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Stan Squirewell’s Mixed-Media Collages Imbue Anonymous Historical Photos with Panache

Oct 16, 2025

Nothing sparks the imagination quite like coming across a trove of old photographs. We look for writing on the reverse and scan the anonymous faces to read a range of expressions. Where exactly they were at that moment, what brought them together that day, and who...

A ‘Love Letter’ to the City, Humans of New York Takes Over Grand Central

Oct 16, 2025

“New York is humanity itself. Every type of person is here—every ethnicity, every culture, every religion, every viewpoint. And somehow, despite the honking, the yelling, the shoving, we find a way to make it work,” says Brandon Stanton. Creating one of the most...

The First Monograph to Survey Derrick Adams’ Career Comes Ahead of a Major Exhibition

Oct 15, 2025

Whether portraying families at play, people walking along urban streets, or portraits of individuals, Derrick Adams celebrates Black identity and experience. His collage-like compositions evoke West African masks, reliquary figures, and other carved sculptures,...

Blink and You’d Miss the Moments Topping This Year’s Pure Street Photography Awards

Oct 11, 2025

Coincidence is around every corner, and immortalizing a split second of fleeting chaos takes a special eye. Since 2020, Pure Street Photography—an initiative focused on connecting international photographers—has commended visual storytellers through an annual...

Blink and You’d Miss the Moments Topping This Year’s Pure Street Photography Awards

Oct 11, 2025

Coincidence is around every corner, and immortalizing a split second of fleeting chaos takes a special eye. Since 2020, Pure Street Photography—an initiative focused on connecting international photographers—has commended visual storytellers through an annual...

Contemporary Photographers in Australia and New Zealand Define ‘Exposure’

Oct 9, 2025

Across a range of genres, from portraits to landscapes to wildlife, the work of 40 contemporary photographers features in a brand new book. Exposure: Contemporary Photographers in Australia and New Zealand, authored by Amber Creswell-Bell, highlights an array of...

Explore Trailblazing Street Photography in ‘Faces in the Crowd’ at MFA Boston

Oct 3, 2025

When playwright Tennessee Williams reflected on the oeuvre of photographer Stephen Shore in 1982, he said, “His work is Nabokovian for me: Exposing so much and yet leaving so much room for your imagination to roam and do what it will.” The sentiment...

Abstract Shapes Build Jason Boyd Kinsella’s Expressive and Unique Characters

Sep 27, 2025

Jason Boyd Kinsella refers to himself as “a collector of things at heart.” The manner in which the Toronto-born, Oslo-based artist (previously) assembles shapes and colors appears to emerge from this lineage, his impeccable ability to capture a particular human...

Tenderness and Empathy Prevail in Bisa Butler’s Nostalgic and Vibrant Quilts

Sep 24, 2025

Harnessing the power of empathy, Bisa Butler presents a tender, evocative suite of new works in her current exhibition, Hold Me Close at Jeffrey Deitch. The artist is known for her chromatic, multi-patterned quilted artworks exploring Black history, identity, and...

Hangama Amiri Stitches Memories of Migration into Vivid Textile Portraits

Sep 17, 2025

Hangama Amiri translates fragments of her teenage years and family history into quilted portraits and tender tableaus. The artist, who resides in upstate New York and maintains a studio in Red Hook, is interested in recollection and the stories that make us who we...

Vibrant Portraits in Tim Flach’s ‘Feline’ Celebrate Our Enduring Love for Cats

Sep 13, 2025

Through the lens of Tim Flach, exotic bird species, farm animals, and our canine companions brim with personality. Through books like Dogs, Endangered, and Birds, he highlights familiar animals alongside wildlife we don’t often get the chance to meet...

In Rural Wisconsin, Pat Perry Connects the Various Forces That Shape Our World

Sep 10, 2025

In a rural Wisconsin city of just more than 1,200 people, the hyperlocal and the universal converge in a new mural by Pat Perry (previously). “27 Schoolteachers and a Volcano” is just as its title suggests: the large-scale piece depicts snow-capped...
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