Critics who have deemed the photographer couple’s work outmoded and detached are simply wrong.
Bernd and Hilla Becher
Candida Höfer Takes Her Expansive Lens to Mexico
In Mexico foregrounds Höfer’s images as records of a site’s architectural and sociopolitical history.
The Monumental Loneliness of Thomas Struth
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.
When Photography Gets You Labeled a Terrorist
It’s not news that taking pictures can get you threatened and arrested, but a lawsuit filed this month by the American Civil Liberties Union sheds further light on just how pervasive the government’s paranoia over photography has become.