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The Mournful, Magnificent Sally Mann
Sally Mann IN THE NATIONAL REVIEW 21 April 2018 'Does the earth remember?” The infinitely gifted photographer Sally Mann asks this question in the catalogue of her great retrospective... Read more -
Brassai: The ‘Eye of Paris’
Brassai in the New York Times 11 April 2018 It’s hard to be stuck in a studio while longing to enjoy life outside. Brassaï, famed for his classic images... Read more -
Diane Arbus: A Box of Ten Photographs
Exhibition at Smithsonian American Art Museum 6 April 2018 “They are the proof that something was there and no longer is. Like a stain. And the stillness of them... Read more -
The Big Interview: Vik Muniz
Vik Muniz in Monocle 1 April 2018 The acclaimed Brazilian visual artist and photographer Vik Muniz is best known for his bold and layered recreations of canonical... Read more
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Sally Mann’s Haunted South
Sally Mann in the New York Times Art Review 30 March 2018 The New York Times reviews "Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings" at the National Gallery of Art, which gathers 40 years of elegiac photographs of her family, and the Southern landscape misted over by its past. Read more -
3 Photographers Who Captured the Undersides of LIfe
BRASSAÏ & DIANE ARBUS IN NPR 29 March 2018 At the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, there's an exhibit right now which goes to darker places with... Read more -
"Lived Space: Humans and Architecture" at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
FEATURING WORKS BY ARNO RAFAEL MINKKINEN & ABELARDO MORELL 23 March 2018 Just as expressions like “corridors of the mind” and “window to the soul” illustrate a link between architecture and our... Read more -
Family, Landscape, and Race in Sally Mann’s Photographs
Sally Mann in Hyperallergic 10 March 2018 “How can a sentient person of the modern age mistake photography for reality?” asks the photographer Sally Mann in her... Read more
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Milan: Armani Silos presents Paolo Ventura's "I Racconti Immaginari"
Paolo Ventura on Rai News 9 March 2018 Read more -
Giorgio Armani just revealed details of the next exhibition at his Silos space
Paolo Ventura in Buro 8 March 2018 Holding a permanent exhibition of Giorgio Armani's most iconic works over the last four decades, the Armani/Silos space will highlight... Read more -
Armani/Silos Stages Exhibit on Paolo Ventura
Paolo Ventura in WWD 7 March 2018 Giorgio Armani’s next exhibition at his Silos space in Milan shines the light on works by Italian artist Paolo Ventura.... Read more -
Elinor Carucci Lecture at School of the Art Institute of Chicago
ARTIST IN CONVERSATION WITH THE PARLOR ROOM 6 March 2018 Born 1971 in Jerusalem, Israel, Elinor Carucci graduated in 1995 from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design with a degree... Read more
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Seeing the South Through Sally Mann’s Lens
Sally Mann in The Wall Street Journal 5 March 2018 ‘Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings,” at the National Gallery of Art, reminds us that great photographs do not have meanings;... Read more -
Real Worlds: Brassaï, Arbus, Goldin
Brassaï & Diane Arbus at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles 2 March 2018 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), presents Real Worlds: Brassaï, Arbus, Goldin, an exhibition that brings together the... Read more -
Armani / Silos Announces Paolo Ventura Exhibition
Paolo Ventura's "RACCONTI IMMAGINARI" at Armani / Silos 1 March 2018 For this exhibition at the Armani/Silos, Paolo Ventura tells the story of an imaginary world, where different forms of expression... Read more -
David Maisel Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
2018 Guggenheim Fellowship in the Creative Arts 1 March 2018 David Maisel, a visual artist whose work has explored hidden landscapes, archives, and histories of the American west for more than three decades, was named a 2018 Guggenheim Fellow for Photography. Read more
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Photofairs in San Francisco: the best pictures on display
Elinor Carucci and Mona Kuhn in The Guardian 1 March 2018 The contemporary art fair PHOTOFAIRS San Francisco returns for its second year, featuring 40 galleries from 15 countries. The boutique... Read more -
Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings Monograph
