The International Center of Photography is the first museum to offer a major retrospective of images of racial and ethnic separation in South Africa. More than five hundred documents…
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The International Center of Photography is the first museum to offer a major retrospective of images of racial and ethnic separation in South Africa. More than five hundred documents…
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We’re already familiar with Sally Mann’s fascination with trauma, the fragility of life, and anything related to death. Since the beginning of her career, Mann has always turned her gaze…
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Axel Dupeux speaks of the “geography of faces.” They walk down the street, and he’s there waiting for them. You might think he’d be hiding between two cars to take…
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At the end of the 1940s, the journalist, filmmaker and photographer Gordon Parks provided some of the best coverage on racial segregation in America. An activist for civil rights, Parks…
On September 12 and 13, the photography portfolio website Photoshelter organized a conference to discuss the links among photography, technology and commerce. A dozen speakers were on the program each…
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A retrospective of the Dutch artist Rineke Dijkstra will be on display through October 8, 2012, at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. The show features seventy photographs and five…
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It wouldn’t be a New York summer without the annual crop of exhibitions across the city. The Staley-Wise Gallery has chosen to honor woman, or rather, women. From Eleanor Roosevelt…
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This exhibition crossed the Atlantic to the Museum of the City of New York to let us rediscover the streets of London: its Victorian buildings, its beautiful cars, and the…
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Last spring, this New York gallery, in a declaration of its taste for big cities, presented a major project on Tokyo. Now In Walking the City, we find ourselves in…