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What's showing at San Francisco's museums in June. Galleries too. Plus loads of free public events to attend. Updated every ...
The Saint Louis Art Museum pays homage to American road trip tradition in its new exhibit, which runs May 2 through October ...
Don’t miss Jennifer Sakai at Addison/Ripley Fine Art, David Myers at Multiple Exposures Gallery, and Amy Schissel at Hemphill ...
The Brazilian documentarian was internationally known for his panoramic photographs of humanity surviving on the edge and for ...
Imogene Cunningham (1883-1976) was the fifth of ten children born to Isaac Burns and Susan Elizabeth Cunningham. Born in ...
This acquisition fills a significant gap in the museum’s collection of abstract photography. Brett Weston (American, 1911–93) developed his photographic skills from a young age working closely with ...
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Accessory Roundup: a new way to protect your Sony cameraFinally, something a little different. Aperture, a non-profit photography publisher established in 1952, has released the Sixtieth Anniversary Edition of Edward Weston's The Flame of Recognition. The ...
First published by Aperture in 1965 and reissued this year in a 60th-anniversary edition, Edward Weston: The Flame of Recognition marks a turning point in the history of photography, both as an ...
The year is 1932, and photography is having an identity crisis ... Imogen Cunningham and Edward Weston that would change the medium forever.
One of the oldest tropes in art is that of the “artist” and “muse.” One is the creative soul and ideas person; the other, a fixed or inert “inspirational” subject to be posed and objectified. Those ...
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