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Abelardo Morell: The Art of Cliché-Verre
Virtual lecture at The Clark Art Institute 7 May 2021 Abelardo Morell discusses his work and the cliché-verre artistic medium with Anne Leonard, Manton Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the Clark. Read more -
The J. Paul Getty Museum Acquires Three Works from Desolation Desert
David Maisel at the Getty 1 May 2021 The J. Paul Getty Museum has acquired three photographs from Maisel’s Desolation Desert series. Read more -
Wilde Kindheit at Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz, Austria
Work by Sally Mann included 1 May 2021 "Real Wild Child" presents artworks that explore the range of children's emotions, experiences, and perceptions. Work by Sally Mann is included. Read more -
Signals and symbols: the collars of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Elinor Carucci in TIME for Women's History Month 22 March 2021 After Ginsburg’s death, Elinor Carucci was granted access to some of the late Justice’s favorite collars for a still-life series, with details about each provided by the Ginsburg family. Read more
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“My Creativity Kept Me Going”: Six Photographers Share Images From Their COVID Year
Elinor Carucci in Vanity Fair 18 March 2021 Photographers around the country continued to make art as the world around them devolved into chaos. Read more -
New, Global "Out My Window" Works by Gail Albert Halaban
Interview in LenScratch 16 March 2021 Although the world right now is in many ways isolated and divided, photographer Gail Albert Halaban finds hope in small moments of neighborly compassion. Through her ongoing, fifteen-year-long project, Out My Window, Albert Halaban fosters relationships around the world by photographing what neighbors see through their neighbors’ windows. Read more -
The Jewish Museum Acquires Elinor Carucci's "Ruth Bader Ginsburg Collars" Series
The Museum highlights Carucci's photographs on the anniversary of Justice Ginsburg’s birthday 15 March 2021 The Jewish Museum highlights Elinor Carucci’s photographs of the iconic collars worn by the late US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the anniversary of her birthday. Read more -
Modern Look: Photography and the American Magazine
Lillian Bassman in Jewish Museum exhibition 1 March 2021 Through over 150 works, explore how photography, graphic design, and popular magazines converged to transform American visual culture from 1930 to 1960. Read more
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The Timeless Beauty of a Mathematician's Chalkboard
Jessica Wynne in National Geographic 1 March 2021 Mathematicians continue to calculate, solve, and create on chalkboards, even in the digital age. Jessica Wynne captures samples of their work in her series Do Not Erase. Read more -
A shadow history: the unseen photographs of Elliott Erwitt
Elliott Erwitt in the Guardian 14 February 2021 Known for portraits of the likes of Jackie Kennedy and Che Guevara, a book of previously unpublished work reveals Elliott Erwitt's maverick’s incredible range Read more -
New Orleans Museum of Art Acquires Transformative Gift of Photography from Dr. Russell Albright
Artworks by Brassaï, Man Ray, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Bill Brandt, & Sally Mann added to collection 4 February 2021 Dr. Russell Albright gifts significant photography collection to New Orleans Museum of Art, including artworks by Brassaï, Man Ray, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Bill Brandt, & Sally Mann. Read more -
Latinx Photography in the United States
Abelardo Morell in new photography anthology 1 February 2021 Through individual profiles of more than eighty photographers from the early history of the photographic medium to the present, Elizabeth Ferrer introduces readers to Latinx portraitists, photojournalists, and documentarians and their legacies. Read more
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"Meltdown," a new documentary following Lynn Davis announced
Full release on 12 February 2021 21 January 2021 "Meltdown" features the exquisite photography of acclaimed photographer Lynn Davis and the profound insight of climate scientist Tony Leiserowitz, as they confront the effects of climate change in a remote area of the world. Read more -
Elinor Carucci in Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago Exhibition
"Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency" on view from 19 January - 23 May 2021 10 January 2021 Elinor Carucci's work is on view in Chicago in the exhibition "Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency," which explores the psychological, physical, and emotional realities people encounter in the years leading up to, during, and after fertility. Read more -
