The fifteen color portraits on the walls of the Messineo-Wyman Gallery in New York are of fighters and civilians from the Karen region, a state in Burma that has been…
Author Jonas Cuénin
Act, his new exhibition at the Laurence Miller Gallery, deals with the mentally and physically disabled. Denis Darzacq, looking good and sporting fashionable sneakers, sat in the patio of an…
Jonas Cuénin, one of our New York contributors, has a passion for Irving Penn, and in particular one of the photographer’s most famous series: Small Trades. Jonas’ web series, “Of…
The new series by this Canadian artist, on display at the David Zwirner Gallery, plays with juxtapositions. Here, in these fictional pictures, he confronts two time periods, that of…
Walking the decadent streets of New York from the 1970s to the present day, Hank O’Neal lingered before the graffiti covering its walls. His images form an impressive archive of…
Jonas Cuénin, one of our New York contributors, has a passion for Irving Penn, and in particular one of the photographer’s most famous series: Small Trades. Jonas’ web series, “Of…
Twenty-five years have passed since Christian Vogt’s last exhibition in New York. Rick Wester Fine Art presents two new series: The Flaxen Diary (2003 - 2011) and Tree’s Own (2011).…
For his first American exhibition, the German photographer Marc Ohrem-Leclef has chosen to address a myth. But these aren’t the cowboys and Indians of the American West; these photographs were…
This is the first North American exhibition for the Dutch photographer, winner of the 2011 World Press Photo. With its roaming documentary style, Metropolis calls attention to the populations of…
In February 2006, photojournalist Jonathan Torgovnik traveled to East Africa on behalf of Newsweek magazine to work on a story about HIV/AIDS. While there, he met Margaret, a Rwandan survivor…