Anabelle DeClement’s photographs consider how we interact with the people and places around us—and if we have the capacity to change.
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How a Photographer Connects with His Thai Australian Heritage
Nathan Beard’s intimate portraits and embellished images challenge received notions of Thai cultural identity—and its representation in museums.
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The Cairo Photographer Whose Studio Became a Dream Machine
Beginning in the late 1930s, Van Leo made hundreds of dazzling and uncanny self-portraits. What does his archive tell us about the mysteries of identity?
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How a Group of Young Italian Artists Redefined Avant-Garde Photography
A landmark exhibition makes the case for the Arte Povera movement’s lasting influence on lens-based conceptual art.
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The Cutting Cleverness of Martha Rosler’s Collages
The feminist artist's early photomontages from the 1960s and '70s present a world both striking and deeply familiar in its critique of patriarchy and consumerism.
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Ernest Cole: House of Bondage
Photographs by Ernest Cole. Preface by Mongane Wally Serote. Text by Oluremi C. Onabanjo and James Sanders.
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Tommy Kha: Half, Full, Quarter
Photographs by Tommy Kha. Text by Hua Hsu. Interviewer An-My Lê.
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Graciela Iturbide on Dreams, Symbols, and Imagination
Photographs by Graciela Iturbide. Text by Graciela Iturbide. Introduction by Alfonso Morales Carrillo. Edited by Mauricio Maillé and Alfonso Morales Carrillo.
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