Since its invention, photography has helped scientists take a closer look at clouds. The Winterthour Fotomuseum examines this felicitous collaboration. A parakeet, an elf, a submarine. A stratus, a fibratus,…
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Since its invention, photography has helped scientists take a closer look at clouds. The Winterthour Fotomuseum examines this felicitous collaboration. A parakeet, an elf, a submarine. A stratus, a fibratus,…
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For years, Claudine Doury has photographed her daugher, Sasha. Her portraits are currently on display at the Galerie Particulière. A text by Mélanie McWhorter puts Doury’s work in context:…
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Gerd Ludwig introduces his premier App for the iPad, the most comprehensive photographic coverage of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster to date. Spanning nearly two decades of documentation, the groundbreaking work…
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Pauline Rochas and Carole Beaupré, two young New York photographers, explain their current series entitled Bones. One look and what you see is a figure against a brooding dark background…
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Kevin Cooley is a visual artist working in photography, video, and public installation. His work examines the interaction between the natural environment and the one that we fabricate. He makes…
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Jim Linderman is a photography collector who brings an unusual perspective to the hobby. Initially a collector of early American folk art, his eye was shaped by the surface…
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Wilder Mann is the new series by Charles Fréger, taken in 2010 and 2011 across eighteen European countries, from Finland to Greece. On the trail of the “wild man” and…
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Suzanne Opton’s new book, Soldier/Many Wars, presents a humanistic and challenging view of America’s fighting force. Remembering the Vietnam-era draft and wondering what would happen to her son if he…
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On a recent trip to Utah, I discovered this off-the-grid community in the middle of the desert, a surreal world to the outsider, and a vibrant place with happiness to…
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