Penelope Umbrico speaks with art historian and intellectual-property lawyer Virginia Rutledge about the use of reproductions in our increasingly flattened image world.
Critic Noemi Smolik reviews the recent exhibition Dear Aby Warburg, What Can Be Done with Images?
Curator Christopher Y. Lew discusses our changing relationship to technology and to the Internet.
A talk and signing with Chris Buck, author of Presence: The Invisible Portrait.
Don’t miss the first NYC solo exhibition of Doug Rickard’s Street View photography.
Artist Brian Bress speaks with Carmen Winant about his work.
An exhibition of vintage Diane Arbus prints at KMR Arts Gallery.
Our choice of the best in online photography news and commentary.
A conversation about photography’s interactions with the world of architecture with Barney Kulok and Joel Smith.
The first complete east coast exhibition of “A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters.”
The LA photographer opens a show of large-scale color photo collages and black & white images.
The Photography Changes Everything author speaks at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center.
Aperture’s traveling photography exhibition is now on view at Palau Robert in Barcelona.
Philadelphia Photo Arts Center hosts a visiting artist lecture with Mary Ellen Mark.
The New York Times Lens blog features Lyon’s bucolic wallpaper scenes.
Issue 003 of The PhotoBook Review launches tomorrow.
A brief summary in images and tweets.
Aperture’s issue on craft features photographers who make pictures the slow way—building camera obscuras, creating photograms, and laboring in traditional darkrooms to make handmade, unrepeatable forms.
Dear Aby Warburg, What Can Be Done with Images?
Critic Noemi Smolik reviews the recent exhibition Dear Aby Warburg, What Can Be Done with Images?