Ruth Lauer Manenti: Echoes After Death
Photographer Ruth Lauer Manenti’s book "I Imagined It Empty" is an evocative journey through the last days with a loved one, and a …
This Road Must Lead Somewhere, Maybe
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Peter Funch: at the Same Corner
Nine years in the making, Danish photographer Peter Funch’s project “42nd and Vanderbilt”, now a book, focuses on the fleeting, unnoticed patterns of …
Journalism in a Time of Chaos
With the U.S. Presidential election just around the corner, chaos is likely to occur over their results, no matter who wins. A situation …
A Toast to New York’s Legendary Watering Holes
James and Karla Murray kick off a new series of books devoted to New York’s beloved small businesses.
Eikoh Hosoe, a Pioneer of Japanese Photography, Dies at 91
Eikoh Hosoe, known for his expressionist and tormented images linking photography to avant-garde movements, died in a Tokyo hospital due to an adrenal …
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Hand-Woven Histories
Bruce Silverstein Gallery presents “I Want to Hold You Longer, a solo exhibition by Sarah Sense, Native American artist renowned for her sculptural photographs that intertwine traditional weaving with contemporary landscapes.
By Sarah Sense
September 29, 2024
Christian Patterson: Going out of Business
Christian Patterson’s book “Gong Co.” is a haunting yet nostalgic documentation of the gradual decline of a family-owned grocery store in the Mississippi Delta.
By Christian Patterson
September 26, 2024
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Fires of Wrath
By Jonas Cuénin
September 4, 2024
Remote Nepal: Six Weeks of Self-Reliance in a Far-off Corner of the World
By Samuel Urtado
August 25, 2024
EXCLUSIVE: Never-Before-Seen Video of Robert Frank
By Bill Shapiro
August 2, 2024
A New Chapter for Magnum Photos
Magnum President Cristina de Middel opens up about the struggle and hopes for photojournalists today, and how a new cooperative, open to collectors and the general public, seeks to support the creation of new work from Magnum photographers.
By Blind Magazine
September 27, 2024