Through more than 120 photographs by more than four dozen leading contemporary artists, the exhibition explores the phenomenon of “people watching” as a recreational activity, an act of surveillance, ...
NEW YORK — One of the first photographs in An-My Lê's retrospective “Between Two Rivers/Giữa hai giòng sông/Entre deux rivières” is of a group of people staring up at the sky. The show runs through ...
Alejandro Cartagena was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and has lived in Mexico since age 13. All of his pictures are from Mexico. All of his pictures are universal. Alejandro Cartagena’s ...
In the late 1960s and early ‘70s, Photorealist painters used photographs as their subject. MOCA’s new show, “Ordinary People,” explores the underappreciated quality of the work, as well as its legacy.
This streetlight mystic shows her painterly photography at MoMA in an archive that celebrates long exposures and perceptual improvisation. By Holland Cotter The stellar photographer Ming Smith ...
A group of experts met to discuss the images that have best captured — and changed — the world since 1955. Credit... Supported by By M.H. MillerBrendan EmbserEmmanuel Iduma and Lucy McKeon Let’s get ...
Artists, being people, are drawn to power. Like moths to a flame. What they do in their work with the relationship they seek with it can vary widely. But rarely is power just ignored. A sizable new ...