In 2018, Italian photographer Francesco Neri won the August Sander Prize for his portrait study of farmers in northern Italy. His small-format portraits capture the essence of rural life, highlighting the interplay of light, body language, and emotion. "Farmers" is his first monograph, showcasing his long-term photographic projects.
Jean-Paul Deridder Knihy


From 1998 to 2005, Belgian photographer Jean-Paul Deridder documented a temporary, collaborative, anonymously built adventure playground filled with imaginative structures and sculptures by young architects--symbols of free play and the appropriation of public space.