Aviary: The Bird in Contemporary Photography
By (Author) William A. Ewing
By (author) Dana Panchaud
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
11th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Photography: subject-specific techniques and principles
Hardback
272
Width 245mm, Height 295mm
A joyful overview of contemporary photography of birds, featuring the work of 50 internationally recognized photographers.
Photographs of birds are found in every decade of photography's 200-year-old history. Today, more photographers than ever before have taken them as their subjects, inspired by our heightened understanding and appreciation of their complexity.
Aviary unites the work of more than 50 internationally recognized photographers to explore our complex relationship with birds, questioning how we observe them and respond to their presence. Taking an eclectic curatorial approach, William A. Ewing and Dana Panchaud weave together photographs from the fields of art, landscape, fashion, portraiture, ornithology and wildlife into six 'acts' that propose intriguing new dialogues and visual theatre between these different modes of photographic expression. Aviary features 200 photographs from leading image makers including Leila Jeffreys, Sarah Moon, Roger Ballen, Sarker Protick, Tim Flach, Viviane Sassen and Nadav Kander.
Aviary is much more than simply a book for bird lovers, but an essential, visually led study of the relationship between humans and animals - a visual testament to the beauty, complexity and intrigue of the natural world.
William A. Ewing has been an author, lecturer, curator of photography and museum director for more than 40 years. His many publications on photography include The Body, Civilization: The Way We Live Now, Edward Burtynsky: Essential Elements and Flora Photographica - The Flower in Contemporary Photography, all published by Thames & Hudson. Dana Panchaud is a curator and lecturer specializing in photography. She is the director of the Centre de la Photographie Genve and co-author of Flora Photographica - The Flower in Contemporary Photography.