From Church Balcony to Guggenheim Fellowship: The Photographic Story Behind Linda Foard Roberts’ Lament
Some photographs change how we see the past forever. Linda Foard Roberts’ project Lament is about the places in the American South connected to the history of slavery. Photography Book Spotlight
Deep Dive into A Room for the Night by Alex Yudzon
Great art often begins in the background, not the spotlight. Alex Yudzon’s long-term project, A Room for the Night, takes place in quiet, ordinary hotel rooms. Photography Book Spotlight
How Tristan Duke Built Cameras From Melting Ice to Capture the Fragile Gaze of Glaciers
Imagine a lens that disappears as it photographs. This is not science fiction. It is what artist Tristan Duke built using ice from Arctic glaciers. Photography Book Spotlight
How James Florio Turned Patrick Dougherty’s Ephemeral Sculptures Into a Lasting Photographic Legacy
What happens when art is built to disappear? Photographer James Florio spent years chasing sculptures that were never meant to last. Photography Book Spotlight
Epic, Vast, and Unforgettable: Victoria Sambunaris’ Transformation of a Landscape Is a Love Letter to the American Terrain
Victoria Sambunaris doesn’t chase busy streets or famous landmarks—she focuses on the spaces in between, where industry, history, and nature collide. Her work is about understanding how the land is shaped, used, and transformed over time. Photography Book Spotlight
How Rebecca Norris Webb’s Night Calls Can Change the Way You See Photography and Family Bonds
What happens when a daughter retraces her father’s footsteps, not just through time but through the lens of a camera? In Night Calls, Rebecca Norris Webb captures the quiet moments of rural Indiana, blending photography and poetry to explore family bonds, memory, and legacy.
Secrets to Capturing History Through Photography - Wendel A. White’s Manifest | Thirteen Colonies
Step into a hidden world where history and art collide. In Manifest | Thirteen Colonies, Wendel A. White takes you on an evocative journey through the archives of America’s earliest settlements, unveiling the powerful, untold stories of African American resilience and heritage.
How Tanya Marcuse came to create an epic photographic triptych
Tanya Marcuse’s triptych, “Fruitless | Fallen | Woven,” takes viewers on a visual journey through the cycles of nature, revealing the profound beauty in both growth and decay.
Beyond the Hotel Door with Alex Yudzon
Picture yourself within the four walls of a hotel room. What do you see, and more pertinently, what do you feel? Sterile monotony, or the thrill of the transitory? For New York-based artist, Alex Yudzon, these seemingly banal spaces have been the canvas for a unique form of artistic mutation since 2014. Photography Book Spotlight
A Symphony in Photography - Richard Misrach on 'Notations'
In a compelling exploration of the intersections between photography and the evocation of the unseen, Richard Misrach delves into the essence and transformative power of the negative image.
'The Hunt' - The Symbolic Power of Hair by Céline Bodin
In "The Hunt," photographer Céline Bodin embarks on a visual odyssey exploring the intricate narratives woven into the history of female hairstyles. Through her lens, hair transcends its physicality to become a profound symbol of identity, culture, and memory within Western society.
A Decade of Dreamlike Journeys: Sandra Cattaneo Adorno's 10 Years
Discover the fascinating world of Sandra Cattaneo Adorno as she unveils her latest exhibition, '10 Years,' at the Venice Biennale's Personal Structures. Explore the seamless blend of reality and dreams through her unique photographic lens.