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Building the Future in the Urban South
For his latest book, Peter Essick produced through aerial photography abstract and painterly images of construction sites in Atlanta. In presenting this series, Essick’s goal is to reveal the human impact of development as well as the enduring power of the land.
Monday July 22, 2024
Summary |
• Book : Building the Future in the Urban South
• Exhibition : Antonio Biasiucci: a Master of Language
• Exhibition : Close to the Finish Line
• Discovery : Meme Press Photo: From Humor to the Precarious Condition of Photojournalists
• Archives : Tseng Kwong Chi’s Iconic Portraits of Art Stars
For his latest book, Peter Essick produced through aerial photography abstract and painterly images of construction sites in Atlanta. In presenting this series, Essick’s goal is to reveal the human impact of development as well as the enduring power of the land.
By Dan Chapman
The exhibition “Arca” at Gallerie d’Italia in Turin, Italy, brings together for the first time the different chapters of the artist’s “utopian poem”, developed in separate series over 40 years.
By Gaia Squarci
The exhibition “Tour de France” in Spilimbergo, Italy, features legendary images by photographers of the Magnum Agency, capturing the heat of the race, quieter moments and the public's emotions.
Cover photograph by Harry Gruyaert
Since its start in 2023, Meme Press Photo has been taking irreverent jabs at the photojournalism industry. But underneath the jokes, there are serious observations. With the person running the Instagram account doing their hardest to remain anonymous, they did open up to an interview with Blind.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
Tseng Kwong Chi’s Iconic Portraits of Art Stars
Known for his self-portraits, the American photographer Tseng Kwong Chi (1950-1990) immortalized artists like Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat or Andy Warhol.
By Miss Rosen
For the past five years, Blind has been a trusted source for the latest in photographic journalism, delivering exclusive series and stories from talented photographers and writers.
By Jonas Cuénin
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