Aperture
A Photographer Recasts the Secret Lives of Teenage Girls
Inspired by 2000s-era teen-girl magazines, Elizabeth Renstrom uses a mix of real and AI-generated imagery to consider the ongoing effects of media on young women.
Observer
With Soft Network, the Experimental Artists of the Past Get a New Life
The organization makes experimental and mixed-media works accessible to art lovers, curators and historians, chronicling elements of the art world that have for too long gone unseen.Community Comes First at Ethan James Green’s New York Life Gallery
Artist-run and artist-led, this Canal Street space isn’t interested in being just another traditional gallery.
The Cut
How Stylist Kesha McLeod Works With Serena Williams
“Just give me a start to your imagination and I can build it into a motion picture.”The Sports Stylist Playing With Personality
How Stylist Sydney Bordonaro Dresses the WNBA’s StarsA Master in Fit
“My draw to menswear shines through in the women I work with because I’m working with girls who are more gender fluid.”Dressing the WNBA’s Power Couple
A Q&A with stylist Jazmine Motley-Maddox on how she gets her clients WNBA's Connecticut Sun forwards DeWanna Bonner and Alyssa Thomas seen.
This Tube of Chanel Lipstick Has Lasted For Years
“Every time, it feels like a little vote of confidence that I’m here for the long term.”
Blind Magazine
How Arthur Elgort Found the Truth in Fashion
At the legendary fashion photographer’s new exhibition, his sense of joy is present as ever.With Light and Love: Looking at Ming Smith
The new show “Projects: Ming Smith” at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) celebrates light and love in the photographer’s work.Anders Petersen at Café Lehmitz: The Jukebox Plays On
Anders Petersen’s legendary work at the bar Café Lehmitz, taken in 1960s Hamburg, Germany, is being re-released this month.Of Salt, Sulfur, and Ore
Aesthetics and Conservation in Edward Burtynsky’s latest project, “African Studies.”Milan by Paolo
How Paolo Ventura found a muse of fact and fantasy in Milan.The Essential Eve
Opened since July 1, the Newlands House Gallery in England hosts the first Eve Arnold exhibition in 10 years.Images by Design: Julius Shulman’s Genius
On Julius Shulman’s photographs and midcentury modern’s explosive influence in the 1960s.The Introspection of Frank Ockenfels 3
At Fotografiska, the photographer goes through a personal journey of his career.
Art Basel Miami Beach Magazine
Beyond paradise: contemporary visions of the Caribbean and its diasporas
Artists like Teresita Fernández and Firelei Báez depart from established narratives to show the region anew.
The Zoe Report
In Todd Oldham’s Maker Shop, What’s Old is New Again
A profile on the designer’s newest creative endeavor.Ace of Shades Offers Bespoke Victorian-Style Lampshades You Didn’t Know You Needed
Handmade in Brooklyn, these lampshades add glamour to every day.How Palm Springs Keeps the Modernist Dream Alive
Form follows function, but both remain fabulous.
InsideHook
A Glimpse Inside Artist Erik Parker’s Neon Daydream
We toured Parker’s New York City studio to see how his bold, bright brushstrokes capture imaginative coolThe Museum of Sex Says “F*ck Art”
Inside the museum's latest erotic art exhibitionA Night Out at Brooklyn’s Galerie Kitsuné
The landmark brand’s new space reinvents gallery openings.You Can Now Get a Tattoo in the Coolest Museum in Miami
You’ll want to stop by the airbrush studio, tooRevisiting NYC's Skateboarding Bible on Its 10th Anniversary
The book documents the unique beauty of NYC's skate scene. We spoke to its creator, Alex Corporan.How Jerry Schatzberg Reinvented the Celebrity Portrait
In his new exhibition “25th and Park,” the master image maker reminds us of the magic in honestyIn New York, A New Photography Exhibit Reconsiders the Male Nude
Laura Stevens's "Him" finds beauty in the vulnerability of her nude male subjects"The Boys" Is a Rare Glimpse Into Seven Decades of Male Friendship
Photographer Rick Schatzberg talks about life, death and the 13 men from Long Island with whom he has shared the journeyFor Legendary Rolling Stone Editor Ben Fong-Torres, Rock and Roll Was the Great Equalizer
Director Suzanne Joe Kai’s new documentary chronicles the life and work of one of music writing’s most iconic voicesA Ballet of Bills: How One Photographer Captured the Artistry of Stripping
In Adrienne Raquel’s debut solo exhibition, a Houston strip club plays backdrop to a symphony of movement, art and intimacyWithout Martha Cooper, There Would Be No History of New York Graffiti
How the photographer’s subway graffiti project became an essential piece of contemporary art historyFor Sotheby’s, Sneakers are Suddenly Very Big Business
Rembrandt, Picasso, Warhol…and Nike. A look at the famed auction house’s newest collection and auction.What Muhammad Ali Understood About Taking a Picture
The man called The Greatest was the subject of some of the most enduring images of the 20th centuryRediscovering the Lost Years of Bunny Yeager, The World’s Greatest Pinup Photographer
Yeager’s overlooked photos from late-1960s Mexico are finally getting the respect they deserve.A Rare Look at the Photography of Andy Warhol
In Chelsea, a new exhibition highlights the artist's less-heralded but prodigious career in film.No One Shoots an Animal Quite Like Photographer Like R. J. Kern
Kern's otherworldly portraiture of livestock has earned him accolades from every corner of the art world.
Artsy
Interview: Iconic Photographer Juergen Teller Is Still Surprising Himself
Review: At MoMA, Wolfgang Tillmans Reflects on His Decades-Long Career without Fear.
