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One couple’s remarkable private collection perfectly captures the transportive power of photography, writes Katie Armstrong A 2024 exhibition of photography at Sotheby’s New York....
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One couple’s remarkable private collection perfectly captures the transportive power of photography, writes Katie Armstrong A 2024 exhibition of photography at Sotheby’s New York....
'Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985' features works by more than 100 artists, journalists, organizers, and more. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Bec...
A well-known New York gallery fed one of the most famous photographs ever made into an AI model and offered the colorized result for $10,000 at a major photography fair. The Ansel...
The photographer has said, of his images of his wife Edith’s extended clan, “I wanted to pay attention to the body and personality that had agreed out of love to reveal itself.”
The MUUS Collection has acquired the Todd Webb archive, an American photographer whose images of postwar city life in New York City and Paris serve as visual time capsules to bygon...
A life-sized statue of the official photographer for the Manhattan Project has been unveiled in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. [Read More]
Eugene Golovesov is a Russian experimental photographer from Furmanov (Ivanovo region. He describes his practice as capturing “imperceptible transitions” — fleeting shifts in refle...
Huxley Parlour showcases the huge breadth of Joel Meyerowitz’ six-decade-long career, examining the artist’s ever-evolving approach to photography. The post Joel Meyerowitz: <br...
The breadth of the presentations reaffirmed the medium’s relevance across generations and geographies.
Black and white photography strips away the noise and goes straight for the gut. No colors to distract, just raw emotion, light, shadow, and story. When film was king, the legends...
Pioneer of scratches, smudges and soft focus.
There are photographs that seem to exist entirely on their surface. You look at them and everything is already there. A trailer, parked on a patch of dirt. A road cutting the foreg...
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has announced that it has received a major gift of nearly 2,000 photographs, including important works by Nadar, Alfred Stieglitz, and Cindy Sherma...
Harewood House presents over 60 photographs which explore how Beaton reshaped 20th-century portraiture across monarchy, stage and screen. The post Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons appea...
Museum für Fotografie, Berlin's new exhibition features more than 300 photographs, which showcase the influence of Female Bauhaus-artists. The post Women Photographers of<br>...
Fotografiska Berlin spotlight's Lee Shulman's The Anonymous Project, one of the biggest archives of analogue amateur photography in the entire world. The post Anonymous Snapshots a...
Self-taught portraitist Seydou Keïta introduced “the African gaze” during a time of transition for the continent. A catalog celebrates his artistry.
George Eastman (1854-1932) stands as one of the most consequential figures in the history of photography—not because he invented the medium, but because he changed who it belonged...
The photographs, taken in a deep blue-glazed interior gallery designed by Peter Zumthor, were inspired by Irving Penn's famous "corner portraits."
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam celebrates the legendary street photographer Ed van der Elsken with a major exhibition spanning decades of his renowned career The post Ed van der Elsken:...
MoCP hosts the 11th edition of the Prix Pictet, which spotlights photographers that examine the natural and metaphorical repercussions of a storm. The post Weathering the Storm ap...
There may be no unifying style in Eugène Atget’s photographs—only an uncanny realism that still arrests viewers a century after his death.
There’s something about black-and-white photography that just hits different. It strips the noise, kills the distractions, and leaves you staring straight into raw emotion. The Art...
There may be no unifying style in Eugène Atget’s photographs—only an uncanny realism that still arrests viewers a century after his death.
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