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From the process of collage to the absurdity of life, Astrid Klein shares insight into the guiding principles and themes behind her recent, first solo show in New York.
Then if I want to communicate with people, I need to make something else, like a photo or a video, and so far, photos are the most effective way to talk about it in an artistic way. I only show photos that I believe are art in their own way, like performances. Some performances need audiences, some do not.
Where many photographers captured the empty metropolis in the initial months of the pandemic, Radding’s images distinctly emphasize those who were left behind.
A driving force in auctioneering since 1941, Swann Auction Galleries will host an auction of fine photographs on October 22nd at 12 P.M.
Historically, it has been the case in four U.S. elections that a candidate wins the popular vote, but not the electoral college. Some politicians believe the electoral college is an outmoded system.
The museum’s latest exhibition, #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis is comprised of over 1,000 submitted images from sixty countries that stand posted side-by-side, floor to ceiling, in a compelling visual timeline of the world’s turbulent events this year.
There’s a unique combination of intimacy and anonymity in going to see a movie that Rahman brilliantly harnesses in The Last Audience.
With an impressive and diverse career over 30 years long, American photographer
Mary Ellen Mark has captured, well, nearly everything.
In their latest project, photographer Res gives viewers an intimate look into the making and aftermath of their mother’s relationship with Donald Trump and Trump Tower.
Kyler Zeleny has made the Canadian Prairies his muse for the last ten years.