The People’s Trust is a study of the changing financial institution, specifically the repurposed remains of 19th and 20th-century banks
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In April 2020, when New York was in lockdown and the epicenter of the pandemic, Renate Aller created the project
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“Todd Hido finds the poetry in that strangeness, which consists of all the matter implied but unsaid in the margins
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Colorful punks, hippies, and kissing couples in a sea of Trabi cars, flapping flags carried by demonstrators at Alexanderplatz in
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The saturation of our social landscape by photographs and photographers is apparent from any public point of view. Photography is
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The first publication of End Time City listed Michael Ackerman as a major figure in photography. Twenty years later, this
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‘Zone Eleven’ is a reference to Ansel Adams’ Zone System, a method to control the exposure of the negative in
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After an unfortunate event on the streets of Boston in 1976, resulting in a head injury to an angry man
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A new exhibition and book celebrate the extraordinary legacy of American photographer Ruth Orkin, one of the most influential women
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To spend time with Martin Salter’s Memory Lane is to enter into a kind of meditation. It is a narrative
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For fifty years, Robert Adams has made compelling, provocative, and highly influential photographs that show us the wonder and fragility
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Bruce Gilden first set foot in Japan in 1994. On that trip and subsequent others, he explored the meandering streets
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