SALLY MANN: A THOUSAND CROSSINGS, By Sarah Greenough and Sarah Kennel 1 March 2018 For more than 40 years, Sally Mann (b. 1951) has made experimental, elegiac, and hauntingly beautiful photographs that explore the... Read more -
The National Gallery of Art’s Sally Mann exhibit shows the South as you’ve never seen it
Sally Mann in the Washington Post 28 February 2018 Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings at the National Gallery of Art considers how Mann’s relationship with this land has shaped her work and how the legacy of the South—as both homeland and graveyard, refuge and battleground—continues to permeate American identity. Read more -
THE COLOR OF HUMANITY IN SALLY MANN'S SOUTH by Hilton Als
Sally Mann in The New Yorker 28 February 2018 We’re in Virginia, where the photographer Sally Mann was born, in 1951, and where she still lives, making work so... Read more
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LEE BRIAN SCHRAGER AND VIK MUNIZ ON THE INTERSECTION OF FOOD AND ART
Vik Muniz in Cultured Magazine 27 February 2018 Vik Muniz has created iconic photographs of chocolate syrup, spaghetti and marinara sauce, caviar, and sugar. Lee Brian Schrager, South... Read more -
SIR ELTON JOHN'S A TIME FOR REFLECTION AND SELECTIONS FROM JOE BAIO'S COLLECTION
Work by Elinor Carucci in AIPAD Special Exhibitions 22 February 2018 Elinor Carucci's 'Kiss,' 2017 has been selected for The Photography Show's special exhibition, A Time for Reflection, curated by Sir... Read more -
MFA Boston Exhibition "(un)expected families"
Includes work by Diane Arbus, Dorothea Lange, Abelardo Morell, Sally Mann & Harry Callahan 3 January 2018 An exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, "(un)expected families," explores how photographers have chosen to represent loved ones and the concept of family through an alternative lens. Read more -
10 Images of Fraught Intimacy by Elinor Carucci
Elinor Carucci in W Magazine 2 January 2018 One of the most fascinating internet phenomenons of 2017 was the commotion, and high-test handwringing, around 'Cat Person,' a short... Read more
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THE PHOTOGRAPHER ON CAPTURING A KISS
Elinor Carucci in The New Yorker 13 December 2017 It’s unusual for a short story to generate the kind of online commotion created by Kristen Roupenian’s “Cat Person,” which... Read more -
Why Artists Are Using Dolls to Create Feminist Art
Elena Dorfman in Artsy 26 September 2017 Read more -
Abelardo Morell and the Magic of the Camera Obscura
Video by San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1 September 2017 This Interview with artist Abelardo Morell, made by SFMoMA, reveals how he reimagines scenery by turning entire rooms into camera obscuras — effectively merging interior and exterior spaces. Read more -
Tina Modotti, Behind the Camera and Out of Weston’s Shadow
Tina Modotti in The New York Times 24 August 2017 Having first learned photography in her uncle’s portrait studio in Italy, Ms. Modotti was an artist in her own right... Read more
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Kourtney Kardashian Tells Us Where to Buy Everything in Her Home Office
Herb Ritts in Architectural Digest 17 July 2017 Hint: The Batman image is a gelatin silver print by Herb Ritts! Read more -
Lynn Davis: "On Ice" at The Glass House
24 August – 30 November 2017 1 June 2017 "Lynn Davis: On Ice," presented by The Glass House, exhibits a selection of photographs from the artist’s longstanding engagement with the icebergs on the sea outside of Ilulissat, a small town on the edge of a glacier off the west coast of Greenland. Read more -
Aipad’s Photography Show Grows Up
Edwynn Houk Gallery in The New York Times 30 March 2017 Some art fairs evolve; others have growth spurts. This year the Photography Show has moved to Pier 94 on the... Read more -
Arab Women Take Back Their Images in Art
Lalla Essaydi in the New York Times 18 March 2017 A panel discussion at The New York Times Art for Tomorrow conference in Doha explored the subject of how Arab women are portrayed in art, with Lalla Essaydi, an artist who lives and works in New York and Marrakesh, and Touria El Glaoui, the founder of the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair and the daughter of the renowned Moroccan painter Hassan El Glaoui. Read more
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12 Must-See Works at PHOTOFAIRS | San Francisco
Sally Mann featured on Artsy 27 January 2017 Sally Mann made a name for herself through the photographs of her children, taken between 1984 and 1992, which she stopped around the time her eldest daughter turned 12. Read more -
Les photographes de Vogue à Paris Photo 2016
