Doug Dubois makes photographs that other photographers only wish they could make. It has been twenty five years since Peter Galassi’s “The Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort” debuted at the…
Author W.M Hunt
The caliber of the various exhibitions at the 2016 edition of Houston’s Fotofest’s “Changing Circumstances: Looking at the Future of the Planet” is very high, and the venues look good.…
When you encounter a photograph, then consider it, move along, back up to look at it again, weigh it some more and realize that you have done this repeatedly in…
Il convient d’écrire à propos de la semaine qu’on vient de passer à Paris avec une certaine sensibilité. L’idée de départ c’était que j’écrive ce que je voulais pour "L'Oeil".…
Not only can they bring down the powerful, caught in scandalous intrigue—Anthony Weiner, for one—but there are a number of stories about people who, […]…
The International Center of Photography, in collaboration with W. M. Hunt / Collection Blind Pirate and the 1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery, […]…
David Graham - Where We Live: Photographs of the American Home has just opened at the Laurence Miller Gallery where it will run until the end of June. It is time to take…
The book at the top of the tree this season is Philip Gefter’s "Sam Wagstaff: Before and After Mapplethorpe - A Biography” (Liveright / W.W. Norton 2014). Gefter’s portrait of…
Bull City Summer: A Season at the Ball Park is a smart, diamond of a photography show debuting at the North Carolina Museum of Art. This is the 25th anniversary of…
The Collective Invention: Photographs at Play at the Morgan Library & Museum is full in so many ways. It is playful, thoughtful, and chockfull of discoveries. Ken Johnson's enthusiastic reaction to it…