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.
LaToya Ruby Frazier: Photography as a Platform for Change
In her expansive exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Frazier is an activist and advocate, addressing race and inequality in Rust Belt cities in the U.S.
In her expansive exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Frazier is an activist and advocate, addressing race and inequality in Rust Belt cities in the U.S.
Liliana Porter: “Humor is a Tool”
In her exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art, Liliana Porter peoples her tableaus with a range of figurines, from Mickey Mouse and Mao to Che Guevara and Elvis, creating playful, subversive images along the way.
In her exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art, Liliana Porter peoples her tableaus with a range of figurines, from Mickey Mouse and Mao to Che Guevara and Elvis, creating playful, subversive images along the way.
Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons: Multimedia Mythmaker
At the Brooklyn Museum, the inquisitive Cuban-born artist presents work in photography, assemblage, performance, and painting.
At the Brooklyn Museum, the inquisitive Cuban-born artist presents work in photography, assemblage, performance, and painting.
Debi Cornwall: New-Style Documentarian
In a trilogy about the American condition, the Prix Elysée-winning photographer employs indirection, inviting viewers to consider what lies outside the frame.
In a trilogy about the American condition, the Prix Elysée-winning photographer employs indirection, inviting viewers to consider what lies outside the frame.
Vasantha Yogananthan: Coming of Age in New Orleans
Friendship, love, and sadness percolate through these photographs of children at play.
Friendship, love, and sadness percolate through these photographs of children at play.
Tommy Kha’s Synonyms for Self
Performative self-portraits, photographs of his mother, and the landscape of the south inform Kha’s new book, Half, Full, Quarter.
Performative self-portraits, photographs of his mother, and the landscape of the south inform Kha’s new book, Half, Full, Quarter.
Candida Höfer Photographs Heaven on Earth
In her latest exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery, curated by architect Toshiko Mori, Höfer captures the personality of a space.
In her latest exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery, curated by architect Toshiko Mori, Höfer captures the personality of a space.