Robert Koch Gallery presents an exhibition of Lynn Geesaman’s dramatic color photographs of formal, sculpted gardens and invented landscapes in Europe and the United States. Known for her color and…
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The New York gallery Nailya Alexander is exhibiting for the first time a collection of Argentinian photographs from the 1930s to the 1950s, entitled Light of Modernity in Buenos Aires.…
Barney Kulok was born in New York in 1981. He discovered photography as a young adolescent when his mother offered him a book about Irving Penn. He later enrolled at…
Photographer Jay Tyrrell vividly remembers watching War of the Worlds in a big theater when he was a boy. The 1898 book War of the Worlds is considered one of…
Why is Brassai’s guy with the slicked back hair so infatuated with himself? What’s so compelling about Matisse’s striped chair? And isn’t there something missing in Manet’s very formal…
The book Nepal & Mao takes us to a country in which peace was declared many years ago. But somehow there is still tension in the country. Old royalist that…
At what point does a photograph stop being descriptive? When does the paper become more than just a support for an image? Wolfgang Tillmans is one of those few artists…
Recent photos by Joachim Bonnemaison on display at the Michèle Chomette gallery. We received the press release, perhaps the most abstruse we’ve ever received, and couldn’t resist sharing it…
A YouTube video of a chain smoking Indonesian toddler inspired me to create this series, Smoking Kids. The video highlighted the cultural differences between the east and west, and questioned…
The perfect gift for those obsessed with Mad Men chic is the small, smartly designed small survey of architectural images by Julius Shulman. The Getty Research Institute has put together…