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Alex Prager Continues to Examines Cultural Mythologies and Archetypes
Part Two: Run, Alex Prager's multi-part exhibition at Lehmann Maupin will culminate in the debut of Prager’s ambitious new film at the gallery’s New York location in January 2023. Directly respon
November 29, 2022
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 100: Romantic Lowlife Fantasies and Little Bit of Hope
Yes, here we are, Radio Juxtapoz turns 100. And what a way to turn 100 then to look back at the golden age of... well, suspended adulthood? For this 100th episode, we sit down with Laura June Kirsch
November 28, 2022
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Yasuhiro Ogawa's Dreamy Black and White Photographs
The Dreaming is a collection of Yasuhiro Ogawa’s black and white photographs, shot during his travels throughout Asia over the past 30 years. Ogawa visited China (including Tibet), Myanmar, In
November 25, 2022
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The Rich, Exacting Photographs of Tom Sandberg
Working in a signature modulating gray scale, the late Norwegian photographer Tom Sandberg spent decades rendering the world according to an exacting vision, training his eye on the shapes and forms
November 23, 2022
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Waves of Light: An Interview with Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb
As the holidays approach, many of us are returning home or gathering with our families again. Maybe it's friends that gather or maybe it’s solitude that awaits, either way, thoughts are drifting to
November 22, 2022
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Christopher Anderson Concludes His Family Series With "Marion"
Christopher Anderson began photographing his family in a completely organic way. His images were simply the natural action of a partner trying to stop time, and not let one moment of his relationship
November 21, 2022
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Never-Before-Seen William Eggleston Photos Highlight "The Outlands"
The colors are rich, the scenery unmistakable. William Eggleston's America is one that we have all seen but never noticed. The photos he took are magical in their normality, a view of the world in wh
November 17, 2022
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Domestic Fictions: A Life Less Ordinary @ Rose Gallery, LA
A throwback to the charged, introspective themes of MoMA's 1991 group show Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort, a new exhibition at Rose Gallery, Domestic Fictions: A Life Less Ordinary is
November 17, 2022
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Michael Lange's Meditative Photographs of the French Alps
Over a period of six years, photographer Michael Lange embarked on extensive journeys to various regions of the French Alps. He created a collection of impressive, meditative landscape images, set be
November 16, 2022
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Caroline Tompkins's Photographs Explore Sexual Desire and Fear
Over the past five years, Caroline Tompkins has been making images of her sexual desires and fears. Her forthcoming book, Bedfellow explores the relationship sex has with pleasure and danger. It hold
November 11, 2022
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Sophie Barbasch Follows the Transnordestina Railroad Across Brazil
Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship, Sophie Barbasch lived in Fortaleza, Brazil for a year, photographing the Transnordestina, a railroad under construction in the Northeast that ties the desert to the s
November 09, 2022
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Alys Tomlinson's Photographs Inhabit a Hinterland Between Fiction and Reality
The photographs in Gli Isolani (The Islanders) by Alys Tomlinson, inhabit a hinterland between fiction and reality. Over a period of two years, Tomlinson documented the traditional costumes and
November 07, 2022
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