Publications

ICPConcerned - Global Images for Global Crisis

#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis

Foreword by ICP’s Executive Director Mark Lubell and an introduction by ICP’s Managing Director of Programs David Campany.

820 B&W and 4C photographs
Hardcover; English; 272 pages
Publisher: G Editions (Glitterati Editions)  /  Pub Date: October 19, 2021
Dimensions: 7.5 x 8.25 x 1.25 inches (W x L x D)

Eye Mama
Poetic Truths of Home and Motherhood

Publisher : teNeues Verlag GmbH
Release date : 2023
Format : 23,5 x 30 cm | 9 1/4 x 11 4/5 in.
Language :English & German
Pages : 224

The “Eye Mama” book is a photographic portfolio showcasing the mama narrative and the mama gaze, what female and non-binary photographers see when they look at, and into the home.

Based on the “Eye Mama” Project, a photography platform sharing a curated feed by photographers worldwide who identify as mamas, the “Eye Mama” book brings together more than 200 images to render what is so often invisible―caregiving, mothering, family and the post-motherhood self― visible.

“Eye mama” was created by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker and photographer Karni Arieli during the pandemic, when everyone around the world was in lockdown and spending more time in the home, often consumed by caregiving. The visual movement centres around the “mama gaze”, an introspective look at home and care by female and non-binary visual artists.

This iconic book of photographs brings together the images from this movement, experiencing the light and dark of care and parenthood, the beauty of close-up details, love and hardship, and most importantly, the personal poetic truths of these mamas and artists.

The “Eye Mama” book highlights the narrative of motherhood, allowing us to see for the first time in history through the eyes of mamas worldwide, because mama gaze matters!

With additional forward by Alessia Glaviano head of Global Photo Vogue, and Annie Wang internationally renowned photographer and artist .

The Eye Mama Project has been featured in National Geographic, Photo Vogue, Photo Vogue, Stern, Romper, British Journal of Photography, Creative Review, The Guardian and more.