Rock history, whether in pictures or in words, starts with Elvis Presley. Here, in this magnificent photographic album, the King quite naturally launches the festivities with invited guests and…
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In the 1980s, Larry Sultan and Tina Barney reinvigorated portraiture by turning their lenses on their own families to document their personal histories. These images record intimate moments these artists…
Smithsonian American Art Museum8th and F Streets, N.W.20004 Washington, D.C.…
La Galerie des Bibliothèques de Paris 22, rue Malher 75004 Paris…
Born in 1957 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Photographer Ari Marcopoulos lives and works in Sonoma, California. Since emigrating from his native Holland in 1979, Marcopoulos has documented the diverse subcultures…
Paul McDonough, New York City 1973-1978 showcases photographs made by McDonough on the streets of New York City during the years 1973-1978. Paul McDonough arrived in New York City in…
The photographs of the pictorialist movement are among the most spectacular works of art in the medium’s history. The Phillips Collection brings over 120 of these celebrated images to Washington,…
Even though titled The 3 Boys from Pasadena, the exhibition at Clic Gallery in New York is about 5 people, 5 very special people. Back in 1979, Mark Arbeit, George…
Beginning in the late 1930s, Norman Rockwell adopted photography as a tool to bring his illustration ideas to life in studio sessions. Working as a director, Rockwell carefully staged his…
Lewis Baltz (b.1945) is one of the most prominent representatives of the “New Topographics” movement, which changed the direction of American photography in the 1970s and has had a formative…