“The Jewish Museum presents Modern Look: Photography and the American Magazine, an exhibition exploring how photography, graphic design, and popular magazines converged to transform American visual culture from the 1930s to the 1950s. Modern Look: Photography and the American Magazine highlights a time when avant-garde… Read More
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Awol Erizku: New Visions for Iris, Public Art Fund at JCDecaux Bus Shelters in New York City & Chicago, through June 20, 2021
“Public Art Fund presents New Visions for Iris, a 350-site photography exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Awol Erizku. On view at 200 JCDecaux bus shelters across New York City and 150 in Chicago, this is the first time Public Art Fund stages an exhibition concurrently in… Read More
Selections from the Collection of Dr. H. Russell Albright at New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), through July 4th, 2021
“Noted radiologist and art collector Dr. H. Russell Albright (1934-2017) bequeathed his extensive and important photography collection to the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), and left a fund to create an endowment in support of the museum’s Department of Photographs. Dr. Albright had a… Read More
But Still, It Turns: Recent Photography from the World at International Center of Photography (ICP), February 4 – August 15, 2021
“The International Center of Photography (ICP) presents its winter/spring 2021 exhibition: But Still, It Turns: Recent Photography from the World, guest curated by photographer Paul Graham. The exhibition comes on the heels of ICP’s reopening of its galleries on October 1 following a six-month closure… Read More
Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop at Whitney Museum of American Art, November 21, 2020 – March 28, 2021
“The Whitney presents Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop, a groundbreaking exhibition featuring over 150 photographs by fourteen early members of the Kamoinge Workshop, nine of whom are living and working today. In 1963 a group of Black photographers based in New York… Read More
Don McCullin at Tate Liverpool, September 16, 2020 – May 9, 2021
“Tate Liverpool presents a major retrospective of the legendary British photographer Sir Don McCullin. Renowned as one of Britain’s greatest living photographers, McCullin has captured images of conflict from around the world including Vietnam, Northern Ireland, Lebanon and Biafra. Often taken at great personal risk,… Read More
Jean-Luc Mylayne: The Autumn of Paradise at Huis Marseille, Amsterdam, September 10 – November 11, 2020
“Jean-Luc Mylayne: The Autumn of Paradise is the first solo exhibition of this French artist to be held in the Netherlands. For over forty years Jean-Luc Mylayne (1946) has focused on encountering birds in their natural environment and capturing their fleeting presence with his camera.… Read More
Gregory Halpern: Soleil cou coupé (Let the Sun Beheaded Be) at Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris, September 8 – October 18, 2020
“American photographer Gregory Halpern—laureate of the 2018 edition of Immersion, a French-American Photography Commission—chose Guadeloupe as the destination for his residency, guided by the island’s history and the poetry of Aimé Césaire (1913-2008). Halpern set out to discover the island’s people, fauna and flora but… Read More
Alejandro Cartagena: Photo Structure / Foto Estructura at Chrysler Museum of Art, September 4, 2020 – January 3, 2021
“Through a process of construction, destruction and reconstruction, Alejandro Cartagena explores the formal and theoretical structures that shape the meaning of photographs. For his latest project, the artist sifted through landfills on the outskirts of Mexico City to collect thousands of discarded photographs — portraits, snapshots… Read More
Fotografiska New York Reopening Exhibitions, Opens August 28, 2020
Fotografiska New York, the destination for photography and culture in the Flatiron District of New York City, announced the exhibitions that will be on view when the museum reopens. They will show four distinct solo exhibitions by acclaimed photographers including Martin Schoeller, Cooper & Gorfer, Naima Green, Julie Blackmon, and… Read More
Phyllis Galembo: Maske at Boca Raton Museum of Art, through September 20, 2020*
“These images are nearly life-size and explore spiritual realms of these masquerade cultures with brilliant, mesmerizing colors. For more than 30 years, Phyllis Galembo has travelled around the world to photograph participants in contemporary mask-making and masquerade events that range from traditional religious ceremonies to… Read More
Tawny Chatmon: Inheritance at Fotografiska New York*
“Tawny Chatmon is a self-taught artist working in the field of photography for over 16 years. She sees her photographs as a first layer of communication, further articulated by uniting them with other photographic and artistic elements, including paint, digital collage, illustration and gold leaf.… Read More












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