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Photography
Sage Sohier and David Hilliard's "Our Parents, Ourselves"
Photographers David Hilliard and Sage Sohier have each explored gender, class, and interpersonal dynamics in their portraits throughout their career. Among these portraits are photographs that docume
December 13, 2019
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Childhood and Memory in Simon Johansson's "The Young Ones"
“My father wakes me at three o’clock in the morning as agreed," writes Simon Johansson. "I’m not sure what’s most exciting, to be up watching TV in the middle of the night, or that man is lan
December 12, 2019
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Photography
Mark Mahaney’s Polar Night
Mark Mahaney’s newest publication, Polar Night, is a passage through a rapidly changing landscape in Alaska’s northernmost town of Utqiagvik. It’s an exploration of prolonged darkness, told thr
December 11, 2019
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Photography
A Conversation with Photographer Frank Ockenfels
The work of Frank Ockenfels 3, published in his first book, Ockenfels 3, Volume 3, and on view in a new exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery, provides a window into the visual processes of the renowned
December 10, 2019
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Features
JR: Everyday People
“Let me make an image that would describe [a feeling] without struggling with the words.” Midway through our tour of his massive retrospective, JR: Chronicles, at the Brooklyn Museum, JR quietly
December 05, 2019
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Photography
Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite
Featuring over forty photographs of black women and men with natural hair and clothes that reclaimed their African roots, Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite at MoAD, organized by
December 05, 2019
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Leonard Suryajaya Tests the Boundaries of Intimacy, Community, and Family
Leonard Suryajaya creates absurd and affectionate tableaus featuring his family, friend, and strangers. The results are photographs that are tender and critical, bound up with the struggles of famili
December 02, 2019
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Photography
"Beat Positive" Explores the Dawn of Hip Hop Culture
Beat Positive is a new exhibition of photographs that explores the dawn of hip hop culture, from 1981 to 1993.
December 01, 2019
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Photography
Mona Kuhn: She Disappeared into Complete Silence
Acclaimed for her contemporary and intimate depictions of the nude, Mona Kuhn takes a new direction into abstraction in her latest series. Photographed at a golden modernist structure on the edge of
November 30, 2019
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Jill Freedman: A Love Poem for New York
Ki Smith Gallery is hosting A Love Poem for New York, a memorial exhibition to celebrate the work and life of photographer Jill Freedman, who passed away last month.
November 30, 2019
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Books
Nan Goldin's Seminal Book, "The Other Side," Gets an Update From Steidl Books
We are going through some of our wishlist items for the holiday season on the site over the next month or so, and one of the things we have our eye on is the new updated version of Nan Goldin's semin
November 19, 2019
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Photography
Volta Photo: The Finest Photo Studio in Burkina Faso
After apprenticing to a photographer and learning how to use a Rolleiflex twin lens camera and process prints, Sanlé Sory opened his independent photographic studio in 1960. Only a few months later,
November 15, 2019
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