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Photoville Lands in Los Angeles

...o cubes and nighttime projections. Free to the public, Photoville features installations by familiar names and institutions like Lynsey Addario and National Geographic, as well as work by many other photographers looking at everything from sports to immigration, climate to fashion, a senior love triangle to the lack of diversity in the film industry.  Appropriately, the state of California and the American West are the protagonists of several exhi...

A Fracking Victory

...za has always been passionate about the environment, his time at the camp in Leith Hill changed his life dramatically. He became a vegan and began leading a more sustainable lifestyle in North Wales where he moved not long after completing “PEDL 143.” Follow Terzza on Instagram. He also curates Kaputt Magazine, a platform for black and white photography. “PEDL 143.” By Ben Terzza Related Articles The Sacred Life of A Polluted River Photoville 2013...

A Big Book of Bold Portraits

...David Bailey released his groundbreaking book Box Of Pin-Ups, he became an instant trendsetter for 1960s London. Mick Jagger was the best man at his wedding to actress Catherine Deneuve, and Bailey was also the inspiration for the classic 1966 movie “Blow-Up,” which follows a hot young fashion photographer who believes he captured a murder on film. “From the Swinging ’60s to the present day, Bailey has never stopped pushing the boundaries of his s...

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Gender Undone

...le evokes the notion that within American popular culture masculinity belongs exclusively to cis men. American Boys unflinchingly rejects and challenges this belief. Follow American Boys Project and Soraya Zaman on Instagram. American Boys By Soraya Zaman Daylight Books (April 2019) Related Articles A Queer Couple Deconstructs Love Texas Isaiah’s Collaborative Portraits of the Trans Community Mapplethorpe Revisited...

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Dream On

...l. Farm Security Administration photographs from The Great Depression, for instance, underscore class divides—and white poverty—during that era. The social alienation and racial tensions of the 1960s are reflected in several works, such as Edward Roberson’s 1963 image of exhausted black civil rights marchers sleeping on the streets of Selma, Alabama. Roberson’s image connects visually to a 2001 photo by Leonard Freed that shows women embracing at...

A Vietnam Memorial

...rsonal and the most imaginative. The show will be accompanied by a smaller installation, in a side gallery at ClampArt, of Nguyen-Duy’s series still in progress, “Hotel Windows.” With a camera placed by the window of a hotel room in Vietnam, he has captured scenes in the alley below. Though objective and documentary, the images are another reflection on his status as a visitor in the nation of his birth. —Holly Stuart Hughes “(My) East of Eden” Ma...

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Russia’s Overlooked Citizens, Portrayed on Instagram

...in the “children’s village” Fedkovo there. With over 360,000 followers on Instagram, Markov posts images of himself and others, producing a long-form chronicle of his quest to find his place in the world. The exhibition statement from agnès b. compares Markov’s images to the work of photographers like Nan Goldin, Ryan McGinley, and Richard Billingham, artists who draw on their personal lives, their friends, and the subcultures around them. Markov...

A New Generation of Contemporary Photographers

...writes Foam in a statement. The space at Red Hook Labs allows for several installations where the immersive quality of a project is highlighted alongside more traditional photography. “In this digital age, there seems to be an increasing interest for geological time and the cycle of time expressed in projects around the themes of night fall, processing grief, nostalgia and homesickness,” writes Foam. “Archival material continues to play an import...

A People’s History

...so to history. An image of a sharecropper made by Cornelius M. Battey, for instance, is particularly striking. It depicts the man, a former slave, as “poor yet dignified,” Coyle and Moresi write. The image offered Battey’s black audiences an “artful remaking of the stereotypical image of the Old Negro.” This latest installment in the Double Exposure series of accessibly priced photographic history books is a great introduction to the earliest phot...
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