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Alessandra Sanguinetti Explores the Relationship of Photography and Death
Since 2014, Alessandra Sanguinetti has been returning to the small town of Black River Falls in Wisconsin, creating the photographs that would come to form the stark and elliptical series Some Say Ic
September 28, 2022
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Tyler Mitchell Proposes a Utopian Vision of Black Beauty, Desire, and Belonging
Tyler Mitchell’s photographs and videos propose a utopian vision of Black beauty, desire, and belonging. For Chrysalis at Gagosian, he has produced photographs of youthful subjects in nature.
September 27, 2022
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Baldwin Lee's Intimate Portrayal of Daily Life in the American South
In 1983, the photographer Baldwin Lee left his home in Knoxville, Tennessee, and set off on a road trip through the American South. He did not know what his subject would be, but during the trip, he
September 23, 2022
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Naima Green: I Keep Missing My Water
I Keep Missing My Water is a newly commissioned exhibition at ICA VCU by photographer Naima Green that continues the artist’s ongoing investment in documenting intimacy within Black and queer commu
September 22, 2022
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Common Place: Scott Rossi's Visual Meditation on Central Park
Scott Rossi's Common Place is a visual meditation on Central Park. The project explores the results of intentions set forth by the park’s chief architect, Frederick L. Olmsted, who wanted Central P
September 21, 2022
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Tabitha Soren: Running, Surface Tension, and Relief
A visual artist in different domains for over twenty-five years, Tabitha Soren has long explored the intersection of psychology, culture, politics, and the body. A former reporter for MTV News, ABC N
September 15, 2022
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Down by the Hudson: Caleb Stein's Photographs of a Local Watering Hole
Wappinger Creek is a 41.7-mile-long creek that connects the waters of Thompson Pond to the mouth of the Hudson River in Dutchess County, New York. Carved by the creek's path is a hidden Eden nestled
September 13, 2022
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The Intimacy of Distance: Explorations of the Figure/Ground
The Intimacy of Distance | Explorations of the Figure/Ground is an exhibition addressing one of the quintessential relationships in representational art: the frisson and distance between the human su
September 12, 2022
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Pieter Hugo's New Portraits Embrace Vulnerability and Frailty
In Solus at Stevenson, photographer Pieter Hugo reflects on the values that constitute the fashion industry’s shifting aesthetic through a series of straightforward portraits of street-cast mo
September 09, 2022
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Chosen Family: Less Alone Together
The exhibition Chosen Family – Less Alone Together draws on international positions and works from the collection of Fotomuseum Winterthur to shed light on photography’s treatment of the (electiv
September 06, 2022
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Wolfgang Tillmans "To Look Without Fear" @ MoMA
“Constellation, not sequencing, carries truth,” writes the author Olga Tokarczuk in her kaleidoscopic novel Flights. Our lives are not a cleanly assembled, linear narrative of cause and effect. O
September 01, 2022
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Dana Lixenberg's Collection of Polaroids From the '90s and '00s
Dana Lixenberg's Polaroid 54/59/79 is a remarkable collection reflecting the American celebrity culture she encountered in the 1990s and 2000s. It takes us back to the heyday of print media when
September 01, 2022
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