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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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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This is an Israeli beach where women are only welcome three days a week: Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. On other days the beach is reserved to men. These beaches north…
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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,…