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William Kentridge, the renowned South African artist, began to film himself in his studio during the coronavirus pandemic ...
From 1980 onwards, Ron Weideman transformed his nightshift taxi into a rolling portrait gallery, photographing an extraordinary cross-section of New York City life during a pivotal era of cultural ...
Photography has an unparalleled power to freeze moments, evoke emotions, and shape our understanding of history. A single ...
"Portraits have the power to stop time and reveal something essential about who we are," says Sandrine Hermand-Grisel, editor ...
Robert Giard spent his career photographing hundreds of cultural luminaries and niche literary figures in the hopes of ...
Her unflinching gaze, which garnered both criticism and praise, confronted some of the most momentous and often painful chapters in global human history.
Over a long career, Sugiura has used photography in ways that bend and hybridize the medium. Her artistic explorations began ...
A History of Photography” showcases Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray and other big names, but the important exhibition is so much ...
Edward Burtnysky has documented human impact on the environment for decades. A new show examines just how much damage we’ve done. On the second and third floors of New York City’s International Center ...
In honour of Pride Month, Ugonnaora Owoh speaks to three artists on African queer legacies and their optimism in advocating ...
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) has developed hyper-realistic AI technology that can create an ...
Review of Atlanta photographer Brayan Enriquez‘s solo exhibition "Like Hills Made of Sand," on view through August 23 at the Atlanta Center for Photography.