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Transforming the Streets of New York into a Photo Studio
Transforming the Streets of New York into a Photo Studio
Photographer and urban planner Oluwanisola “Sola” Olosunde transforms his hometown into the perfect set for his stylish self-portrait series.By Miss Rosen
Paris, My Love
When a River Becomes a Border
Until January 29, the Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris is showcasing the exhibition "Al rio / To the River" by Zoe Leonard, an American photographer who spent four years surveying the banks of the mythical border river separating the United States and Mexico. Her politically committed work explores the issues and dynamics of this zone of tension and the contradictions projected onto the natural landscape.By Copélia Mainardi
Asphalt and Sweat
For 7 years Capucine Bailly photographed a basketball court in lower Manhattan, which now turned into a book: “The Cage”.Photographs by Capucine Bailly
The Black-Owned Gallery that Transformed the NY Art Scene in the ‘70s & ‘80s
A new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art celebrates Just Above Midtown (JAM), the gallery at the forefront of New York’s avant-garde.
By Miss Rosen
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
Young European Photographers, Episode 3: Rami (Belgium)
Young European Photographers, Episode 4: Jean-Vincent (France)
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Arthur Drooker’s Light On The Land
By Arthur Drooker
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