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Courtesy of the artist—Hasted Kraeutler Gallery
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Erwin Olaf’s Berlin: Portraits of a New World

A new show at Hasted Kraeutler in New York highlights Erwin Olaf's series 'Berlin', an examination of the time when the sociopolitical structures that defined the 20th century are being turned on their head.

Garry Winogrand / © The Estate of Garry Winogrand, courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco
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An American Epic: The Work of Garry Winogrand

A new exhibition at SFMOMA presents a retrospective look at Garry Winogrand's most iconic and rare photographs.

Peter Hujar Archive—Courtesy Pace/MacGill Gallery
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A Profound Beauty: Peter Hujar’s Timeless Portraits

Peter Hujar’s work might be firmly rooted in time and place — the New York of the 1970s and 1980s — but it nonetheless has a timeless quality that goes beyond both. A new exhibition currently running at Pace/MacGill Gallery curates Hujar's work in such a way as to allow certain joys to emerge from the work.

Alfred Stieglitz—Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery
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The Unphotographable at Fraenkel

Emotions. Thoughts. Feelings. How can we photograph the unphotographable? A new show at San Francisco's Fraenkel Gallery tries to find out.

Touko Hujanen
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Santa 24/7: Portrait of a Year-Round Father Christmas

LightBox presents one photographer's story of a real-life professional Santa.

Ezra Stoller © Esto
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Recording Modernism: The Work of Ezra Stoller

If modernism sought to give us Le Corbusier’s “machine for living in,” photographer Ezra Stoller, who died in 2004, used the camera as a machine for living through. A new book by Yale University Press, 'Ezra Stoller, Photographer', highlights some of the master's best photography.