Topic: Art

Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel
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‘Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel’: Collaborative Semantics

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

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Andre Feliciano
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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.)

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Courtesy of the artist and the High Museum of Art, Atlanta
Photo Essay

Shane Lavalette: Musical Heritage in the New South

Photographer Shane Lavalette turned to music in order to capture the American South for a project commissioned by the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.

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Martin Parr—Magnum
Photo Essay

Photographs of the ‘Great British Public’ in London

What does it mean to be British in 2012? That’s a question the London Festival of Photography has tried to answer with its headline show, “The Great British Public.”

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Anouk Kruithof
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Analog Interactivity and the Photography of Anouk Kruithof

Photographer Anouk Kruithof had taken too many photographs. So she found an editor who had never taken a single one.

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Matthew Brandt—Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York
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‘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.

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Jessica Eaton
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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.

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© 2012 Taryn Simon
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Taryn Simon: ‘A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I-XVIII’

Taryn Simon’s new show, ‘A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters,’ is on view through Sept. 3 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

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Dawoud Bey
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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.

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Keller and Wittwer
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‘Passengers’ Wins the Fifth International Fotobook Festival Dummy Awards

The Le Bal photography museum in Paris hosted the Fifth International Fotobook Festival from April 20 – 22. Here we present selections from the top three winners for the festival’s Dummy Award.

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