Rose Marie Cromwell
Photos That Marry Art and Journalism Seamlessly
Award-winning photographer Rose Marie Cromwell shares intimate, unseen sides of Miami and Havana
Ernest Hemingway's Likeness Is Being Used to Sell Tourism in Havana
America's literary hero is big business in a country most Americans can't visit.
'A Paraguayan Getaway,' a Short Story by Christine Smallwood
A woman in Buenos Aires starts sleeping with an effete American. Together they get away to Paraguay, where the man's naïveté and weakness is laid bare.
VICE Magazine's 15th Annual Photo Show Is This Weekend
A show in Brooklyn spotlights the female-photographed visuals of VICE Magazine’s 15th photo issue.
Photos That Decontextualize Life in Miami
Rose Marie Cromwell's photos of Miami are inspired by the concept of an "indelible mark of purity."
The Missing Monarch
Magnum photographer Rose Marie Cromwell went looking for King Bhumibol, Thailand's ill and missing monarch, and found him everywhere in the Thai consciousness.
Letters From a Lost Weekend
"Jamie Dimon: Before the Nation Went Bankrupt" is a performance art piece about the executive's fictional sex life.
The Golden Zone: Hunting a Hit Man in Mexico
We were hunting a man who was paid to kill people, he was bisexual. His preferred weapon was an Uzi submachine gun that left its victims nearly unidentifiable. He was employed by a powerful organization with a lot of money to spend and even more to...
Come to the 2014 VICE Photo Show in Los Angeles!
We're throwing a party in downtown Los Angeles to celebrate our 2014 photo issue—and lucky you, you're invited!
Rose Marie Cromwell: Wild Blooms of Bushwick
"The life of a flower is a fleeting moment, and it's this ephemeral nature that makes flowers so desirable. Perhaps an artificial flower represents an attempt to conquer death; a very human attempt, which imbues plastic flowers with their own aura of...