Lalla Essaydi's Work Featured in Elle Decor
Jan/Feb 2021 Cover Feature 5 January 2021 “We live in a city that is filled with artists and talent and creativity, and we wanted to harness that in our home,” the owner of a Carnegie Hill apartment says. Read more -
"Bill Brandt / Henry Moore" Catalogue Nominated for 2020 PhotoBook Awards
Shortlisted for Photography Catalogue of the Year 22 December 2020 A close look at the work, relationship, and shared influences of two masterful 20th-century artists, Bill Brandt and Henry More. Read more
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Valérie Belin's Work at Centre Pompidou Málaga
Exhibition on view 3 December - 11 April 2021 3 December 2020 The Centre Pompidou in Malaga presents "The Uncertain Portrait, Photography and Video 1972-2011," a group exhibition of 26 artists focusing on portraits though the lens of photography and video. The show examines how the contemporary portrait has been reinvented over the years, overturning clichés and showing how they do not reflect reality as they are thought to. Three works by Valérie Belin are included in the exhibition: one photograph from Mannequins (2003) and two photographs from Black Women II (2006). Read more -
Portraits of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Favorite Collars and the Stories Behind Them
Elinor Carucci's photographs in Time 3 December 2020 After Ginsburg’s death, Elinor Carucci was granted access to some of the late Justice’s favorite collars for a still-life series, with details about each provided by the Ginsburg family. Read more -
Noir & Blanc at the Grand Palais
Collection of the Bibliothèque nationale de France 18 November 2020 This important exhibition organized by the Grand Palais and Bibliothèque nationale de France includes works by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Bill Brandt, Brassaï, Man Ray, Diane Arbus, Robert Frank, and Valérie Belin, amongst others. Read more -
The open-air lab testing the world's deadliest poisons
David Maisel on BBC 12 November 2020 In Proving Ground, photographer David Maisel was granted rare access to photograph the Dugway Proving Ground, one of the most secretive of American military zones, hidden away in Utah’s Great Salt Lake Desert. Read more
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Women artists of the Middle East: seven names to know
Lalla Essaydi highlighted by Christie's 5 November 2020 The work of artist Lalla Essaydi has been acclaimed across the globe. Read more -
Sally Mann Awarded 2020 Centenary Medal
Royal Photographic Society Awards, celebrating excellence and innovation in photography 21 October 2020 Instituted in 1993, the Centenary Medal is awarded in recognition of a sustained, significant contribution to the art of photography. The recipient of 2020's Medal is Sally Mann. Read more -
David Maisel at Amarillo Museum of Art
"PRECIPICE" on view from 16 October - 31 December 2020 16 October 2020 Precipice is the title given to a series of concurrent exhibitions by three artists: David Maisel, Jess Benjamin, and Mark Messersmith. Each artist is uniquely concerned with the interaction between humans, nature and the impact that this interaction has on the environment. Read more -
Photography's Last Century at The Met Fifth Avenue
10 March - 30 November 2020, now open to the public 12 October 2020 An exhibition of more than sixty extraordinary photographs at The Met Fifth Ave includes masterpieces by Paul Strand, Dora Maar, Man Ray, László Moholy-Nagy, Edward Weston, Walker Evans, and other leading artists. Read more
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Camera In Camera
Abelardo Morell in Places Journal 6 October 2020 Abelardo Morell's Camera Obscura photographs are enchanting and also disorienting, as the spectacle of public life is overlaid upon the realm of private experience, and the two are shown to be inextricably linked. Read more -
"Imogen Cunningham: A Retrospective" Published by The Getty
Title is published to accompany forthcoming exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum 1 October 2020 Thoroughly researched and beautifully produced, this catalogue complements the first comprehensive retrospective in the United States of Imogen Cunningham’s work in over thirty-five years. Read more -
Art, Fashion, Sex: Richard Avedon’s Bohemian Coming of Age
Lillian Bassman in Vanity Fair 28 September 2020 Lillian Bassman and her husband Paul Himmel opened their summer home in Cherry Grove, Fire Island to Richard and Doe Avedon, forecasting the future of culture and the modern American woman. Read more -
Elinor Carucci at the Museum of Contemporary Photography
"Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency" on view 19 January - 16 May 2021 23 September 2020 Reproductive: Health, Fertility, Agency explores the psychological, physical, and emotional realities women encounter in the years leading up to, during,... Read more
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Casa Vogue: Italy Through the Windows
Gail Albert Halaban in Vogue 23 September 2020 Glimpses of apartments, everyday gestures: a photographer tells about Italy through the opposite windows. Read more -
Sebastiaan Bremer in USF Contemporary Art Museum Online Exhibition
6 June - 12 December 2020 23 September 2020 Looking at Sebastiaan Bremer's pictures is like entering another world, familiar yet strange, where facts and feelings meld like music... Read more -
Imogen Cunningham’s Rise: Why the Proto-Feminist Photographer Has Grown So Popular
Cunningham in ARTnews 22 September 2020 What explains the fact that Imogen Cunningham is still an elusive figure? She was once considered one of the greatest... Read more -
Crystal Bridges Museum of Art Announces Acquisition of Abelardo Morell Works
Morell's work on view in "Ansel Adams in Our Time" 18 September 2020 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced Ansel Adams in Our Time will be on view September... Read more
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Abelardo Morell: The Universe Next Door Webinar
Part of the George Eastman Museum "Wish You Were Here" Series 16 September 2020 October 7, 2020 at 6pm Artist Abelardo Morell's work has quite literally been a reflection of nature, often using glass,... Read more -
"Paolo Ventura: Carousel" at CAMERA, Centro Italiano per la Fotografia
Exhibition on view from 17 September - 8 December 2020 15 September 2020 From 17 September to 8 December, CAMERA hosts "Carousel," a journey within the eclectic career of Paolo Ventura (b. Milan, 1968), one of the most recognized and appreciated Italian artists in Italy and abroad. Read more -
Fundación MAPFRE Launches New Photography Center with Bill Brandt Retrospective
Exhibition on view from 9 October 2020 - 24 January 2021 4 September 2020 Bill Brandt, one of the founders of modern photography, conceived the language of photography as a powerful means of contemplating and understanding reality. His work is on view in Barcelona from 9 October 2020 to 24 January 2021. Read more -
Two Hundred Seasons | Arno Rafael Minkkinen at Fotografiska Stockholm
28 August 2020 — 18 April 2021 1 September 2020 The exhibition Two Hundred Seasons at Fotografiska presents works by Arno Rafael Minkkinen – photographs made from 1970 to 2020 selected from numerous locations in thirty different countries worldwide including thirty American states. Read more
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Abelardo Morell Explores the Universe in His Home
Abelardo Morell In Conversation With Curator Elizabeth Siegel, Art Institute Of Chicago 21 August 2020 Photographer Abelardo Morell has long found visual wonder in the everyday objects around him. So, with many of us working... Read more -
Carousel: The Photographs of Paolo Ventura at CAMERA
Paolo Ventura in Corriere Nazionale 20 August 2020 From September 17th to December 8th, CAMERA – Italian Center for Photography will exhibit “Carousel,” a tour into the eclectic... Read more -
The Fantastic Surrealism of Paolo Ventura, on Display at CAMERA Torino
Paolo Ventura in Rolling Stone 20 August 2020 Beginning September 17th , the Turin center for photography will exhibit “Carousel,” a tour into the eclectic career of Paolo... Read more -
Dorothea Lange’s photography, newly archived online at Oakland Museum, eternally relevant
Dorothea Lange in the San Francisco Chronicle 12 August 2020 Poverty and racial marginalization, internment camps, and life during wartime - these are among the most famous themes documentary photographer... Read more
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Bill Brandt | Henry Moore at Yale Center for British Art
Exhibition on view 15 April –18 July 2021 1 August 2020 “The camera,” said Orson Welles, “is much more than a recording apparatus, it is a medium via which messages reach... Read more -
Picturing America
Ilse Bing, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange & Edward Weston in MoMA 14 July 2020 From the depths of the Great Depression, the impulse to capture the distinctive character of the United States was felt... Read more -
Ilse Bing: Queen of the Leica
Exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art 12 July 2020 Ilse Bing was an early adopter par excellence. Born into a comfortable middle-class Jewish family in Frankfurt, Germany in 1899,... Read more -
Fundación MAPFRE Will Reopen in October with the Photography of Bill Brandt
