Archives – April 24, 2020 Helen Levitt is in a class of her own and the singularity of her photography is probably inseparable from […]…
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Archives – April 24, 2020 Helen Levitt is in a class of her own and the singularity of her photography is probably inseparable from […]…
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The first two photographs in this book look innocuous — showing a country path, partly tree-shaded, and a forest scene with a twin-trunked tree […]…
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Archives – November 20, 2020 The photographs in Tariq Zaidi’s Sapeurs: Ladies and Gentlemen of the Congo are not easy to forget. Their context […]…
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Edward Burtynsky’s The Great Acceleration published by Steidl accompanies the exhibition of that name at the International Center of Photography in New York until […]…
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The publication of Quartet, bringing together in one volume four of Daido Moriyama’s early photobooks – Japan: A Photo Theater, A Hunter, Farewell Photography […]…
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Archives – August 27, 2020 The photojournalist Ed Clark (1911-2000) has slipped below the radar despite having worked continuously from the 1930s to the […]…
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Archives – August 4, 2022 Vivian Maier’s Enigmatic Hinterland by Sean Sheehan The story has now been told many times: a person defaults on […]…
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Archives – July 22, 2020 To have been in Berlin in April and May of 1945 was to witness the end of World War […]…
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Nicola Brandt grew up in Namibia in a largely white community and The Distance Within, the result of a return to the country, is […]…