In the 1970s, Eggleston’s pictures were called “perfectly banal.” Fifty years later, the intensity of color in his dye-transfer prints is rarified and precise.
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Jack Pierson Revisits His Miami Moment
Forty years after a formative stay in South Beach, Pierson returns to Miami for an exhibition of his photographs and paintings—and recreates the bed he once slept in.
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By using a copier to reproduce other artists’ photographs, Aaron Stern raises questions about authorship, circulation, and the persistence of the printed image.
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Mimi Plumb’s Prophetic Images of America on the Edge
Since the mid-1970s, Plumb has documented life in the US in a way that anticipates today's social strife and environmental emergency.
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When Harry Styles Met Myriam Boulos
How did the pop star fall for the Beirut-based photographer’s sultry images?
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