Erwin Blumenfeld in Vogue 10 November 2016 De l’érotisme chic de Peter Lindbergh au classicisme bourgeois d’Horst P.Horst en passant par les amazones d’Herb Ritts, les légendes de la photographie d'hier et d'aujourd'hui, complices d'un jour ou de toujours de Vogue, sont aujourd’hui exposées à Paris Photo. Sélection. Read more -
Edwynn Houk Gallery Hosts Elliott Erwitt KOLOR Preview to Benefit Spine Research
5 November 2016 Edwynn Houk Gallery is pleased to host the first-ever exhibition of Elliott Erwitt's color photography to benefit the innovative spine research being conducted by Dr. Roger Härtl, director of the new Weill Cornell Medicine Center for Comprehensive Spine Care. Read more -
Ilse Bing: Life & Work
Ilse Bing in the V&A Collection 1 August 2016 Ilse Bing was one of the leading European photographers of the interwar period. She was born into a comfortable Jewish... Read more
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Diane Arbus: In the Beginning
Exhibition at The Met Breuer 12 July 2016 This landmark exhibition features more than 100 photographs that together redefine Diane Arbus (American, 1923–1971), one of the most influential... Read more -
In the Picture: A New Biography of Diane Arbus
Diane Arbus in The New Yorker 30 May 2016 In 1969, the Metropolitan Museum of Art agreed to buy three photographs by Diane Arbus, for seventy-five dollars each. Wiser... Read more -
How Diane Arbus Became ‘Arbus’
Diane Arbus in The New York Times 26 May 2016 Diane Arbus was teetering on the edge of a breakdown. In 1956, she tearfully dissolved the decade-long fashion-photography enterprise that... Read more -
Lillian Bassman’s Photography to Be Showcased at Edwynn Houk Gallery
Lillian Bassman in WWD 6 May 2016 The artistically haunting fashion photography of Lillian Bassman will be spotlighted at the Edwynn Houk Gallery in a new exhibition... Read more
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Massimo Vitali for The New York Times Magazine
Iceland's Water Cure 19 April 2016 Massimo Vitali photographs Iceland's geothermal pools Read more -
David Maisel’s Geometric Geographies
David Maisel in The New Yorker 13 January 2016 David Maisel in The New Yorker Read more -
Mona Kuhn Curates The Billboard Creative in Los Angeles
33 artworks displayed on billboards throughout the city 1 December 2015 Mona Kuhn curated The Billboard Creative's Q4 2015 show, selecting 33 artworks for billboards throughout the streets of Los Angeles. Read more -
Les photographes de Vogue à Paris Photo 2015
Herb Ritts in Vogue 14 November 2015 Herb Ritts, Tatjana with Black Sand, 1987 à la Galerie Edwynn Houk © Herb Ritts Foundation/Courtesy of Edwynn Houk Gallery Read more
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Matthew Pillsbury's Mesmerizing Summer
Matthew Pillsbury in The New Yorker 6 September 2015 Matthew Pillsbury’s 2013 book “City Stages” collected a decade’s worth of his stunning large-format black-and-white photographs of urban life and... Read more -
A Photographer Used to Looking Out Looks Into Her Space
Gail Albert Halaban in the New York Times Style Magazine 21 May 2015 Artist Gail Albert Halaban gives T Magazine a tour of her home and explains how it inspires her work. Read more -
See the Top Ten Booths at Photo London 2015
Edwynn Houk Gallery in artnet news 21 May 2015 Edwynn Houk Gallery championed an extravaganza of beautiful classics: iconic portraits of Christy Turlington and Cindy Crawford by Herb Ritts, a slew of images by Bill Brandt, Man Ray, Vik Muniz, Weston, Stephen Shore… For photography lovers, this booth will surely be an affair to remember. Read more -
At LA Museum, A Powerful And Provocative Look At 'Islamic Art Now'
Lalla Essaydi on NPR 5 May 2015 Islamic Art Now: Contemporary Art of the Middle East is indeed about beauty. It's also about values, religion and a clash of cultures. And its provocative, dramatic, powerful images linger in the mind. Read more
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Sally Mann's Exposure
Artist writes article in the New York Times Magazine 16 April 2015 What an artist captures, what a mother knows and what the public sees can be dangerously different things. Read more -
Herb Ritts Exhibition at MFA Boston Revisits Iconic Photographer
14 March - 8 November 2015 13 March 2015 The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), flashes back to the ‘90s this spring with an evocative exhibition dedicated to the photography of Herb Ritts (1952-2002). Read more -
Herb Ritts: old-school glamour's last stand
