Arriving in New York in the early 1970s, Christopher Makos fell in with the artists at Andy Warhol’s Factory and the underground music clubs on the Bowery. It was the dawn of…
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Arriving in New York in the early 1970s, Christopher Makos fell in with the artists at Andy Warhol’s Factory and the underground music clubs on the Bowery. It was the dawn of…
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Although Aperture wasn’t the first to publish the Robert Frank’s legendary work—Robert Delpire published Les Américains in France in 1958, and Grove Press followed a year later in the United…
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On the occasion of the retrospective devoted to Susan Meiselas at the Jeu de Paume in Paris, the Eye of Photography is publishing a […]…
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To honor Arlene Gottfried a year after her untimely death, PowerHouse reissues the legendary “Sometimes Overwhelming” by the New Yorker photographer – a selection […]…
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The Krakow Photo Month festival, coordinated by the Dutch curator Iris Sikking, revolves around the theme “Space of Flows: Framing an Unseen reality”. For […]…
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Walking around Marseille, one passes street markets, plastic tables covered with fresh fish, and outdoor stands providing traditional Maghrebi foods. Voices are loud, lively. […]…
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Jeu de Paume, in Paris, is presenting a comprehensive retrospective of American photographer Susan Meiselas, accompanied by a catalogue. The material gathered in the […]…
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Susan Meiselas: On the Frontline, recently published by Aperture, offers a personal insight into the work of the American artist. Beyond its comprehensive value—the […]…
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The Danziger Gallery in New York is showing the photographs that launched this documentary photographer’s career. Susan Meiselas crossed paths with carnival strippers during […]…