the Gion district, as well as the more modern areas that are equally captivating. Kyoto Dreaming offers a new perspective on Kyoto, making one of Asia’s most beautiful cities even more magical.
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With a foreword by Robert Redford, this volume is a message of hope from renowned conservation photographer Cristina Mittermeier. From ocean shores and Arctic glaciers to some of the most remote indigenous communities in the world, Hope explores humanity’s relationship with the planet and the possibilities for a mindful, sustainable future. Through her lens, Mittermeier explores the complex relationships that tie us to the natural world and to each other. Her images reflect a commitment to environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and social equity.
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Graphis New Talent Annual 2025 is a global showcase of the best and boldest student artwork in advertising, design, photography, and illustration. Featuring award-winning entries from emerging creatives, this volume is an essential addition to any art and photography library. Whether you’re an educator shaping the next generation, a student striving for greatness, or a professional tracking the pulse of what’s next, this is an inside look at where creative thinking is headed.
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Mario Schneider has made a name for himself as a director and film composer and in New York Short Stories, he demonstrates that street photography is also one of his talents. Schneider’s photographs reflect the perspective of both a filmmaker and storyteller. He presents a quieter New York, where the hustle and bustle of the city recedes and personal encounters come to the fore. His work features instants that reveal the souls and emotions of the people depicted and invites us to reflect on our feelings and thoughts about the moments he captures.
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This bilingual Spanish/English volume celebrates the art and career of the Bronx-born Nuyorican artist Manny Vega. Vega’s art can be found in the form of mosaics and murals adorning street walls, subway stations, and cultural centers throughout East Harlem. This lushly illustrated edition covers the full range of Vega’s artistic output, from carefully crafted mosaics and murals, to prints, and works on paper. Throughout, Vega’s focus on the Puerto-Rican experience in New York shines through and highlights the influence of the city’s cultural mix on his unique art.
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| Looking for more visual books? Peruse our Fall 2025 art & design catalogs on Edelweiss and iPage.
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