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Hypnotic Portraiture and Psychedelia in Newly Discovered Kali
Hypnotic Portraiture and Psychedelia in Newly Discovered Kali
EXHIBITION
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
BOOK
John Dolan: Weddings Snippets
A New York-based commercial, magazine, and fine art photographer, John Dolan is particularly renowned for his wedding photography. Over thirty-five years, his lens was present at more than 350 weddings, including those of celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Will Smith, Ben Stiller, to name a few.
By Marie d'Harcourt
DISCOVERY
Inside the Fervor of Marseille Football Fans
Former editor-in-chief of L’Equipe Magazine, now a gallery owner specialized in sports photography, Jean-Denis Walter writes a regular column for Blind. Today, on the occasion of the OM - PSG football match, he talks about an unrecognized series of photos: “Velodrome, the twelfth man”.
By Jean-Denis Walter
BOOK
Patrick Wack’s Exploration of the Decried East Turkistan
Patrick Wack's new book
Dust
is a look into an area of the world where things aren't as idyllic as they seem.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Larry Fink
Larry Fink was born in Brooklyn in 1941 and in the 1960s, studied with Lisette Model, who encouraged him to become a professional photographer. He is best known for his series "Social Graces," which explored social class in America in the 1970s by comparing two different worlds.By Meero Studio
MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Steve Mc Curry
In partnership with Masters.of.Photography, Blind offers you free photography classes with great photographers. In the following video, American photographer Steve Mc Curry teaches you about grasping spontaneous moments and opportunities to make the most of chance encounters.By Masters.of.Photography
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Six Pictures: Life Magazine’s Ed Clark
Celebrated photo historian and former Senior Photography Curator at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City) goes deep on six key images from his new book about one of
Life
magazine’s most prolific—and least-known—photographers.
By Bill Shapiro
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