Cynthia Karalla/Photography
I wanted to repeat the energy of the summer before – biking with tripod, film and no direction. Open road. It is always and only the unknown journey that summons the magic of the day.
Stefano Galli / Photographer
Generally associated with a spirit of individualism, rugged masculinity, and free will, yet morally ambivalent, the cowboy is a microcosm of the American psyche.
Valerie Brown/Photography
ito Acconci followed me for four hours after I took his photo, I believe as a performance piece. He would hide whenever I turned around. He was a minimalist and performance artist, thus the blank space with one chair.
On Location/France
©Marc Rogoff www.marcrogoff.com *** Marc Rogoff Interview: From Bosch to Hopper by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret Contributing Columnist Marc Rogoff : The Capgras Invocation, London, 2016 With "The Capgras Invocation" Marc Rogoff invents a story where there...
Eleonore Nitzschke Interview
Photo by jensjunge (Pixabay) United Nations plaza, NYC. The Architect's Granddaughter Eleonore Nitzschke, granddaughter of Oscar Nitzschké, discusses her dream of archiving the legendary architect's drawings, papers & memorabilia INTRODUCTION:...
Joel Nsadha / Photographer
My work has always been a way for me to tell the stories that I come across, but after I won a huge award I feel more conscious and intentional about my work in a way that I probably hadn’t before. I spent 10 years taking pictures of people and things because I loved the stories and places. I had no idea I was capturing moments and souls. Now I know I have to do it intentionally.
Ginger Liu/On Location – LA
© Cindy Sherman/Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures Cindy Sherman | Untitled #92, 1981 | Chromogenic color print | 24 x 48 inches *** Interview: Philipp Kaiser - Guest Curator Cindy Sherman: Imitation of Life ... at The Broad With Ginger Liu Contributing...
Janez Vlachy / Photographer Spotlight
© JANEZ VLACHY Photographer Spotlight Slovenia's Man on the Street Artist's statement: still stop my future models when I see them coming down the street and invite them to come to my studio, telling them...
Curtis Salonick / Photographer Interview
I see the world as a petri dish where we represent just one biological smear, an enigma torn between our physical reality and its emotional dependencies. We don’t have a soul but a conscience that does not always serve us well. My work is an exploration of our physical and emotional boundaries and the resulting conflict between the two.
Zanele Muholi / Photographer Interview
It’s time that we see ourselves positively and also in a manner that makes us feel whole and safe and sensible. Those voices connect and keep you going because you know that you are not alone. Before being lovers we come from families. We are born by men and women and I think that these are the documents that are lacking in the mainstream archive right now…
Cynthia Karalla / Photographer
Case in point, after 6 years of photographing the same tree in the park, it was only recently that she got something she could actually embrace. It wasn’t the tree that changed, but it was everything around it (including her) that finally let her see and represent the tree in its proper relation to its surroundings.
On Location/France
© ANNE BARLINCHKOFF Images , used with permission In the Name of Love by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perrett Contributing Columnist With translations by Helene Gaillet de Neergaard [dropcap style="font-size: 46px; color:...
An Interview with Maggie Hopp \ Photographer
In the late 1970s, in NYC, I was fortunate to find a patron and mentor in a far-sighted, deep-pocketed, gentlemanly, low-key, developer – a major player and master of NYC real estate who understood where progress would naturally take place, though he also had a preservationist’s eye. It was he who insisted I take classes and sponsored me for a real estate brokerage license…
Pierre-Jean Amar / Photography Interview
My photography work recently published in L’Oeil de la Photographie is part of an older series, which I once created on the theme of “Sheet” (as in bed linens) and the body. Similar to many of my images, I show only details, not a whole body. In hindsight, I notice today that quite often I focused on the bottoms of my models!!!
Blood Sport/Steve Bromberg
The smell of death lingers on the savannah. Big Game hunting is a sight to behold. It’s the ultimate expression of the hunter’s feelings of alienation and inadequacy and his frustration with interpersonal relationships. Now, with the discovery of the illegal killing of Zimbabwe’s beloved lion Cecil, “sport” killing has become a searing hot topic.
On Location/France
The work in this exhibition permits a better understanding of how this artist uses “source images.” It also brings out how all of her practice bear a connection with many references to art history.
Bud Glick / Photographer
The same desire to connect with other people brought me to documentary photography. From the beginning, I was inspired by documentary photographers and documentary photography was all I wanted to do. The camera was a bridge back to my childhood love of art and, for me, a better way to connect to a wider world…
On Location / Liverpool
This Year’s Liverpool International
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