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The inauguration of the Joyce and Robert Mechschel Hall for Modern Photography deserves special highlight, and this show promises to be a rich teaser of what to expect from the new gallery space, ...
“Aperture Remix,” installation view (all images courtesy the Aperture Foundation) The Aperture Foundation, created in 1952, did much to alter photography’s reputation at a time when it was not yet ...
A Brief Background Flash photography is an integral part of modern photography, providing a way to capture images in low ...
For nearly 30 years, Elton John has kept hidden a significant part of his much-publicized life — until now. “The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography From the Sir Elton John Collection” is the ...
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Modern Photographers Lack Imagination. But Why?
Photographers were like alchemists (some of us still are). They worked with light, the ideas behind which came from inspiration, not algorithms. They failed more often than they succeeded. Yet, every ...
For most of the twentieth century, the way the world saw itself was filtered through a small group of photographers carrying cameras into places the rest of society preferred not to look. They ...
A World In Common at Tate Modern. Tate Modern/Lucy Green The last large survey exhibition of African photography by a major western gallery was In/Sight at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1996.
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