Sable Elyse Smith’s “Landscapes & Playgrounds” includes aerial photographs and handwritten letters, portraying the intimacy between an incarcerated father and a daughter.
Rowan Renee transformed their father’s criminal case records into works of art that signal new ways for thinking about justice.
In her first retrospective, Lola Flash celebrates queer legacies through vibrant portraiture.
In Andre D. Wagner’s new photobook, an intimate chronicle of black life on New York City’s subways.
Jessica Lynne speaks with photographer Devin Allen about his new book “A Beautiful Ghetto.”
Behind the scenes of the Brooklyn Museum’s landmark exhibition about revolutionary feminist artists.
In the era of Black Lives Matter, what is the legacy of the Black Panther Party? Stephen Shames revisits his chronicle of American activism.
A new exhibition at Salon 94 in New York brings to light Gordon Parks’s long-lost photographs from a breakthrough 1956 Life photoessay.
The spring 2024 issue, “Counter Histories,” is produced in collaboration with Magnum Foundation and features photographers from around the world who reframe complex histories.