Dr. Rosenblum, the author of numerous seminal works that helped expand academic interest in and recognition of photography as a creative art form, passed away from congestive heart failure in her home
All in This N' That
Dr. Rosenblum, the author of numerous seminal works that helped expand academic interest in and recognition of photography as a creative art form, passed away from congestive heart failure in her home
With Property Rights, Mitch Epstein (b. 1952) faces urgent, contemporary issues through his compelling photographs.
© Natalie Keyssar The Photographic Museum of Humanity currently has a show up called The Other Side.
The 28th New York African Film Festival returns virtually, running from February 4-March4, 2021 under the banner, “Notes from Home: Recurring Dreams and Women’s Voices.”
© Garrett Bradley. From February 17th through June 6th, the New Museum in lower Manhattan will present Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America,
Rudy Burckhardt’s street photography, which was featured in an exhibition at Tibor de Nagy Gallery through January 23rd, put the idea of carefree fun above all.
Gerd Ludwig, a renowned German-American photographer, will be offering a workshop with Nobechi Creative entitled “The Art of Storytelling.”
“Historias COVID-19” (COVID-19 Stories) is an online exhibition that presents an active conversation between photographers about their experiences of the pandemic. Foto Féminas, a Latin American and Caribbean digital platform, has utilized Instagram to spark interest and showcase the photographic discussions that have enriched the show with such diverse subject matter.
For those who celebrate, outings to view neighbors’ extravagant, larger-than-life Christmas decorations are a favorite pastime. However, artist Danelle Mathey has framed this seasonal tradition in a new and deeply thoughtful way, urging viewers of her photography book American Christmas to consider these decked-out houses as a type of installation art.
This year’s Black and White Photography contest, hosted by The Independent Photographer, highlighted the complexity of the black and white photograph during a particularly turbulent era. “Regardless of genres, we wanted to celebrate the beauty and wealth of black & white photography.