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"Intimate Strangers" Explores the Intersection of Identity, Gender, and Family
Intimate Strangers is an exhibition at Yancey Richardson of powerful and highly personal photographs and video made by visual artists who have positioned a parent or parents as central subjects
July 14, 2023
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Masao Yamamoto: Small Things in Silence
Originally trained in oil painting under Goro Saito, Masao Yamamoto realized that it is the medium of photography that is best suited for his artistic interests. Through his photographs of small subj
July 13, 2023
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I Can Feel You Dreaming: Taylor Galloway Sifts Through the Universal Subconscious
The pictures in Taylor Galloway's I Can Feel You Dreaming are glimpses of things, sometimes slippery, peripheral, brief, furtive shadows in the margins; they're slowly unraveling threads that you can
July 10, 2023
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Debi Cornwall Explores How Performance and Role-playing Feed into the idea of Citizenship
Debi Cornwall is a conceptual documentary artist who returned to visual expression in 2014 after a 12-year career as a civil-rights lawyer. Employing absurdity and dark humor, she excavates invisible
July 06, 2023
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Never-Before-Seen Images from the Archive of Bruce Davidson
Selected by the acclaimed photographer from his vast archive, this exhibition at Howard Greenberg Gallery will present previously unpublished work dating from 1957-1977. The photographs represent the
July 03, 2023
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Mark Steinmetz's Latest Exhibition Captures the Magic of Summertime
In this lyrical work, Mark Steinmetz features children and teenagers in the midst of everyday activity within urban, rural, and suburban landscapes. They are subtle yet powerful pictures that capture
June 30, 2023
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At the Edge of the Known World: Rimaldas Vikšraitis’ Photographs of Lithuania
Rimaldas Vikšraitis has a special place on the stage of Lithuanian photography. His works cannot be attributed neither to the traditions of Lithuanian photography nor to the dominant trends of moder
June 29, 2023
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James Webb Space Telescope: The Secrets of the Universe Are Buried in Darkness
The terrifying immensity of the firmament’s abyss is an illusion, an external reflection of our own abysses, perceived “in a mirror.” We should invert our eyes and practice a sublime astronomy
June 28, 2023
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Kristine Potter Reflects on Murder Ballads and the Southern Gothic Landscape
Dark Waters, Kristine Potter's second monograph, continues her engagement with the American landscape as a palimpsest for cultural ideologies. In this dark and brooding series, Potter reflects on the
June 23, 2023
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Sara Cwynar Explores the Subconscious Influence of Consumerism
A common thread in Sara Cwynar's work is her ongoing research into the effects of consumerism on subconsciously shaped beauty and lifestyle ideals and how these shape our self-image. Much of her work
June 22, 2023
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Anastasia Samoylova Unveils the Influence of Images in Urban Life
Anastasia Samoylova's Image Cities represents a sprawling international tour through the world’s most significant urban centers, which together form a powerful interconnected global network of cult
June 19, 2023
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"Ansel Adams in Our Time" is Still a Definition of What Should Be These Times
Driving into Yosemite Valley, it’s likely you’ll encounter dozens of photographers gathered in the same locations, pointing their cameras in the same directions that Ansel Adams once did. He is a
June 16, 2023
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