A new exhibition brings together over 50 works made between 1912 and 2015, examining the ways in which performance of self becomes a visual language.
Written by: Miss Rosen
With his humble approach and signature charm, Terry O’Neill captured authentic and honest images of people often regarded as commodities by their industries.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Whether photographing gravediggers in Dublin or Andy Warhol at The Factory, Evelyn Hofer captured a person’s essential qualities that went beyond the moment.
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A centennial exhibition from the Museum of the City of New York explores the many ways that the city has inspired storytelling across art forms.
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A new book takes an in-depth look at the work of Bud Lee, a photographer whose work provides a disturbing record of racial injustice and police brutality in the city.
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Larry Racioppo's photos capture a timeless slice of American life, frozen in the golden glow of mid-century ideals.
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A new exhibition curated by Erin O’Toole brings together the work of six contemporary photographers exploring the theme of kinship.
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A new exhibition revisits the work of Mariette Pathy Allen, who has been challenging stereotypes and exploring the nuances of gender identity since the 1970s.
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Dive into ‘Love Songs: Photography and Intimacy,’ a traveling exhibition and book exploring the tender complexities of human relationships.
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In his new book, photographer Martin Mayer chronicles the radical changes to the English city’s landscape.
Written by: Miss Rosen