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A Spotlight on Edward S. Curtis’ Homage to Native Americans
Although Edward S. Curtis is not a household name, his photographs of the American West and of Native Americans have made him somewhat of an American hero.
June 03, 2016
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Richard T. Walker: Contingency Of An Afterthought
Richard T. Walker's new exhibition opening tonight at Fraenkel Gallery employs a variety of media, including video, music, photography, and performance to explore and question the experience of the i
June 03, 2016
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Surreal GIFS Combining Archival Footage and Old Photos From Bill Domonkos
San Francisco-based filmmaker and stereoscopist Bill Domonkos creates darkly humorous animated GIFs by merging photographs, film clips, and illustrations lost to time, depicting nonsensical and sligh
June 02, 2016
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The Kaleidoscopic World of Erika Mugglin
Erika Mugglin is a Los Angeles based artist who utilizes photography to capture a parallel universe not unlike what it would be like to live inside a rainbow. She uses her lens as a platform to creat
June 02, 2016
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A Look Inside the National Portrait Gallery’s “Eye Pop: The Celebrity Gaze” Exhibit
This summer, the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery is displaying the exhibit that all committed celebrity followers and art aficionados have been dreaming of.
June 02, 2016
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Pieter Hugo's "1994" @ Stevenson
STEVENSON is pleased to present "1994," a new series of photographs by Pieter Hugo. This is his sixth solo show with the gallery.
June 01, 2016
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On Marilyn Monroe’s 90th Birthday, We Celebrate the Portraits that Defined Her
It is rarely contested that Marilyn Monroe is one of the greatest and most memorable American icons of all time. On this day in 1926, the American beauty was born in Los Angeles, California.
June 01, 2016
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Kathy Ryan: Office Romance @ Howard Greenberg Gallery
An exhibition of photographs shot from inside the New York Times building by Kathy Ryan is currently on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York. The exhibition, "entitled Office Romance," is the
May 31, 2016
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Mario Macilau: From the Streets to Solo Exhibitions
At first, Mario Macilau’s story may sound like the plot line to "City of God," but it is evident in the nature of his work that he has lived through a similar experience.
May 31, 2016
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A New Face: Photographs By Chris Bang
By documenting his girlfriend, friends and the daily occurrences in his life, Bang’s work investigates what it feels like to be in a relationship and explores the intimate ephemeral aura that surro
May 29, 2016
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A New Zine Capturing Los Angeles: Photos By Adam Jason Cohen
Adam Jason Cohen (b. New Jersey, 1986) is a photographer currently living and working in Chicago, Illinois documenting the social landscape and human condition with a focus specifically on the South
May 28, 2016
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Peter Senzamici - Half Frame New York
Peter Senzamici is a Brooklyn-based studio photographer and camera collector. Shooting analog with a half-frame is a perfect compliment to the constant motion of New York.
May 27, 2016
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