art photography

  • Zak Arctander: Endless Want

    If there is a common subject within Zak Arctander’s photographs, it is that of the pursuant gaze, a subject in a relentless search for the often intangible object of its desire. We sat down with Zak to talk about butterflies and being alive.

  • An Interview with Sebastian Collett

    We talked with photographer Sebastian Collett about how to harness time, then set it free.

  • The Grotesque Eroticism of William Mortensen's Lost Photography

    Referred to as "the Antichrist" by Ansel Adams, this obscure 1930s art photographer pushed the bounds of commonly accepted photographic subject matter. Today, he's all but a footnote, but a recent monograph (and a feature in <a href="http://www.vice...

  • Garry Winogrand's American Epic

    Winogrand was a photographer of people, from rodeo performers in Texas to socialites in Manhattan to the regulars at Venice Beach. Humanity—or perhaps American humanity—in all its iterations and range of expression, was his subject matter.

  • Olivia Bee's First New York Solo Show: 'Kids in Love'

    Olivia Bee takes photos of her friends, so we asked her friend and roommate, Andrew Lyman, to interview her about Kids in Love, her first solo exhibition in New York.

  • Thomas Roma: 'The Waters of Our Time'

    Tonight, from 7 to 9 PM at the powerHouse Arena in Brooklyn, Thomas Roma and his son Giancarlo will talk to Susan Kismaric, curator in the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art, about their new book, The Waters of Our Time.

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