
Siân Davey’s Secret Garden
Davey’s lush and lovely wildflower garden became a sanctuary for her subjects to experiment and play.
Davey’s lush and lovely wildflower garden became a sanctuary for her subjects to experiment and play.

Kristine Potter: Dark Waters
A female perspective threads its way through Potter’s photographs, drawn from the tradition of Murder Ballads, in which women are invariably the victims.
A female perspective threads its way through Potter’s photographs, drawn from the tradition of Murder Ballads, in which women are invariably the victims.

New Books by Justine Kurland, Rahim Fortune, and Huw Lewis-Jones
On the road with her young son, Kurland negotiates motherhood and the history of the railroad in This Train; Fortune wends his way through the Black South in Hardtack; and Lewis-Jones offers astonishing images of animals of all sorts in Why We Photograph Animals.
On the road with her young son, Kurland negotiates motherhood and the history of the railroad in This Train; Fortune wends his way through the Black South in Hardtack; and Lewis-Jones offers astonishing images of animals of all sorts in Why We Photograph Animals.

James Casebere’s Constructed Realities
A deep interest in sculpture and architecture informs Casebere’s conceptual photographs.
A deep interest in sculpture and architecture informs Casebere’s conceptual photographs.

Amy Arbus

Thomas Struth

Lisa Oppenheim: At the Lace Shop and Other Light Drawings | Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Los Angeles

Anselm Kiefer: Punctum | Gagosian, New York City

Amy Elkins: Parting Words | Field Projects, New York City

Irving Penn | de Young Museum, San Francisco

Peter Hujar: Portraits in Life and Death | Istituto Santa Maria della Pietà, Venice, Italy
