Discover a captivating autumnal romance in this editorial by Sera Luna Co., drawing inspiration from the season's rich tones and elegant details.
In a landmark exhibition at this edition of Rencontres d’Arles, thirty artists take us on a journey through Britain’s turbulent recent history through the lens of the most humble and familiar starting point: the home.
Sarah Blackwood writes about the groundbreaking photographer Anne Brigman, who created sweeping and ambitious photos of nudes and landscapes in the Sierra Nevada.
Susan Sontag was born today in 1933. INTERVIEWER Is it old-fashioned to think that the purpose of literature is to educate us about life? SONTAG Well, it does educate us about life. I wouldn’t be the person I am, I wouldn’t understand what I understand, were it not for certain books. I’m thinking of the […]
Confused, exhausted and vulnerable, they may have somehow survived and are about to be free, but these chilling colour photographs show that for victims
Thomas Struth: Photographs, a small exhibition currently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, presents a sampling of its subject’s modes: his well-known Museum Photographs, portraits, architectural photographs, and large color works.
Alison Scarpulla is a 22-year-old, analog photographer. To give her images a mysterious look, she edits the negatives using acid and wine.
The pictures were taken by Augustus Sherman, the chief registry clerk on Ellis Island - the gateway for 12 million immigrants passing through to start a new life in America between 1892 and 1954.
Rare photos of San Francisco's Chinatown, before the earthquake
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Digital ID: 417071. Group photograph captioned 'Hungarian Gypsies all of whom were deported' in The New York Times, Sunday Feb. 12, 1905. Sherman, Augustus F. (Augustus Francis) -- Photographer. 1902-1905 Notes: N.d., but 1905, just after Commissioner Williams' resignation. When the same photograph appeared in 'City life and municipal facts' (June 8, 1911), it was called 'A family of Servian Gypses.' (Both clippings appear in the Williams scrapbooks: Vol. I, p. 71 back; and Vol. II, p. 55 front.) This photo appears in Dunne, Thomas. 'Ellis Island' (W.W. Norton & Co., 1971), p. [62]. Source: Photographs of Ellis Island, 1902-1913. (more info) Repository: The New York Public Library. Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs. See more information about this image and others at NYPL Digital Gallery. Persistent URL: digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/id?417071 Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions; may be subject to third party rights (for more information, click here)
The world-renowned performance artist Marina Abramović has been strung up, cut, screamed at and had an arrow pointed directly at her heart. In anticipation of her new show, 512 Hours, at London's Serpentine gallery, here are her greatest hits
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