BILL BRANDT RETROSPECTIVE AT THE NEW FUNDACIÓN MAPFRE PHOTOGRAPHY CENTER 7 July 2020 KBr is the new Photography Center with which Fundación MAPFRE begins a new stage in its intense dedication to artistic photography, inaugurated with a solo exhibition of Bill Brandt's work. Read more
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The Feeling Is Mutual
Mona Kuhn in RUSSH 1 July 2020 Mona Kuhn is the charismatic type, buoyed by the energy between entities. Her photographic style is tethered by intimacy, but... Read more -
The Problem With Paradise: Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf’s Palm Springs
Erwin Olaf in Palm Springs Life 10 June 2020 Wearing tuxedo pants and a crisp white shirt, sleeves rolled up and bowtie hanging from the open collar, Erwin Olaf... Read more -
Dorothea Lange at MOMA, and Online
DOROTHEA LANGE IN THE NEW YORKER 18 May 2020 Two terrific shows that languish in darkened galleries at the Museum of Modern Art should not pass uncelebrated—or unvisited, to... Read more -
Erwin Olaf's New Series, "April Fool"
Erwin Olaf in de Volkskrant Newspaper 15 May 2020 “9.45 am,” 2020, is from Erwin Olaf’s new body of work 'April Fool'. The series of 10 images addresses the... Read more
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The Pioneering Women Photographers Who Helped Shape Their Art
Imogen Cunningham, Berenice Abbott, Dorothea Lange & Ilse Bing in Christie's 30 April 2020 The first half of the 20th century was a time of extraordinary change in the field of photography. By 1940,... Read more -
Virtual Views: Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures, a Live Q&A
MOMA CURATOR SARAH MEISTER & SALLY MANN DISCUSS THE EXHIBITION 30 April 2020 Artist Sally Mann and MoMA photography curator Sarah Meister discuss Dorothea Lange's enduring images Read more -
How Rashid Johnson, George Condo, and Other Artists Are Taking on the Pandemic in Their Work
ELINOR CARUCCI IN ARTNET NEWS 23 April 2020 For an artist, addressing this unprecedented moment in history might feel both necessary and daunting. Distilling the complexities of any... Read more -
Contemporary Artists Respond to the Covid-19 Crisis With Poignant New Works
ELINOR CARUCCI IN ARTNEWS 15 April 2020 “In times when nothing is taken for granted, the love and closeness we have for our family and loved ones... Read more
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Photographers Share a Quarantine-Inspired Still Life
ELINOR CARUCCI IN W MAGAZINE 15 April 2020 “This is my husband Eran’s mask now because I had to kiss him before he went out. When your man... Read more -
Photographer Resurrects Disaster Simulation Site Built Last Century So We Can Reimagine The Future
DAVID MAISEL IN FORBES 12 April 2020 I recently connected with Bay Area fine arts photographer David Maisel (we were friends in college, in the wayback) to... Read more -
Contemporary Artists Respond to the Covid-19 Crisis With Poignant New Works
ELINOR CARUCCI IN ROBB REPORT 10 April 2020 Robb Report asked some of the most compelling contemporary artists working today for their take on these eerie, unprecedented times.... Read more -
Object of the Week: Magnolia Blossom, Tower of Jewels
Imogen Cunningham in the Seattle Art Museum's Permanent Collection 10 April 2020 Tightly framing her composition, Cunningham makes the subject of this work not the plant as a whole, but rather the innermost folds and stamen of the blooming magnolia flower. Read more
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Spring is in the Air: "Flowers for Lisa"
ABELARDO MORELL IN ELLE DECOR ITALIA 7 April 2020 The book Flowers for Lisa: A Delirium of Photographic Invention was born from a photograph that the well-known photographer Abelardo... Read more -
Art Books Review: Proving Ground
DAVID MAISEL IN BOOKFORUM 3 April 2020 Throughout 2015 and 2016, the US Army set off multiple clouds of deadly chlorine gas, not in some secret location... Read more -
A Photographer’s Diary of Life in Isolation
ELINOR CARUCCI IN NEW YORK MAGAZINE 30 March 2020 Elinor Carucci’s work has always focused on the everyday — the raw, joyful, exposed, and exposing business of humans who... Read more -
The Visitation
ELINOR CARUCCI IN DIE ZEIT 26 March 2020 Elinor Carucci's new work 'Love in the Time of Corona,' 2020 is inspired by Dorothea Lange's 'Migrant Mother,' 1936. Read more
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Quarantine Diary
PAOLO VENTURA IN WELTKUNST 17 March 2020 Italian photographer Paolo Ventura was stranded in the medieval town of Anghiari without his camera during the Corona crisis. He... Read more -
Women’s Art Is Every Kind of Art
Lalla Essaydi in the New York Times 12 March 2020 “Women Take the Floor,” an exhibition at the MFA Boston through May 3, 2021, features 200 mixed-media works by more than 100 women over the past century. Read more -
