Lillian Bassman, a magazine art director and fashion photographer who achieved renown in the 1940s and ’50s with high-contrast, dreamy portraits of sylphlike models, then re-emerged in the ’90s as…
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Lillian Bassman, a magazine art director and fashion photographer who achieved renown in the 1940s and ’50s with high-contrast, dreamy portraits of sylphlike models, then re-emerged in the ’90s as…
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The National Gallery of Art presents a centenary retrospective of the American photographer Harry Callahan’s work that is enlightning. Harry Callahan only looked for light in his pictures. It was…
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For some artists, a good way to get attention is to share their iPhone photos online, and show them in galleries and photo competition. Although the device is justly celebrated…
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The American photojournalist traveled for two years across the United States in search of gay veterans who had been victims of discrimination. Portraits were shot with a background of secrecy.…
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The Museum of Modern Art’s new exhibition dedicated to the French photographer Eugène Atget gives visitors the opportunity to rediscover his photographs of vieux Paris and to fully appreciate his…
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Featuring color photographs by Bruce Davidson, Ernst Haas, Saul Leiter and Helen Levitt, New York in Color offers visions of the city as romantic as any in black-and-white.…
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It’s a cop drama for lovers of photojournalism, or vice-versa. The American photographer Antonio Bolfo, represented by Reportage Getty Images, trailed a NYPD squad for two years to create…
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The Photo League was one of the first photography cooperatives and a genuine pioneer in the history of photography. Following an exhibition at the Jewish Museum, the Howard Greenberg Gallery…
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Ugly Pretty, La grâce des ingrates (The Grace of the Ungrateful) is the result of a meeting between the photographer Isabelle Chapuis and Kappauf a Paris fashion personality,…