Donavon Smallwood’s Dreamy Photographs Reexamine Black Leisure in Central Park
“I was just so overwhelmed that I just turned it all off,” Smallwood told Artsy.The Playful Sensuality of Photographer Ellen von Unwerth’s Images
Ellen von Unwerth knows what it feels like to be both in front of and behind the camera.The Famous Photographers behind 6 Unforgettable Fashion Moments
In the last 60 years, fashion photography has reached new heights of artistry, with photographers crafting a label’s visual presence to gallery- and museum-worthy stature.The Underground Clubs and Cabarets That Shaped Modern Art
Long before there was a hub of connectivity on the internet, cabarets, cafés, and clubs were gathering places where artists and intellectuals brushed shoulders.How Graciela Iturbide Became One of Mexico's Great Photographers
Iturbide became known for black-and-white images that raise documentary photography to a poetic plane.Vivian Maier’s Never-Before-Seen Color Photography
Vivian Maier's square-format black-and-white images became beloved worldwide, but her color photographs have mostly remained a mystery until now.7 David LaChapelle Photographs That Reframe Religious Imagery
He is never too far from composing a pietà or casting his own personal Jesus, retelling these age-old stories with the ecstatic splendor that only LaChapelle can conjure.Why the Met Gala Matters to the Art World
"But when the bevy of influential celebrities take inspiration from (or ignore) the theme, we should remember the Costume Institute’s purpose: to reinforce the role of fashion in art."
The Luupe
A Career of Reflection: The Philosophy of Photography Icon Susan Meiselas
"I would hate to think all we can ever be curious about is ourselves.”How Naima Green Makes Editorial Photography Assignments Personal
“I knew I needed to break out of that and open myself up to new ways of working…”
For Photographer Lia Clay Miller, Representation is All About Intimacy
”We deserve more. We are so much more.”
Venice
It’s Anna Sui’s World, and We’re Just Living in It
An art exhibition celebrating the legendary fashion designer arrives in Fort Lauderdale.
Photograph Magazine
Review: Jess T. Dugan: Look at me like you love me | ClampArt Gallery
Review: Melissa Shook: Early Self-Portraits 1972-1973 | Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery
Review: Matthew Pillsbury: Then and Now | Edwynn Houk Gallery
Elle Peréz and the Power of Representation
An introduction to the work of photographer Elle Peréz for the magazine's September/October 2019 issue.
VICE
Column: Woman Seeing Woman
Women are overlooked far too often in photography. How can we continue to combat this erasure? My answer is this column, “Woman Seeing Woman.” While it’s just the start of solving this problem, I, a female writer and photographer, hope to celebrate the astoundingly powerful female voices we have in photography by offering a glimpse into their work.
Vogue
Imagining a World Without Men
I profiled photographer Marianna Rothen and her new series "Shadows and Paradise," a fantasy narrative about the collapse of a male-free, utopian community of women.
T: The New York Times Style Magazine
25 Years as a Set Designer, Captured in Polaroids
Happy Massee on his new book, "Diary of a Set Designer"
i-D
A New, Online Chapter for Fashion Legend Patricia Field
Patricia Field and I discussed her latest venture, her online Art/Fashion galleryArtist Cecilia Salama Explores Digital Loneliness Through Butterflies and Gymnastics
On the eve of the gallery opening for her latest project, "The Butterfly Reprise"Eddie Peake Brings a Subversively Sexual Performance to New York
Peake inaugurated the new Jeffrey Deitch gallery with a commissioned performance, "Head"Patricia Field's Colorfully Eccentric Alternative to Fashion Week
The style icon debuts her "Art/Fashion" collection on the runway
Cools
Patricia Field Proves Fabulous is Forever
In a swirl of glitter and studs, Patricia Field opens her new ArtFashion Gallery.For Francisco Correa Cordero, Running a Gallery is an Art Form
How the gallerist makes his teeny space in Manhattan a must-see, artist-friendly spotCan Fashion Heal? Control Sector Thinks So.
The brand’s SS18 collection is inspired by a mother’s quest to survive Stage 4 Breast CancerIn Studio With The Parisian Brand Merging Fashion + Art
How Each x Other is using collaboration as cultural change
Tablet
Martha Rosler's 'Irrespective'
The iconic Brooklyn-based artist celebrates a new survey of her work at the Jewish MuseumThe Forgotten World of the Badass Valeska Gert
"On her 126th birthday, measuring the influence of the incomparable ‘dance performance artist’ who inspired entertainers from German Expressionism through to 1980s punk"Errol Morris Turns His Lens to Polaroid Photographer Elsa Dorfman
I interviewed Morris about his latest documentary.Charlemagne Palestine's "Bear Mitzvah in Meshugahland"
I spoke to the artist about his latest installation, featuring hundreds upon hundreds of stuffed animals.
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Hyperallergic
The Work of a Fashion Photographer Who Despised the Fashion World
A look at Deborah Turbeville's images from 1977-1981 at the Staley-Wise GalleryVisiting the Museum of Modern Art at Sunrise
Experiencing the museum's "Quiet Mornings" seriesLooking and Being Looked At in the New International Center of Photography
I visit the new International Center of Photography space at 250 BoweryA Touch of Autobiography in Cindy Sherman’s New Classic Hollywood Portraits
I review Cindy Sherman's latest collection of work at the Metro Pictures gallery
At the AIPAD Photography Show, Training Your Eyes to See More
What I learned at the annual AIPAD Photography Show at the Park Avenue Armory