Myoung Ho Lee focuses on trees in their natural state and prompts viewers to observe details they might not have otherwise seen.
Myoung Ho Lee focuses on trees in their natural state and prompts viewers to observe details they might not have otherwise seen.
In celebration of architect, Frank Lloyd Wright’s 150th birthday, the Yossi Milo Gallery is displaying Ezra Stoller’s photographs of Wright’s buildings. Stoller, a concise and telling American photographer, highlights some of Wright’s greatest works including the Guggenheim Museum, Fallingwater, the Marin County Civic Center, and the SC Johnson Research Tower.
"Moore’s work leaves us feeling that his subjects are seductively free, maintaining a lifestyle that is worthy of envy and emulation."
It is not the liminal space between conscious and subconscious that is represented here, but the physical space between the U.S. and its southern neighbor: a space that, granted, has been transformed into a nightmare-scape—and a stark visual reminder of the American Dream’s fatal flaws.
Latin America has been a popular destination among artists, especially photographers, for centuries due to its rich history, vibrant landscape, and intriguing citizens. In Viewpoints: Latin America in Photographs, an exhibit at the New York Public Library, an eclectic display of over 100 images taken from the 1860s through present day, documents peoples' experiences and impressions of Latin America.
I have never seen a film or a play with Christopher Plummer that was not worth seeing. This film is no exception. Based on the book, The Kaiser’s Last Kiss by Alan Judd and directed by the accomplished theatre director, David Leveaux, in his first try at film direction.
Enjoy Your Life! (2017), Juergen Teller’s most recent photography book published by STEIDL takes a new spin on self portraits and masculinity.
Louise Lawler is an artist’s artist. By photographing works of art in galleries, lavish houses, and storage containers alike, Lawler captures art in its myriad habitats.
Diane Tuft’s solo show The Arctic Melt opened at Malborough Gallery on June 21, the first day of summer.