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Alexander Ho

Special Projects Photo Editor, TIME.com
Alexander Ho, who joined TIME in 2010, oversees the photography and contributes to the design of TIME.com's special projects, packages, and products—including Person of the Year, TIME100, and Style and Design. Previously, after graduating from Parsons the New School for Design, he worked as a curator and artist’s assistant. In addition to photo editing for TIME, he is also a photographer—his work has been published and exhibited internationally.

Latest Posts by Alexander Ho

© Colette Urbajtel / Archivo Manuel Álvarez Bravo, S.C.
Out There

Revisiting the Mastery of Mexican Photographer Manuel Álvarez Bravo

A new exhibition, which includes rare and unseen images, celebrates the career of the experimental fine art photographer, who relentlessly captured the history of Mexico’s evolving social and geopolitical atmosphere.

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Martin Parr—Magnum / Courtesy Contrasto
Out There

Martin Parr: Picturing the American South

The High Museum of Art commissioned Martin Parr to document Atlanta as part of its Picturing the South project—a series of artist commissions that engage with the American South. Channeling his unparalleled ability to collate humor, wit, and curiosity into his heavily socio-cultural photographs, Parr captured the oddities and eccentricities of contemporary Americana.

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Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner, New York
Profile

Stan Douglas Named the Recipient of ICP’s Infinity Award for Art

Stan Douglas has been named the recipient of the prestigious Infinity Award for Art by the International Center of Photography, which will be presented tonight. Lightbox visits highlights of three projects from the artist’s prolific photographic endeavors.

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Eugène Atget / The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Out There

Eugène Atget’s ‘Documents Pour Artistes’

Drawing from its expansive collection of Eugène Atget’s work, the Museum of Modern Art in New York is exhibiting more than 100 of the photographer’s images, with a show title inspired by the artist himself.

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Courtesy of James Casebere and Sean Kelly Gallery, New York
Out There

Deconstructing Constructions: James Casebere’s Works 1975-2010

A new book chronicles highlights from the American artist’s 35-year career.

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Francesca Woodman / Courtesy George and Betty Woodman
Out There

Retrospective: Looking Back on Francesca Woodman’s Prolific Career

Known for her surrealist self-portraits, the photographer’s most comprehensive posthumous exhibition to date is now on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

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Inka Lindergård and Niclas Holmström
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Human Behavior: An Exploration of People Watching

Inka Lindergård and Niclas Holmström capture the dynamic between humans and nature in their series, Watching Humans Watching.

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Courtesy Doug Rickard—Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco
Out There

Art and the Outside World: MoMA’s ‘New Photography’

A new exhibition examines prominent, emerging work by six artists in contemporary photography.

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Elinor Carucci—Sasha Wolf Gallery
Out There

Pregnancy, Birth, and Motherhood: Born by Elinor Carucci

Israeli-American photographer Elinor Carucci’s series Born captures the experience of becoming a mother. The images chronicle her life from pregnancy to the first three years of motherhood, depicting both the exuberance and toils of having children.

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Courtesy Alejandro Chaskielberg / Yossi Milo Gallery, New York
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Alejandro Chaskielberg’s The High Tide

Argentinian artist Alejandro Chaskielberg recreates everyday scenes of the Paraná River Delta Region people in surrealist photographs lit by moonlight, flashlights, strobes and lanterns.

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