Everyone asks, “who is Michael Jang?” but has anyone checked lately, HOW is Michael Jang? We sure did and he
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US photographer Susan Meiselas has been addressing pressing social and political issues since the 1970s. Her work, a comprehensive show
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New York in the ’70s and ’80s was a volatile city, where everything was happening at once. For over two
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Jérôme Sessini’s photographs of Ukraine’s uprising are not nice, they are appropriate and necessary. They rightly question the horror, violence,
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David Godlis captures the grit and grandeur of the 1970s-’80s New York City and Miami in his street photography.
Godlis Streets
When
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Italian by birth yet Venezuelan in spirit, Paolo Gasparini is the photographer who has best portrayed the cultural tensions and
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In I AM NOT INVisible, Thilde Jensen’s social documentary photography authentically captures a homeless community in America. Over a period
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Parallel to the special exhibition America 1970s/80s – featuring works by Evelyn Hofer, Sheila Metzner, Joel Meyerowitz, and Helmut Newton
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In Southeastern Turkey, just kilometers from the Syrian border is Sirkhane: a mobile darkroom which travels from village to village
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Between 1978 and 1989, Mitch Epstein made eight trips to India and shot tens of thousands of photographs. He also
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Zurich photographer and filmmaker Alberto Venzago masterfully shuttles between the worlds of reportage and advertising, documentary, and fiction. In gripping
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“When we make photographs, we are participating in a conversation that takes place across temporal space. To press the shutter
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