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Photography
Parker Day's POSSESSION Series Comes to Superchief NYC
It's no secret we're big fans of Los Angeles photographer Parker Day. Her highly stylized series POSSESSION has captured a laundry list of exciting creatives and performers. Wildly theatrical and inh
July 09, 2019
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Interview: Shane Lavalette's Photographic Journey Across Switzerland
American photographer Shane Lavalette’s latest project, Still (Noon), is a photographic journey across Switzerland and meditation on history and the transformative power of time. Invited to partici
July 09, 2019
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Photography
Nan Goldin's "The Ballad of Sexual Dependency" on view at the Tate Modern
Nan Goldin has said that photography saved her life. Since her late teens, she used the camera to intimately document her own life, as well as those closest to her in uncensored and uncompromising ph
July 08, 2019
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'Found': Unpublished Photographs From National Geographic
National Geographic published its first issue in 1888, over 130 years ago. This is an incredible timespan for any publication, but you have to wonder where does all the content go? To honor thei
July 03, 2019
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The Body Is the Best Sculpture
German photographer Lovis Ostenrik demonstrates that the nude body remains the most powerful, beautiful and thought-provoking sculpture in the world.
July 02, 2019
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Erotica
Vintage Erotic Postcards from the Early 20th Century
Before you could send nudie pics through your smart watch there were other admittedly way more PG-13 ways to let someone know you were "thinking" about them. In the late nineteenth and early twentiet
June 29, 2019
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"Potluck" Inspires Communal Connections @ Hashimoto Contemporary, SF
Hashimoto Contemporary SF will host a group show curated by their very own, Dasha Matsuura. Inspired by communal connections surrounding food, Potluck brings together artists working i
June 27, 2019
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Gordon Parks: The Flávio Story @ the Getty
Gordon Parks: The Flávio Story explores one of the most important photo essays Parks produced for Life magazine and traces how its publication prompted an extraordinary sequence of events over sever
June 27, 2019
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Robby Müller: Like Sunlight Coming Through The Clouds
Known for his pioneering camerawork and virtuoso lighting, Robby Müller was one of the most important cinematographers in modern film history. His vision imprinted itself in cinema over the course o
June 26, 2019
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Day After Day: RongRong and the Beijing East Village
Nearly four years after the Tiananmen student protests in 1989, RongRong, then a 25-year-old from the southern province of Fujian, joined a group of young and struggling bohemian artists who settled
June 20, 2019
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Shape Shifting with Eamonn Doyle
In his Dublin trilogy (i, ON and End.) Eamonn Doyle captured the combined actions of the city and its population as they played out in front of him. With K, he moves away from the urban east coast to
June 19, 2019
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Neon World: Photomanipulations by David Stenbeck
David Stenback, aka "DOVNEON," combines photography and digital rendering to explore connections between identity and sensuality through strange imagery.
June 17, 2019
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