Through May 31st, the Fetterman Gallery in Santa Monica is exhibiting a selection of photographs from some of the greatest portrait artists of the 20th century, including Berenice Abbott, Eve…
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Through May 31st, the Fetterman Gallery in Santa Monica is exhibiting a selection of photographs from some of the greatest portrait artists of the 20th century, including Berenice Abbott, Eve…
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Only a few days remain to submit an application for the Prix Elysée, the first of its kind organized by the Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne. Supporting photographers in the evolution…
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Over the past three decades, the Laurence Miller Gallery in New York has held nearly 250 exhibitions. The list of these events reflects the evolution of photography, from black-and-white, which dominated the…
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American photographer Barbara Nitke is known for her work on pornographic film sets. She began documenting sexuality in 1982, at the end of the golden age of porn. Over the course of…
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Obsessed with popular culture and its effects on society, Robert Heinecken (1931-2006) called himself a “para-photographer” because his work lies on the outskirts of the medium. He’s known for having…
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Bringing together still and moving images, the MoMA exhibition A World of Its Own: Photographic Practices in the Studio explores the use of studio space by photographers and artists beginning in 1826.…
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The American artist Carrie Mae Weems, born in 1953 in Portland, invites viewers to explore questions of race, gender and class. For the past thirty years, she has used her art…
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Since its first edition in 1913 and the sensational unveiling of Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase, the Armory Show has been a showcase for the avant-garde. One hundred years later, the exhibitors…
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Victims of segregation in the U.S. Army, 4,500 black American soldiers fought in World War I wearing French colors. As the journalist Gaétan Mathieu reports inFrance-Amérique, in 1917, President Woodrow…