A reissue of “NEUF”—which championed Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, and Brassaï—shows why Robert Delpire’s midcentury publication remains an icon of the printed page.
A show at the International Center of Photography focuses on Usher Fellig, aka Weegee, featuring the pictures of crime scenes ...
Join photographer Bethany Jacobson and Green-Wood Cemetery's former VP of Landscape Design, Art Presson, for a virtual talk ...
The citizens photographed by Boris Mikhailov in the last days of the Soviet Union evoke laughter and sympathy in a show at ...
Cole’s work was inspired by French humanist photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson’s “The People of Moscow.” These were photographs of ordinary people doing ordinary things in ordinary environments. Cole ...
His legacy of over 40 years of photographing life on the country’s streets reaches its pinnacle with his new book.
Spending time in nature is therapeutic. After hours of scrolling through feeds and drowning in notifications, stepping ...
A reissue of “NEUF”—which championed Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, and Brassaï—shows why Robert Delpire’s midcentury publication remains an icon of the printed page.
"It’s hard not to interpret them as monuments to libraries,” said Danielle Gravon, chief curator at the Plains Art Museum.
His awards and residencies include the Infinity Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Center for Photography, New York (2013); Henri Cartier-Bresson Award (2009); Lifetime Achievement ...
The film focuses on a series of hunger strikes organized by those incarcerated at California’s Pelican Bay State Prison, in protest of conditions in highest-security prisons. By Alissa Wilkinson ...
Shows by Paul Shambroom at the U and Ernest Cole at the Minneapolis Institute of Art consider race, the military industrial ...