Frontline / Peace Life, an exhibition of photographic portraits by J.T. Blatty, chronicles a generation of volunteer soldiers of the war in eastern Ukraine and their stories of a return to a mar...
Pieter Hugo’s latest series, “La Cucaracha,” looks at sexuality and death across Mexico. Created during several month-long trips over the last two years to Mexico City, Hermosillo, Oaxaca d...
Through Positive Eyes is a photography and storytelling project created in collaboration with 130 “artivists” living with HIV/AIDS. Spearheaded by photographer Gideon Mendel and David Gere, d...
The most popular Photo of the Day Posts of 2019 include works by legendary photographers such as Duane Michals and the members of Magnum Photos, and new series by emerging photographers such as R...
John Arsenault's self-portraits, made over three decades, tell the story of his experiences as a gay man and also comment upon society at large.
bG Gallery in Santa Monica is hosting Ryan Schude’s second solo exhibition of photographs. Schude is known for single-frame tableaux that are packed with sophisticated action—mingling surreal...
What do you dream about? One of life’s biggest commonalities – whether you live in Afghanistan or Africa, Haiti or Honduras – is that you dream. You have some vision of the future that is o...
In Karolina Gembara’s photographs of India, faces are obscured by flowers, pillows, and other body parts. The impression they leave is similar to what one feels when arriving someplace at sligh...
In the Shadow of Freud’s Couch: Portraits of Psychoanalysts in Their Offices is part memoir, part history, part case study, and part self-analysis. It is the culmination of psychoanalyst and p...
Jochen Raiß is a flea-market hunter, a collector of old photographs. Two previous books, the labors of his finds—Women in Trees and More Women in Trees—have already elicited enthusiasm from ...
Throughout the history of photography, African women’s bodies have been repeatedly objectified and fetishized. “The Way She Looks: A History of Female Gazes in African Portraiture”, a new e...
Put a punch in your poker game with a set of Brooklyn-based photographer Amy Touchette’s new NYC Street Dailies playing cards. The deck of cards are great whether you’re a photographer, a nat...
Dakota Goodhouse, or “Two Wars”, of the Hunkpapha Lakota Tribe describes the experience of having her photo taken by North Dakotan Shane Balkowitsch like this: “Gradually an image emerged....
Stefan Draschen has developed an eye for capturing the similarities –– such as colors, patterns, hairdos, or poses –– between works of art and the museumgoers observing them. A mixture of...
Photographer John Huet’s larger-than-life portraits of “Boston Uncornered” students, many of them former gang members, are the centerpiece of an outdoor exhibition at the Boston Common Augu...
A group exhibition tracing the legacy of studio portraiture in Africa is on view at Yossi Milo Gallery through August 23. The featured works range from the mid-20th century to the present. Port...
Pur·suit by Naima Green is a deck of 54 playing cards featuring queer womxn, trans, non-binary, and gender nonconforming people. The project, which “helps complete an image of the world that w...
“Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite,” the first exhibition to focus on Braithwaite –– a highly influential and until now under-recognized artist –– is on view at ...
In 2015, photographer Lauren Justice, who is based in Madison, Wisconsin, began working at a domestic violence shelter. Her interest in understanding domestic violence from the perspective of bot...
“The Land of Illustrious Men,” a solo exhibition featuring the work of Daniel Ramos, curated by Paul D’Amato, open this week at Filter Photo in Chicago. Ramos describes the series as a “p...