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Merging family archives with her own photographs, the artist tells a story about immigration with the lives of women at the center.
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Annie Ernaux Inspires an Exhibition about Fleeting Encounters
In Paris, the Nobel laureate’s words are set in dialogue with striking images by artists including Daido Moriyama and Mohamed Bourouissa.
Remembrances
How Kishin Shinoyama Found Fame and Controversy
The Japanese photographer, who died in January 2024 at the age of eighty-three, developed a cult following for his images of celebrities and nudes.
Essays
A Mother’s Relentless Quest to Find her Missing Son
After her son disappeared from Hong Kong into China, Yu Lai Wai-ling embarked on a lifelong search to bring him home. The photographer Billy H.C. Kwok convinced Ms. Yu to tell her story, assembling images of grief and resolve.
Portfolios
Picturing Warmth and Belonging in Muslim Communities
Mahtab Hussain's portraits from Baltimore to Los Angeles reflect the diversity of what it means to be an American Muslim today.
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Strange Hours: Photography, Memory, and the Lives of Artists
By Rebecca Bengal. Foreword by Joy Williams.
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Ernest Cole: The True America
Photographs by Ernest Cole. Text by Raoul Peck, James Sanders, and Leslie M. Wilson. Designed by Oliver Barstow.
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Dawoud Bey: Elegy
Photographs by Dawoud Bey. By Valerie Cassel Oliver with additional texts by LeRonn P. Brooks, Imani Perry, and Christina Sharpe.
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Pao Houa Her: My grandfather turned into a tiger … and other illusions
Photographs by Pao Houa Her. Text by Godfre Leung, Kong Pheng Pha, Mai Der Vang and Kao Kalia Yang. Interviewer Audrey Sands.
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As We Rise: Sounds from the Black Atlantic (LP)
Compiled by Dr. Kenneth Montague. Liner notes by Liz Ikiriko.
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