Charlotte Cotton is an independent curator of and writer about photography. She has held numerous positions including Head of the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum…
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In support of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, The Eye of Photography proposes to rediscover this interview with American photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier, from the Women issue of…
Jeff Whetstone’s photographs and films imagine rural America through lenses of anthropology and mythology. Whetstone’s work interrogates the stereotypes of rural people – ignorance, poverty, and self-destruction – and explores…
Federico Solmi’s exhibitions, which often combine articulate installations, composed of different media such as video, drawings, mechanical sculptures and paintings, use bright colors and a satirical aesthetic to portray a…
Penny Slinger is a British-born American author and artist based in California. She has worked in different medium, including photography and film and sculpture, and her work has been described…
Sandy Skoglund creates surrealist images by building elaborate sets or tableaux, furnishing them with carefully selected colored furniture and other objects, a process of which takes her months to complete.…
Drawing upon art historical sources and Eastern and Western decorative traditions, Fred Tomaselli's works explode in mesmerizing patterns that appear to grow organically across his compositions. Starting in 2005, Tomaselli…
Arguably one of the most important artists of the 21st century, John Baldessari has and continues to create works that disorient cultural iconography. The series Shape of Reason Missing was…
You have been called the greatest living photographer of America’s social and geographical landscape. How did you choose your subject, and why?…
You’ve been going on yearly road trips since 2004. What kept this way of working new and exciting for over a decade?…