David Armstrong born in 1954 in Arlington Massachusetts attracted critics attention with his male nudes. In the 1990's he started photographing urban landscapes and soft landscapes to contrast with the…
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The 43 albumen photographs on view at Robert Anderson Gallery compromise a rare, and for the most part, first time ever public view of the unique medical images by Reed…
The Photo League was one of the first photography cooperatives, and a pioneering force in the history of photography. A new exhibition and documentary reexamine its members dreams of social…
I do not photograph reality. I photograph what has been, what could have been, what I believe must be, what I would like to see, what I would like there…
Narrative Interventions in Photography, at the J. Paul Getty Museum, presents three contemporary artists whose work explores the concept of narrative, the subjectivity of storytelling, and the revision of history.…
Jean-Pierre PJ Stephan, the founder and soul of the culinary photography festival, has chosen the theme “Street Food” for this year’s festival. Far from the tablecloths and snooty waiters, street…
Idilios (Spanish lyrical word for ‘romances’) shows a series of romantic situations representing the experiences of one woman with different men. These idealised scenes are about the experience of romantic…
Howard Greenberg Gallery presents a retrospective that spans Burtynsky’s career. These images explore the complex relationship between industry and nature, constructed brilliance and unspoiled earth, and represent Burtynsky’s ongoing examination…
With a majestic preface by Wim Wenders, Ronan Guillou’s first work arrives under the highest auspices. The fruit of a years-long trek across 17 American states (like the photographer in…