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Exploring the Relationship Between Art and Activism in the Work of Trans Photographers

Exploring the Relationship Between Art and Activism in the Work of Trans Photographers

EXHIBITION

Exploring the Relationship Between Art and Activism in the Work of Trans Photographers

“Radical Tenderness”, a new online exhibition, explores the ways in which making art is a form of survival and care.

By Miss Rosen

EXHIBITION

Feeling Your Way: A Visual Conversation Between Carrie Mae Weems and Diane Arbus

A new exhibition and book explore the work of two American artists who redefined photography.

By Miss Rosen

LAB

Shooting Architecture With a Hasselblad, by Bénédicte Kurzen

In 2019, Bénédicte Kurzen won a World Press Photo for her collaborative project with NOOR Photographer Sanne De Wilde for "Land of Ibeji". In this 4-chapter course, she will give you her advice on photographing architecture in Lisbon, Portugal, with a Hasselblad film camera.

By NOOR Images

PROFILE

Sabine Weiss: A Century of Photography

Nearing 100, this last representative of French humanist photography, whose work is currently on view at Rencontres d'Arles festival, France, lifts the curtain on some of her darkroom secrets and shares her insights into photography today. 

By Charlotte Jean

STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

INTERVIEW

Leandro Frutos: "Creating a Bond With Music Bands"

Mixing his passion for music and photography, Leandro Frutos has photographed live indie concerts in Buenos Aires for the past 10 years.By Moira Ball

   

INTERVIEW

Matt Eich: “I Don't Dress Loud, I Don't Walk Loud, I Don't Talk Loud”

Matt Eich’s eye for moments loaded with emotion has led to frequent assignments from the likes of the New York Times and National Geographic, among others.By Bill Shapiro

   

FROM THE ARCHIVE

Trailblazing Publisher Katharine Graham’s Career in Photographs

A new show at the New York Historical Society showcases the former 

Washington Post

 editor’s ascent from the newsroom to Truman Capote’s Black and White Ball.

By Christina Cacouris

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