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Photography
You Will Look to the Mountains: An Interview with Anne Rearick
Throughout her illustrious career, spanning diverse corners of the globe from Kazakhstan to South Africa and the French Basque country, Anne Rearick has consistently used her lens to unearth the stor
October 06, 2023
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Melissa Catanese: Something Like a Breeze
"It is not until an act occurs within the landscape of the past and the future that it is a human act." —Ursula K. Le Guin
October 04, 2023
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New City, Old Blues: Andre D. Wagner's New York City
For more than a decade, Andre D. Wagner has explored and documented New York City street life, with a particular focus on the changing landscape of his Bushwick, Brooklyn neighborhood.
October 02, 2023
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Elle Pérez’s "guabancex" Is A Meditation On Historical Erasure, Resilience, and Presence
A boxer balances like a crane against a white wall, his left glove lifted in parallel with its corresponding leg. He’s turned away from us, concealing almost his full anterior, and yet the composit
September 29, 2023
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Best in Show: Pets in Contemporary Photography
Explore the role our furry (and feathered) friends have played in culture and how they stand in as representations of status, power, loyalty, compassion and companionship through the perspectives of
September 27, 2023
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Immersion: Gregory Halpern, Raymond Meeks, and Vasantha Yogananthan @ ICP, NY
A new exhibition opening at the International Center of Photography showcases three projects created by the artists during respective residencies—Gregory Halpern's in Guadeloupe, Vasantha Yogananth
September 26, 2023
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Family, Place, and Wonder in Trent Davis Bailey's "The North Fork"
In his new book, The North Fork, Trent Davis Bailey looks to a remote river valley in western Colorado. A Colorado native himself, the artist was drawn to the vastness of his home state, its ric
September 25, 2023
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Ordinary Things Will Be Signs: The Rarely Seen Photography of Sister Corita Kent
Corita Kent, formerly Sister Mary Corita, is known for her exuberant, colorful serigraphs and her teaching, as evidenced in her lively art classes. As a Catholic nun from 1936 until 1968, Corita live Ordinary Things Will Be Signs is co-published by J&L Books and Magic Hour Press by and edited by Julie Ault, Jason Fulford and Jordan Weitzman.
September 19, 2023
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The Polaroid Kid: A Collection of Mike Brodie's Early Polaroids
At the age of 17, Mike Brodie left home, hopping a freight train to Jacksonville, Florida. His first trip lasted little more than a few days but was the start of a lifelong journey that would see him
September 18, 2023
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Léonard Pongo's Uncanny Vision of the Democratic Republic of Congo
The Uncanny by Belgian-Congolese photographer Léonard Pongo is a visual interpretation of his experiences in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Following friends and family in the country, Pongo beca
September 15, 2023
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A Long Arc: Photography and the American South Since 1845
The South has occupied an uneasy place in the history of photography as both an example of regional exceptionalism and as the crucible from which American identity has been forged. As the first major
September 14, 2023
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Alessandra Sanguinetti "The Sixth Day" @ Webber 939, Los Angeles
WEBBER 939 are thrilled to announce the opening of The Sixth Day, the first solo Los Angeles exhibition of work by Argentine-American photographer Alessandra Sanguinetti. The exhibition brings togeth
September 07, 2023
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