New Books by Jim Mangan, Bruce Gilden, and Sage Sohier
In recent books, photographers’ subjects include young men exiled from a Mormon community; indomitable citizens of Haiti; and photographs from an archive of work made in the 1970s and ‘80s.
In recent books, photographers’ subjects include young men exiled from a Mormon community; indomitable citizens of Haiti; and photographs from an archive of work made in the 1970s and ‘80s.
Maude Arsenault: Resurfacing
Hope and melancholy are braided through Arsenault’s photographs, which consider what mid-life looks and feels like.
Hope and melancholy are braided through Arsenault’s photographs, which consider what mid-life looks and feels like.
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.
Todd Hido
Tyler Mitchell
Francesca Woodman | Gagosian, New York City
Josef Koudelka: Industry | Pace Gallery, New York
Critical Geography | FotoFest Biennial 2024, Houston
Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955 | Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA
Lauren Semivan: Spoken by a Ghost | Benrubi Gallery
And I’m Feeling Good, Relaxation and Resistance | Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH
José Ibarra Rizo: Depth within a Gaze | MOCA GA, Atlanta, GA
McArthur Binion & Jules Allen: Me and You | Gray Gallery, Chicago
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