My work questions our relationship to the visible. Beyond the dialectical relationship between photography and the pictorial arts, photography shows that color is a subject in itself. In a photograph,…
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William Klein is good times, breathtaking imagery, energies swept across the universe, captured on film then printed on paper with ink. It’s a long way from the original, that moment…
After having achieved phenomenal success with his first book ‘Wrong’, Asger Carlsen has now pushed the question of photographic truth even further with his second book ‘Hester’, which has recently…
With the help of digital simulations and massive telescopes peering into the depths of space, the future of our universe has never been more present, at least in our imagination.…
Gotham City is an extraordinary journey in New York City by italian photographer Luca Campigotto. The photographs are collected in the recent book published by Damiani. Like the fictional…
These photographs were taken through the window of an MTA bus, making its rounds in one of New York City’s more expansive boroughs. Attracted by the prospects of confronting the…
Empire Falling is artist Elena Dorfman’s most recent series of photographs, conceptual landscape images exploring the abandoned and active rock quarries of the Midwest, in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana using…
Mike Brodie doesn’t have a telephone, so I asked someone who asked someone who asked Mike Brodie a few questions about how he taught himself to make such well-crafted photos…
Founded in 1966 in the basement of Flatbush resident Charlene Victor, Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) has grown in stature and scope so as to become a hub for the local…