Two Herb Ritts' Exhibitions in the Guardian 13 March 2015 Two exhibitions of the photographer’s work allow the viewer to bask in sun-dappled visions of megawatt celebrity in an era when stars were still remote Read more -
Sacred Space: Massimo Vitali at Home in a 14th-Century Church
6 March 2015 Photographer Massimo Vitali in his renovated home inside an historic Italian church. Read more
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Finding Community in the Picture Windows of Paris
Gail Albert Halaban in Hyperallergic 10 November 2014 Gail Albert Halaban's series VIS-à-VIS, Paris, which features cinematic scenes of domestic life frozen within the city’s bright window frames, finds connections in a new city. Read more -
Cinematic Views of Parisian Architecture
Gail Albert Halaban in Architectural Digest 31 October 2014 Photographer Gail Albert Halaban releases a new book of striking images taken in the City of Light Read more -
"Robert Heinecken: Object Matter" at Hammer Museum
3 October 2014 - 18 January 2015 3 October 2014 Robert Heinecken (1931–2006) was a pioneer in the postwar Los Angeles art scene. Describing himself as a “para-photographer,” because his work stood “beside” or “beyond” traditional ideas associated with photography, Heinecken worked across multiple mediums, including photography, sculpture, video, printmaking, and collage. Read more -
Robert Heinecken: Object Matter at MoMA
Summer exhibition on view from 15 March - 7 September 2014 1 March 2014 The Museum of Modern Art, New York's 2014 exhibition was the first retrospective of the groundbreaking work of Robert Heinecken since the artist's death in 2006. Read more
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Proving That the Medium Really Is the Message
Robert Heinecken in the New York Times 30 October 2013 In the ’70s and ’80s, Robert Heinecken used found imagery to explore themes that still feel urgent today, like the profusion of advertising messages in our lives and the manufacturing of news authorities. Read more -
A Survey of Photographer Abelardo Morell's Optic Experiments at the Getty Museum
Morell's Getty retrospective in Architectural Digest 30 September 2013 A retrospective at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles pays homage to 25 years of the photographer's innovative techniques, featured in Architectural Digest. Read more -
Bill Brandt: A Twist of Perception
“Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light" in The New York Review 7 September 2013 “I believe this power of seeing the world as fresh and strange lies hidden in every human being,” the photographer Bill Brandt wrote. “In most of us it is dormant. Yet it is there, even if it is no more than a vague desire, an unsatisfied appetite that cannot discover its own nourishment.” Read more -
A Show of Strength by Middle Eastern Women Photographers
"She Who Tells a Story" at the MFA Boston in the New York Times 26 August 2013 “She Who Tells a Story,” which includes work by women artists from the Middle Eastern region including by Lalla Essaydi, opens at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston this week. Read more
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Abelardo Morell: The Universe Next Door
Major exhibition announced at the Art Institute of Chicago 1 June 2013 The Art Institute of Chicago plans a major retrospective of more than 100 works made by Abelardo Morell, revealing how this persistently creative artist has returned to a photographic vocabulary as a source of great inspiration. Read more -
Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light at MoMA
Summer exhibition on view from 6 March to 12 August 2013 1 March 2013 Bill Brandt is a founding figure in photography’s modernist traditions, and the artist's summer exhibition at MoMA represents a major critical reevaluation of his heralded career. Read more -
“My work is really my history”
Lalla Essaydi at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art (Washington Post) 9 May 2012 “My message would be: Arab women are not so much oppressed as the Western World thinks. We are women incredibly engaged in our lives, to have a better life,”artist Lalla Essaydi said Tuesday, as she toured her exhibit, “Lalla Essaydi: Revisions,” which opened Wednesday at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art. Read more -
National Museum of African Art Presents “Lalla Essaydi: Revisions”
Boundary-Pushing New Works by Lalla Essaydi Featured in Exhibition 10 April 2012 Lalla Essaydi, one of today’s most provocative and engaging visual artists, is the focus of a multimedia exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art. Read more
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The Eye of Beauty, Revisited
