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.’
Photographer Nicolas Dhervillers combined modern landscapes with historical images to create his latest body of work ‘My Sentimental Archives.’
Andy Adams of FlakPhoto works almost exclusively in the virtual world of contemporary photography. Institutions like the RISD Museum of Art have taken notice of his work, calling upon him, to curate an installation and accompanying online exhibition to compliment its most recent show America in View: Landscape Photography 1865 to Now.
Over the past two years Professor Paul Bourke has scoured all four corners of the world—via Google Earth—to find incredible geometric structures of a similar nature.
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.
‘Carleton Watkins: The Complete Mammoth Photographs,’ by Weston Naef and Christine Hult-Lewis, has been awarded the 2012 Kraszna-Krausz Best Photography Book Award. Judge Jem Southam explains how the decision was made.
Photographer John Francis Peters explores the country’s current landscape, both environmental and social.
On the 20th anniversary of the Bay Area tragedy, photographer Richard Misrach unveils his images of the aftermath for the first time in a new book and twin exhibitions.
Patrick Smith is represented in New York by James Danziger Projects. Here he writes for LightBox on his latest project Leisure Territories.
It was a game of lawn bowling in a British park that started fine art photographer Christof Plüemacher on his quest to capture stereotypes across Europe.
Victoria Sambunaris’s photography focuses on the American landscape. Her latest body of work
is on the U.S.-Mexican border.