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Gregory Crewdson’s Photographs of Post Industrial America

Gregory Crewdson’s Photographs of Post Industrial America

BOOK

Gregory Crewdson’s Elegiac Photographs of Post Industrial America

The new book Alone Street explores the intimacy and vulnerability of feeling alone in the world.

By Miss Rosen

EXHIBITION

James Van Der Zee: A Portrait of Harlem

Step into almost any scene in Rebecca Hall’s 

Passing, 

a pitch-perfect recreation of Harlem at the height of its vaunted renaissance, and it would be unsurprising for the camera to zoom in on a framed photograph that was shot by James Van Der Zee.

By Max Hirshfeld

EXHIBITION

When City Life Pauses

In Dark Cities, Lynn Saville photographs urban landscapes at dawn and twilight.

By Lynn Saville

EXHIBITION

A Prison With Blue Walls

Giulia Iacolutti investigates the stories of five trans women at a male penitentiary in Mexico City.

By Sabyl Ghoussoub

STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

MOVIE

Joakim Eskildsen, Nothing Special

After traveling the world to document the stories and the lives of others, Danish photographer Joakim Eskildsen is now telling his own story and that of the people around him in this 38-minutes film.By Meero Studio 

MOVIE

Kourtney Roy, Desperate Dreamer

In eccentric self-portraits, Kourtney Roy embodies atypical characters. She enjoys the world by using it as a film set, transforming reality into fiction. In this film, you will follow the photographer in Cancùn, in the footsteps of her latest project, The Tourist.By Meero Studio

   

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Hypnotic Portraiture and Psychedelia in Newly Discovered Kali

Filmmaker and writer Matt Tyrnauer discusses the mythology behind the discovery of great art, and how Kali could come to be the next Vivian Maier.

By Christina Cacouris

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