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Holly Andres –Remembrance

The American photographer Holly Andres specializes in series informed by personal experience. With The Fall of Spring Hill, she revisits an event from childhood with her customary cinematographic style of…

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Miles Ladin: The evening photographer

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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Snapshot: Painters and Photography

This fascinating exhibition at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., revisits the origins of the Kodak myth through the photographs of post-impressionist painters, who found inspiration for their paintings in…

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Ralph Steiner –A Point of View

The Scott Nichols Gallery in San Francisco presents a selection of photographs by Ralph Steiner, celebrated for his visions of life in America. These images are among the pioneering…

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Cindy Sherman –The Plural Woman

Through an array of unusual characters and settings, the American photographer Cindy Sherman has for thirty-five years offered a provocative critique of our modern visual culture. This large retrospective of…

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Cindy Sherman by –Eva Respini

To mark the opening of the stunning Cindy Sherman retrospective at the MoMA this season, we spoke with the exhibition’s curator, Eva Respini. She took us through this unique contemporary…

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Cindy Sherman’s –Early Works

A Vienna exhibition of Cindy Sherman’s early work coincides with the enormous retrospective currently at the MoMA in New York. The smaller of the two focuses on her early works.…

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Hiroshi Sugimoto –Photogenic Drawings

Known for the theatricality of his beautiful black-and-white photographs, Hiroshi Sugimoto is above all a photographer-philosopher. For this meticulous artist, the camera is merely a tool to explore the invisible,…

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