You might recognize her work from her recently published photobook titled Sister Sister (APE), where she and her sibling Britt Liberg poetically deconstruct the […]…
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Inspired during the long months of lockdown, Peter Fetterman virtually “exhibited” one photograph per day accompanied by inspirational text, quotes, and poetry in a […]…
The 1970s work of California-based photographer Michael Jang, who portrays suburban and urban life with irony and whimsy, is being rediscovered by some major […]…
Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York, will present a selection of works by gallery artists including Zanele Muholi, Carolyn Drake, Terry Evans, David Alekhuogie, John […]…
Alan Klotz Gallery, New York, will exhibit this image from The Americans, Robert Frank’s magnum opus which changed the way journalism was used by […]…
Among the notable pictures on view at Michael Hoppen Gallery, London, is a substantial piece by Peter Beard, Andy Warhol Collage (Nothing is Perfect). […]…
Robert Klein Gallery, Boston, will feature a selection of whimsical works by fashion photographer Rodney Smith whose signature style captured poise, beauty, and grace. […]…
Atlas Gallery, London, will show a variety of important works including Lisetta Carmi’s arrestingly intimate portraits of Genoa’s transvestites; the U.S. launch of Nick […]…
Bruce Silverstein, New York, represents an international roster of contemporary artists as well as established artists of great influence. The gallery is committed to […]…