I felt my classmates move around me, but I swayed with my heart. I wasn’t quite ready for the patterns.
I felt my classmates move around me, but I swayed with my heart. I wasn’t quite ready for the patterns.
"I’m not a savior. I’m just me, and I’m just doing my thing."
I was always aware of my plight and displacement. I am from an area known as “the bottom.”
To celebrate Women’s History Month, we are sharing articles from Musée No. 13 — Women.
I was gasping for air. Two puffs of the inhaler and two minutes later, the deeper breaths broke the dam of my tears.
It was 2014 when photographer Sam Geballe’s life became dramatically different.
I stretch, and slide to the ground. My hands wring through my hair. I scream.
Imagine a world—a tableau of visual landscapes—filled with play, leisure, delight, and wonder. We are invited into simple scenes of the everyday mundane in which people are shown as just being.
It was warm outside — a beautiful Saturday. And then it started, the two of them unknowing.
Born in 1923 to a Jewish family in New York, Avedon’s childhood was one with many ups and downs.
Erinn Springer is an image maker who is entrenched in the documentary-style aesthetic. She is one of the highest-regarded emerging artists in photography, and her recent book Dormant Season left viewers speechless.
When she met her second husband here, we went to the wedding. But last year we lost him.
Throughout the centuries, artists have been fascinated by the world of surgery, as it provides a unique opportunity to explore the mysteries of life and death.
Patricia Voulgaris is an artist from New York who is currently a 2024 MFA candidate at the Yale School of Art. Her work explores the shortcomings of photographic truth and she embraces the uncanny.
She was running in booties and bare legs, and thanked a higher power that the sidewalk was empty.