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Photography
Documenting Andy Warhol by Stephen Shore
Stephen Shore’s images of Andy Warhol and company serve as a monochromatic time-machine of sorts, depicting a time when leather jackets and cigarettes reigned and muses and artists shared the same
March 15, 2016
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PRATT PHOTOGRAPHY LECTURES - Charlotte Cotton
In part of the ongoing Pratt Photography Lectures series, photographer Charlotte Cotton will be having a lecture open free to the public on March 23, 2016.
March 14, 2016
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Fred Hünig’s “Einer,” “Zwei,” and “Drei”
Fred Hünig’s series “Einer,” “Zwei,” and “Drei” (or, in English, “One,” “Two,” and “Three”) are a collection of personal moments broken up into three parts.
March 14, 2016
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"Adriatic Sea (staged) Dancing People" @ Yancey Richardson
Using a helicopter and the opportune weather conditions, Italian photographer Olivo Barbieri creates surreal aerial landscape photographs of people enjoying the coastlines of the Adriatic Sea.
March 13, 2016
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John Baldessari "It's Possible, Although.." @ Sprueth Magers
Over the past 50 years, no one has come to epitomise the visual arts in Los Angeles more than John Baldessari.
March 12, 2016
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Nighted Life 9: Gone
Through film photos and personal writing, 8 photographers were asked to answer one of three questions for the newest issue of Nighted: What’s the closest you’ve ever come to dying, what do you wa
March 11, 2016
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“They Are Among Us” by Graziano Panfili
“They Are Among Us” by Graziano Panfili is a series of photographs pervaded by an impending something.
March 11, 2016
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Areca Roe's "Housebroken"
Looking beyond the traditional cat or dog domesticated pet, Areca Roe focused on unconventional animal companions such as snakes, hedgehogs, pot-bellied pigs, ferrets and more.
March 11, 2016
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Tokyo Teens in the 1970s
Yuko Nakamura spent the '70s documenting and capturing youth culture and fashion in the Harajuku district of Tokyo during the 1970s before self-publishing this photobook, Harajuku UFO, in 1980.
March 11, 2016
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Outsiders: American Photography and Film, 1950s–1980s
Motivated by a sense that the status quo was untenable, and that current visual expressions of American life did not reflect what they knew and saw of the world, they deployed their chosen media to r
March 11, 2016
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Joe Curtin’s “Visions”
Joe Curtin’s “Visions,” a surreal and multifaceted group of images, appear to us like memories floating across the consciousness.
March 10, 2016
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Books
Pheromone Hotbox: New Book by Amanda Charchian
One of our favorite photographers, Amanda Charchian, has a new book out, Pheromone Hotbox, featuring her signature and stunning nudes in nature series.
March 10, 2016
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