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Lily Rothman

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Nicolas Dhervillers
Out There

Displaced History and the Art of Collective Memory

Photographer Nicolas Dhervillers combined modern landscapes with historical images to create his latest body of work 'My Sentimental Archives.'

Lauren Fleishman for TIME
Photo Essay

Wheelchair Bodybuilders Muscle Their Way to the Top

Photographer Lauren Fleishman has spent the past year immersed in the world of wheelchair bodybuilding.

Laura Letinsky, Courtesy of the Artist and the Yancey Richardson Gallery
Out There

Pictures of Pictures: The Ambiguities of Laura Letinsky

The declaration that “a rose is a rose is a rose” is one of Gertrude Stein’s best-known lines. Now, with an upcoming body of work called Ill Form & Void Full, photographer Laura Letinsky—who is a fan of Stein’s—has her own take on the idea.

Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel
Out There

‘Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel’: Collaborative Semantics

A new book looks back at decades of collaborative work by artists Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel.

Naoya Hatakeyama—Courtesy of Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Taka Ishii Gallery
Out There

Landscapes on the Verge of Change

A new retrospective of the work of Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama, opening at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on July 28, looks at vistas on the verge of change.

Andre Feliciano
Out There

Photoville: Established 2012; Population Growing

A new Brooklyn-based event aims to change what it means to be a photo festival. (It involves a dog run.)

Bruce Gilden—Magnum
In Progress

‘No Place Like Home: Foreclosures in America’ by Bruce Gilden

Bruce Gilden’s series about foreclosed homes, which will be presented this weekend by the Magnum Foundation as part of the Photoville 2012 festival, is a departure from the photographer's usual working style.

Alixandra Fazzina—NOOR
In Progress

Alixandra Fazzina Photographs the Flight of the ‘Flowers of Afghanistan’

Alixandra Fazzina photographs the hardships faced by underage refugees fleeing Afghanistan.

Neil Goldberg
Out There

Neil Goldberg and New York Moments

Neil Goldberg’s affinity for the collection of lives that comprise New York City is on view in his solo exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, which has recently been extended to run through June 19.

Matthew Brandt—Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York
Out There

‘Lakes, Trees and Honeybees’: Matthew Brandt at Yossi Milo Gallery

Matthew Brandt, whose work is featured in a show at Yossi Milo Gallery in New York City, makes photographs that are of his subjects in two senses of the word.

Greg Miller
Photo Essay

Joplin: One Year After the Tornado

Photographer Greg Miller traveled to Joplin, Mo., in the days leading up to the anniversary of the tornado that devastated the city last year.

Jessica Eaton
Profile

Jessica Eaton: Cube, Color, Cosmos

Canadian photographer Jessica Eaton, who recently won the photography prize at the 2012 Hyères Festival, uses her camera to create color invisible to the naked eye.

Jeffrey Stockbridge
In Progress

Neighborhood Blues: Kensington, Philadelphia

Photographer Jeffrey Stockbridge captures the troubled souls and harsh realities of life along one Philadelphia avenue.

Nick Ballon
Photo Essay

Dust to Dust: The Mythical Graves of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Photographer Nick Ballon captures the intersection of fact and fiction in the Bolivian town where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are said to have died.

Dawoud Bey
Out There

Harlem Revisited: A New Look at Dawoud Bey’s New York Portraits

Present-day Chicago is not Harlem in 1979. Present-day Harlem isn’t even Harlem in 1979. But at the Art Institute of Chicago’s new exhibition Dawoud Bey: Harlem USA, some things have stayed the same.

Holly Andres
The Backstory

Three Cheers for the Rise of Acro

When photographer Holly Andres visited the University of Oregon acrobatics and tumbling team to shoot the young athletes at practice, she wanted to avoid the tropes of cheerleading photography.

Diana Markosian
In Progress

The Girls of Chechnya

Chechen authorities are the unseen presence in Diana Markosian's photographs of girls growing up in the region.

Lynsey Addario—The New York Times/Redux
Out There

The Gallery as Public Square: ‘Almost Dawn in Libya’

The 'Almost Dawn in Libya' project aims to show Libyans photographs taken during the civil war in their country and, in doing so, foster peace.

Ambroise Tézenas courtesy Galerie Mélanie Rio
Out There

‘Dark Tourism’: Ambroise Tézenas and the Pull of Death

Photographer Ambroise Tézenas immersed himself in the tourist experience at sites of death and destruction. The result is 'Dark Tourism,' now on view at Galerie Mélanie Rio in Nantes, France.

Fr Browne SJ Collection—UIG/The Bridgeman Art Library
The Backstory

100 Years Later: A Snapshot of Life on the Titanic

The Titanic didn’t just send hundreds of its passengers to the bottom of the ocean—it also took all the evidence of what life was like on board for the ill-fated travelers. Or at least it would have, were it not for Francis Browne.