For half a century, Fox Solomon photographed New Yorkers and their habitats, unraveling the city’s public and private histories.
In her airy live-work loft high above the cacophony of downtown Manhattan, the photographer reflects on her decades-long career.
Are Israel and the West Bank an oasis, homeland, or colonial state? Twelve photographers set out to describe a contested territory.
Francine Prose speaks with Fox Solomon about the themes animating her career in photography: ritual, religion, gender, and travel.
Aperture magazine’s editors on our Fall 2015 issue and its nine in-depth interviews.
An essential look at the vital photography scene of South Korea’s capital.