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Nan Goldin: From the Profane to the Sacred
The legendary photographer of the American underground scene is showcasing her latest work at the Gagosian Gallery in New York. Alongside her recent …
Omar and Raheema’s Battle Against Precariousness and Hunger in France
From October 18 to 27, 2024, the Action Against Hunger’s New Humanitarian Perspective Grant presents Invisible Hunger, an immersive project by award winners …
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
For his first solo show at Galerie Sit Down, Matt Wilson presents his new series titled Cette route mène sûrement quelque part, peut-être …
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 …

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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.

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Meeting of the Magnum photographers. From left to right: Martine Franck, Chris Steele-Perkins, Peter Marlow, Alex Webb, Richard Kalvar, Susan Meiselas.

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.

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