Herb Ritts Exhibition at the Getty Museum Reviewed in the New York Times 21 March 2012 More simply, you cannot imagine the 1980s and ’90s in America without the photographs of Herb Ritts. Read more -
A Life Fashioning Art
Lillian Bassman in The New York Times 15 February 2012 In her lifetime, Lillian Bassman's photographs went from fashion to fine art. Yet Ms. Bassman - who died on Monday... Read more -
The Body Beautiful: Arno Rafael Minkkinen's Self-Portraits
TIME Magazine 5 December 2011 For Arno Rafael Minkkinen, nudity is akin to spirituality. “I don’t want to be seen as a nudist,” he says.... Read more -
Picture This: “Herb Ritts” at the Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York
Exhibition review in Vogue 29 April 2011 In 2002, Vogue lost of one of its most significant contributors when the photographer Herb Ritts passed away, but his legacy has lived on in photography and film, both of which will be showcased in the Edwynn Houk Gallery’s first Herb Ritts show, which opens today, after being feted last night, opens today. Read more
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Vik Muniz: Waste Land
19 April 2011 Filmed over nearly three years, Waste Land follows renowned artist Vik Muniz as he journeys from his home base in Brooklyn to his native Brazil and the world's largest garbage dump, Jardim Gramacho, located on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro. Read more -
Where Art Meets Trash and Transforms Life
Vik Muniz in the New York Times 21 October 2010 As the star of “Waste Land,“ a touching documentary that won numerous film festival awards, Vik Muniz seems on the verge of exceeding his celebrity in his home country of Brazil and reaching a broad audience in the United States, too. Read more -
Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography
MoMA Exhibition Celebrates Female Photographers 7 May 2010 For much of photography’s 170-year history, women have expanded its roles by experimenting with every aspect of the medium. Pictures... Read more -
Reviving the Exotic to Critique Exoticism
Lalla Essaydi in the New York Times 5 March 2010 “Lalla Essaydi: Les Femmes du Maroc,” an exhibition at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, draws attention to one of the most interesting if puzzling developments in contemporary art: a revival of exotic, often historical imagery of people from faraway places in the name of a critique of exoticism. Read more
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Femininity, Salvaged
Lillian Bassman in The New York Times 16 July 2009 In the early 1970s Lillian Bassman, among the most important fashion photographers of the 20th century, made the decision to... Read more -
Artist's Choice: Vik Muniz, Rebus at MoMA
Reviewed in the New York TImes 25 December 2008 The photographer Vik Muniz is a pedagogical whiz whose greatest talent lies more around his art than strictly within it. Read more -
Travels Abroad Lead to Journeys Within
Lynn Davis in The New York Times 8 April 2007 Ms. Davis, 62, is a veteran traveler. For the last 20 years she has circled the globe with her camera, documenting mammoth structures like the Great Pyramids and natural wonders like Wave Rock in western Australia in an austere yet ravishing style. Read more -
The Met: Robert Polidori
19 September 2006 Marking the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the devastating floods that followed, this exhibition features approximately twenty large-scale color photographs that Robert Polidori created during four extended visits to New Orleans between September 2005 and April 2006. Read more
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Model Family
Sally Mann in Smithsonian Magazine 1 May 2005 Sally Mann’s unflinching photographs of her children have provoked controversy, but one of her now-grown daughters wonders what all the fuss was about Read more -
Re-Inventing the Spaces Within
Lalla Essaydi in Aperture 1 March 2005 Lalla Essaydi published in Aperture Magazine. Read more -
Art in Review: Sally Mann, "Last Measure"
Review in The New York Times 24 November 2003 Edwynn Houk Gallery 745 Fifth Avenue, at 57th Street Through Nov. 15 The earth and its relationship to mortality are... Read more -
The Disturbing Photography of Sally Mann
Sally Mann in the New York Times 17 September 1992 At the opening last spring of "Immediate Family," Sally Mann's show at the Houk Friedman Gallery in New York, the winsome young subjects of the photographs aroused as much curiosity as the artist herself. Read more
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