Archives – May 22, 2018 It is pointless to introduce cinematographer Stanley Kubrick, whose long career, punctuated by thirteen feature-length films, made cinematic history. […]…
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Archives – May 22, 2018 It is pointless to introduce cinematographer Stanley Kubrick, whose long career, punctuated by thirteen feature-length films, made cinematic history. […]…
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Metro Pictures presents the new photography of Cindy Sherman, who had been lying low since her exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 2012. As is her…
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It has been more than ten years now since The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased all of Diane Arbus’ notes, prints and negatives, and the exhibition Diane Arbus: In the…
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Since its creation in 1952, Aperture magazine has always given a voice to those who made and work in photography. Inspired by the sixty-fifth […]…
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It is pointless to introduce cinematographer Stanley Kubrick, whose long career, punctuated by thirteen feature-length films, made cinematic history. His beginnings as a photographer […]…
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On February 19, 1942, a few weeks after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese air force and the United States entry into […]…
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Through early May, the International Center of Photography in New York is hosting a new exhibition, The Day the Music Died. Titled after Don […]…
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The International Center of Photography in New York presents Generation Wealth, an exhibition by Lauren Greenfield, an American photographer, video artist, and documentarian. First […]…
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There are names in the history of photography which function as markers of a school of thought, and Stephen Shore is one of them. […]…