Art
The Agony and Ecstasy of Tanya Marcuse’s Labyrinths
The artist stitches together exposures to create disorienting, ecstatic murals inspired by an overgrown Garden of Eden.
Art
The artist stitches together exposures to create disorienting, ecstatic murals inspired by an overgrown Garden of Eden.
Film
A short documentary captures the later years and reflective musings of the iconic photographer, who passed away last year at the age of 82.
Art
The works in Opie’s harmony is fraught are documents that bear witness, but they also highlight the connection between our public and private lives.
Art
A History of Photography (Through Pets) tracks the development of photography through images of our furry companions.
Art
Clifford Prince King’s photographs transform bus shelters and newsstands into spaces of acceptance and representation.
Art
A new exhibition at the Schomburg Center presents decades of photographs, correspondence, and ephemera tracing the pair’s exchanges and collaborations.
Art
Alexa Hoyer captures the remnants of tree trunks in the Queens neighborhood in accidentally artistic tableaux.
Books
Giulia Paoletti surveys the development of Senegalese photography along with more than a century of shattering historic events.
Art
With her self-portraits, photographer Wawi Navarroza gives us insight into the strong sense of self that can emerge from multiple identities and cultures.
Art
Amid the neighborhood’s rampant gentrification, the artist captures the moments she wants to remember.
News
In Nima Sarikhani’s composition, the tenderness of the subject takes center stage as a poignant reminder of what is worth fighting for.
Art
At their most successful, Tress’s images have the potency of actual dreams and nudge viewers to visit uncomfortable places without prescribing a route.