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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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).…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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For its 32nd edition, the annual trade fair organized by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) follows the evolution of photography and its market. From March 29 through…
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In these never-before-released photographs, New York’s Affirmation Arts Gallery offers a glimpse into Andy Warhol’s private life. We see his friends, his personal belongings, and a life made rich by…