In a new book and exhibition, Marcia Bricker Halperin captures the glory days of Dubrow’s Cafeteria and the characters who defined it.
Written by: Miss Rosen
In a new book about his life and career, the American legend shares lessons gleaned from six decades behind the lens.
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Back in print six decades after it was originally banned, ‘House of Bondage’ revisits the seminal body of work that saw photographer Ernest Cole exiled from his homeland.
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A new exhibition revisits the work of Sonia Handelman Meyer and Ida Wyman, who devoted themselves to social justice and chronicling daily city life as part of one of the most progressive art collectives in US history.
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“We wanted to do club photography like it was war photography.”
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Curated by photographer Rhynna M. Santos, 'Everyday Bronx' captures heart and soul of the borough where hip-hop was born.
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Jen B. Larson's 'Hit Girls: Women of Punk in the USA' is a captivating compendium of nearly 100 all-female or female-fronted bands from 1975–1983, immortalising the lives and legacies of those often written out of history.
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Photographer Barry Lewis captures the rapid growth and stark inequality of Atlanta around its hosting of the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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Collecting images taken by a range of photographers between the late 1960's and early 2022, 'An Archive of Love' searches beyond the unrest for manifestations of love in all its forms.
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Revealing the idiosyncratic flow of ordinary life, Sultan's portraits of his parents in the 1980's captured the American Dream and revolutionised narrative photography.
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