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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
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
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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 -
This Fashion Institute of Technology Photographer Finds Art in Mathematicians’ Chalkboards
JESSICA WYNNE IN FORTUNE 23 December 2019 “I realized over the years that math is a very creative process,” says photographer Jessica Wynne, a tenured professor at... Read more -
TIME's 30 Best Photobooks of 2019
ELINOR CARUCCI MONOGRAPH "MIDLIFE" IN TIME MAGAZINE 21 December 2019 I n 2019, creativity in photobook publishing continued to flourish with outstanding works from an international group of independent and... Read more
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"Minkkinen" Wins German Photo Book Award of the Year
ARNO RAFAEL MINKKINEN'S MONOGRAPH WINS GERMAN PHOTO BOOK AWARD 19 December 2019 Working with the body in natural and urban landscapes—without assistants and without manipulation—Minkkinen’s self-portraiture stands as one of genre’s longest,... Read more -
Unseen: 35 Years of Collecting Photographs at the Getty Museum
Featuring work by Abelardo Morell, Mona Kuhn, Valérie Belin, & more 17 December 2019 The Getty Museum's curatorial team has unearthed an array of treasures that have never been shown here before. Read more -
The Best New Yorker Photography of 2019
SEBASTIAAN BREMER IN THE NEW YORKER 15 December 2019 Sebastiaan Bremer’s illustration created for the short story “Dandelion,” by Lore Segal is featured in “The Best New Yorker Photography... Read more -
Expert Eye: Isaac Julien shares his favourite works at Art Basel in Miami Beach
EDWYNN HOUK AND SALLY MANN IN THE ART NEWSPAPER 7 December 2019 Edwynn Houk Gallery's triptych of Sally Mann's "Faces" at Art Basel Miami Beach 2019 in the Art Newspaper Read more
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Why smart collectors are focusing on fashion photography
Herb Ritts highlighted on Christie's 4 December 2019 Fashion pictures have long been an important element of photography auctions, but 2019 has seen an increase in momentum in the market. Read more -
A Joyful Testament to Middle Age
ELINOR CARUCCI IN NEW YORK MAGAZINE 25 November 2019 When did Elinor Carucci enter my apartment and take photos of my life? This was exactly how I felt looking... Read more -
Gallerists on the Surrealist Rarities they Uncovered, from René Magritte to Roberto Matta
EDWYNN HOUK GALLERY AT ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH 19 November 2019 Galleries often go to great lengths to track down the very best works for fairs. Their quest for exceptional pieces... Read more -
Prix Pictet: A Lens on Sustainability
VALÉRIE BELIN FEATURED IN PRIX PICTET’S PODCAST SERIES 12 November 2019 Prix Pictet, the world’s leading prize for photography and sustainability, presents a new podcast series titled ‘Prix Pictet: A lens... Read more
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Elliott Erwitt, Silence Sounds Good
ELLIOTT ERWITT DOCUMENTARY 10 November 2019 Charming and engaging, with a youthful curiosity well into his 80s, Elliott Erwitt has always let his photos speak for... Read more -
Balancing the Acts - Photographer Mona Kuhn on Her Clervaux Show
Mona Kuhn in Widewalls 5 November 2019 The country of Luxembourg, although small, is home to one of the most beautiful towns with a great photographic history - Clervaux. This is where in 1994, the last existing version of the iconic 1955 exhibition The Family of Man took place, and where today many other events and shows honor the medium. Read more -
Book Review: Midlife
Elinor Carucci in Musée Magazine 24 October 2019 In Kristen Roupenian's forward she wrote, 'But what is true is that signs of aging, in women, are treated as... Read more -
Valérie Belin: Reflection at the Victoria & Albert Museum
SOLO EXHIBITION OF NEW SERIES AT THE VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM 24 October 2019 Valérie Belin (b. 1964) is an internationally acclaimed French artist known for her monumental photographs exploring artifice, identity and representation.... Read more
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10 to See: Paris Photo
Erwin Olaf in AESTHETICA MAGAZINE 23 October 2019 Paris Photo returns to the historic Grand Palais in November. The 23rd edition surveys the evolution of photography over nearly... Read more -
Valérie Belin’s Reflections of the Real and Imaginary
VALÉRIE BELIN IN THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 22 October 2019 Known for exploring ideas of surface, identity and artificiality, Valérie Belin is one of the most celebrated French photographers working... Read more -
8 Portraits of the Supposedly Invisible: A Woman Who's Reached Middle Age
ELINOR CARUCCI IN W MAGAZINE 12 October 2019 The idea that women will become invisible when they reach middle age isn’t so much a universal truth but a... Read more -
Interview | Midlife
ELINOR CARUCCI IN LENSCULTURE 11 October 2019 In Midlife, a deeply personal project spanning a 7-year time scale published by Monacelli Press, Carucci presents her journey through... Read more
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A Collector’s Favorite: Dark but Strangely Peaceful Beauty
ERWIN OLAF IN THE NEW YORK TIMES 9 October 2019 Alain Verzeroli poses for a portrait in his Manhattan home with, from left, Erwin Olaf’s “Irene” (2007), from his “Grief”... Read more -
Photographic Dispatches from the Extremities of the Earth
MATTHEW PILLSBURY IN THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE 26 September 2019 Singapore: A Trip to the Future From its immersive airport art to its hyperengineered skyline, the urban state offers a... Read more -
