Debuting with Nan Goldin in 1987, Catherine Edelman Gallery has been a revered player in the art world for 30 years. Here, a wide-ranging interview with the gallery’s owner and founder.
Celebrated National Geographic photojournalist Joel Sartore continues his Photo Ark quest, photographing species around the world that are escaping extinction thanks to human efforts. Joel Sartore's quest to photograph all the animal species under human care celebrates its 15th year with this glorious and heartwrenching collection of photographs. The animals featured in these pages are either destined for extinction or already extinct in the wild but still alive today, thanks to dedication of a heroic group committed to their continued survival. From the majestic Sumatran rhinoceros to the tiny Salt Creek tiger beetle, Sartore's photographs bring us eye to eye with the kaleidoscopic diversity of shapes, colors, personalities, and attitudes of the animal world. In these vivid pages, Sartore singles out the species most likely to disappear in the next decades, as well as some that have already been lost. Alongside these indelible images are the words of scientists and conservationists who are working to protect and restore populations of endangered species. With Sartore's distinctive portrait photography, he invites us to look closer--and to care more.
Joel-Peter Witkin was born in 1939. Most photographer's recognize his work immediately. His subject manner is always gothic in nature.
From still lifes and cityscapes to portraits and street shots: the legendary US photographer looks back on his ‘rollercoaster’ legacy.
Joel-Peter Witkin, le dernier des classiques? Presqu’un demi-siècle que le photographe américain – né à New York en 1939 – nous livre une œuvre troublante. Troublante par le choix de ses sujets et par la constance avec laquelle l’artiste entretient un dialogue avec les autres arts. Ce dialogue fécond avec les maîtres, autour de thématiques…
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Tony and Oscar winner Joel Grey explains how his iconic Master of Ceremonies is like Hitler—and like Trump.
“It is not, then, merely to satisfy curiosity, however legitimate, that I have examined America; my wish has been to find there instruction by which we may ourselves profit.” —Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America Why is there such an urge to encompass America—at least that part of the North …
The Spirit of Galatea - South African designer Joel Janse Van Vurren enlists photographer Ilse Moore to capture his spring-summer collection in an editorial
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A photograph by Joel-Peter Witkin featuring a real severed arm obtained from a cadaver in Mexico. Anyone who is a Republican has a spiritual problem. —Joel-Peter Witkin When photographer Joel-Peter Witkin got the idea to compose his photograph “The Raft of George W. Bush” in 2006 (which you can see below) he built upon the 1818 painting by French painter Théodore Géricault “The Raft of the Medusa.” To Witkin, Géricault’s masterpiece seemed to distinctly parallel the eight awful years the U.S. spent under the Republican administration of George W. Bush (You miss him right now, don’t you?). “The Raft of George W. Bush” took four weeks to complete and included a Bush lookalike who also worked at a zoo in Miami. Like the other photographs in Witkin’s large portfolio that spans nearly five decades, “The Raft of George W. Bush” though not as grotesque as much of his work, is still rather impossible to look away from. Originally from Brooklyn, Witkin received his Masters in Fine Art at the University of New Mexico where he has lived and worked for most of his life. His photographs feature a variety of outcasts, circus performers...
The first joint exhibition of two of America's most respected living artists, Joel-Peter Witkin and Jerome Witkin at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts raises intriguing questions about the similarities between these remarkable twins.
Joel Peter Witkin (B. 1939), Choice of Outfits for Agonies of Mary, 1984. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2010. gelatin silver print, signed, titled, dated and numbered '1/3' in pencil (on the verso) ; 28 1/8 x 28 1/8in. (71.3 x 71.3cm.) - Estimate $8,000...
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Pour mettre fin aux préjugés que les personnes ont au premier aperçu, le photographe américain Joel Parés a créé une série de photos pas comme les autres. En effet, Judging America met en…