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In Tod Papageorge’s photographs of L.A. beachgoers in the nineteen-seventies and eighties, he transforms formally challenging ...
She oversaw fashion coverage beginning in 1957, when hemlines made headlines. She later made groundbreaking ads for Henri ...
Critics compared her unnerving images to those of Diane Arbus, but praised her ability to infuse her subjects with warmth and ...
With 454 images arranged with as little order as possible, viewers are encouraged to wander and make their own ...
Three summer exhibitions—at the Morgan Library, the Met and the Park Avenue Armory—shine a light on the work of pioneering ...
Shahn was an American phenomenon, but a new retrospective suggests that we’ve come to prize his politics over his ...
With “P’unchaw,” the photographer Victor Zea captures the light falling on Cuzco, Peru, where people have mixed Catholic and ...
At The New York Times and Henri Bendel, Peterson challenged fashion norms and societal issues - sometimes with the help of her photographer husband Gus.
Born to the wealthy Nemerov family in New York in 1923, the photographer Diane Arbus married young and got her start helping her husband, Allan, shoot ads for her family’s department store.
NEW YORK, NY -CIRCA 1968: Photographer Diane Arbus poses for a rare portrait in the Automat at Sixth Avenue between 41st & 42nd Street in New York, New York circa 1968. (Photo by Roz Kelly/Michael ...
She arrived at the tail end of the comet of New York Street photography, a tradition blazed by many artists who have enjoyed greater recognition: Helen Levitt, Louis Faurer, Weegee, Diane Arbus ...
Vivian Maier was a disappearance artist. Street photographers typically keep hidden when shooting, but Maier receded in every aspect of her life. Her now well-known story, which has contributed ...