Where Theory Meets Chalk, Dust Flies
JESSICA WYNNE IN THE NEW YORK TIMES 23 September 2019 For the last year, Jessica Wynne, a photographer and professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, has... Read more -
Photo Books By Vince Aletti
ELINOR CARUCCI IN PHOTOGRAPH MAGAZINE 18 September 2019 'In her introduction to Closer, Carucci wrote that “the camera was…both a way to get close, and to break free.... Read more
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David Maisel: Proving Ground
DAVID MAISEL EXHIBITION AT THE NORA ECCLES HARRISON MUSEUM OF ART 14 September 2019 The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art is pleased to present this new body of work by Maisel, who was... Read more -
Looking Back: Ten Years of Pier 24 Photography
Diane Arbus, Valérie Belin, Dorothea Lange & Vera Lutter in Exhibition at Pier 24 13 September 2019 The first of two consecutive exhibitions that Pier 24 Photography will present on the occasion of its tenth anniversary, Looking... Read more -
Robert Frank’s Legacy: Nine Photographers Reflect
ELINOR CARUCCI DISCUSSES ROBERT FRANK IN THE NEW YORK TIMES 13 September 2019 I never asked myself if Robert Frank was one of the artists who influenced my work — if you are... Read more -
Robert Frank Revealed the Truth of Postwar America
AN APPRECIATION OF ROBERT FRANK IN THE NEW YORK TIMES 12 September 2019 Robert Frank kicked documentary photography into the present with a loud clang. In place of the detached formalism of Walker... Read more
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New Symphony of Time at the Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson
Includes work by Sally Mann 7 September 2019 Themes include migration, movement, and home; shared humanity; environment; and liberty. Work by Sally Mann is included. Read more -
A Photographer’s Intimate Self-Portrait of Womanhood in Middle Age
ELINOR CARUCCI IN THE NEW YORKER 4 September 2019 The subject matter of most photos in Carucci’s series “Midlife” is unremarkable: a smudge of lipstick; the knuckles of a... Read more -
MFA takes visitors to ‘delectable’ fantasy worlds with two new exhibitions
Paolo Ventura in the Boston Globe 8 August 2019 Fantasy enchants, carrying us off into dream worlds that stir our darkest fears and sharpest longings. Two new exhibitions at... Read more -
Paolo Ventura featured in "Make Believe" Exhibition
PAOLO VENTURA AT THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON 20 July 2019 This exhibition of approximately 35 works explores five photographers’ shared fascination with magic, fantasy and illusion. While different in his... Read more
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Inspired By The East: How The Islamic World Influenced Western Art
LALLA ESSAYDI FEATURED IN EXHIBITION AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM 16 July 2019 Inspired by the east: how the Islamic world influenced western art charts the long and complex cultural interactions between Europe... Read more -
Prix de la photo "Madame Figaro" Arles 2019: the eight women nominated
VALÉRIE BELIN IN MADAME FIGARO 6 July 2019 Valérie Belin nominated for Madame Figaro prize for her Rencontres d’Arles exhibition. Read more -
The MFA’s World of Make Believe Is Ethereal and Unsettling
Paolo Ventura in Boston Magazine 4 July 2019 In the MFA’s Make Believe, which opens July 20, a compilation of works from five contemporary photographers, fantasy gets a... Read more -
Erwin Olaf Knighted on Sixtieth Birthday in Rijksmuseum
ERWIN OLAF IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 3 July 2019 On Tuesday, on his sixtieth birthday, Erwin Olaf was named Knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion. The famous... Read more
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New Abelardo Morell 'Tent Camera Book' Published by Nazraeli Press
'TENT CAMERA' PUBLISHED BY NAZRAELI PRESS 3 July 2019 Working with his assistant, C.J. Heyliger, Cuban-born artist Abelardo Morell has famously designed a light proof tent that, via periscope... Read more -
The 50 Best Memoirs of the Past 50 Years
SALLY MANN IN THE NEW YORK TIMES 26 June 2019 Sally Mann's autobiography "Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs," published in 2015, named Best Memoir by the New York Times Read more -
The Making of Water/Fern/Ink
Behind the scenes with Abelardo Morell 1 June 2019 Learn the story behind the making of Abelardo Morell's portfolio of cliché-verre images, Water / Fern / Ink. Read more -
The Voraciousness and Oddity of Dora Maar’s Pictures
DORA MAAR IN THE NEW YORKER 21 May 2019 “Portrait of Ubu,” which was widely circulated as a Surrealist postcard, is one of almost five hundred works in a... Read more
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A Conversation with Stephen Shore and Alec Soth
STEPHEN SHORE IN THE FINANCIAL TIMES 10 May 2019 This year’s Photo London’s Master of Photography talks to fellow US artist Alec Soth (who also takes his portrait) Read more -
Art Out: Erwin Olaf
ERWIN OLAF IN MUSÉE MAGAZINE 26 April 2019 Edwynn Houk Gallery is pleased to present Palm Springs (2018), a new body of work by Erwin Olaf. Made on... Read more -
These Haunting Photos Capture The Vanishing Wildlife Of Africa
NICK BRANDT IN BUZZFEED NEWS 24 April 2019 Since 2005, Brandt has published six books on the theme of vanishing wildlife and has been the subject of many... Read more -
Erwin Olaf: Photography's Dutch Master – In Pictures
ERWIN OLAF IN THE GUARDIAN 17 April 2019 From nightlife-fuelled provocateur to Rembrandt-inspired portraitist, Erwin Olaf – 60 this year – continues to approach his subject with theatrical... Read more
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