Women’s Art Is Every Kind of Art: Review of MFA Boston Exhibition
LALLA ESSAYDI IN THE NEW YORK TIMES 12 March 2020 In the photography gallery, rotating works by the Moroccan-born artist Lalla Essaydi incorporate Islamic calligraphy, a sacred art form dominated... Read more -
Photographs Showing What Motherhood Is Really Like
ELINOR CARUCCI IN BBC CULTURE 6 March 2020 For International Women’s Day, Deborah Nicholls-Lee explores the work of photographers who look beyond clichés, revealing the physical and psychological... Read more
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DOROTHEA LANGE’S PHOTOGRAPHY CAPTURED THE DESPAIR OF A COUNTRY DIVIDED BY INEQUALITY
Dorothea Lange in Art in America 2 March 2020 Near the entrance to this exhibition of work by trailblazing twentieth-century documentary photographer Dorothea Lange we confront the image of... Read more -
This Artist Has Memorialized the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Before It Gets Partly Demolished
Vera Lutter in Robb Report 28 February 2020 The project will be on view at LACMA beginning March 29, just as the long-gestating Zumthor plan is expected to... Read more -
Arno Rafael Minkkinen in The Guardian
25 February 2020 Arno Rafael Minkkinen has been using his body as his subject for five decades. Working alone, in natural landscapes, his... Read more -
David Maisel in Conversation with Getty Curator Virginia Heckert
David Maisel Discusses "Proving Ground" with Virginia Heckert, Curator, Department of Photographs, J. Paul Getty Museum 25 February 2020 After more than a decade of inquiry, the artist David Maisel was granted access to photograph the terrain and testing... Read more
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A woman's powerful photo series shows the beauty of being middle-aged
ELINOR CARUCCI IN BUSINESS INSIDER 21 February 2020 “Midlife,” published in October 2019, features photographs taken by Elinor Carucci and includes a foreword written by Kristen Roupenian. In... Read more -
Art Gallery of Ontario unfurls a Diane Arbus retrospective
Diane Arbus in The Art Newspaper 21 February 2020 In spite of her legacy, Diane Arbus has received relatively little exposure in Toronto (or in Canada altogether) where exhibitions... Read more -
Empathy and Artistry: Rediscovering Dorothea Lange
DOROTHEA LANGE IN THE NEW YORK TIMES 13 February 2020 John Szarkowski was about 13 when he saw an image by Dorothea Lange that “enormously impressed” him. After he had... Read more -
Review of "Sebastiaan Bremer: Nocturne"
SEBASTIAAN BREMER IN ARTSPEAK 13 February 2020 Nocturne marks the debut of several series of portraiture that Bremer has been developing over the course of the past... Read more
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How Dorothea Lange Defined the Role of the Modern Photojournalist
DOROTHEA LANGE IN THE NEW YORK TIMES STYLE MAGAZINE 10 February 2020 For the entire second half of Dorothea Lange’s life, a quotation from the English philosopher Francis Bacon floated in her... Read more -
Bill Brandt / Henry Moore at Hepworth Wakefield
Exhibition on view from 7 February — 1 November 2020 7 February 2020 This exhibition explores the parallel and intersecting paths of these two great artists of the 20th century. The photographer Bill... Read more -
La matematica? È poesia! Parla la fotografa Jessica Wynne
JESSICA WYNNE IN ARTRIBUNE 6 February 2020 Che ricordo avete delle lezioni di matematica al liceo? Qualunque siano le sensazioni di quelle ore passate sui banchi di... Read more -
Portfolio: Jessica Wynne by Elisabeth Biondi
JESSICA WYNNE IN PHOTOGRAPH MAGAZINE 31 January 2020 It is hard to imagine how one could turn chalkboard depictions of theoretical mathematics into a beautiful photographic project, but Jessica Wynne has done just that. Read more
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Arno Minkkinen in Blind Magazine
27 January 2020 On the occasion of the exhibition Arno Rafael Minkkinen: Fifty Years at the Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York, Blind... Read more -
This is What Midlife Looks like for Women
ELINOR CARUCCI IN THE GUARDIAN 16 January 2020 M iddle-aged women have long been treated as the punchlines of jokes in popular culture – as the crazy witches... Read more -
This Artwork Changed My Life: Sally Mann’s “Immediate Family”
Sally Mann on Artsy 7 January 2020 Matt Williams describes how Sally Mann's photography changed his perspective on creation and art. Read more -
Paolo Ventura on the cover of Italian Vogue
1 January 2020 Paolo Ventura was invited by Vogue Italy to create their first illustrated cover ever. The magazine wanted to make a... Read more
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