Nona Faustine: She’s Putting Herself in Their Places
In striking self-portraits at the Brooklyn Museum, the artist revisits locations with histories of enslavement and reimagines the body as a site of power.
By Alana Pockros
In striking self-portraits at the Brooklyn Museum, the artist revisits locations with histories of enslavement and reimagines the body as a site of power.
By Alana Pockros
The anniversary show at the International Center of Photography, with 170 pictures, demonstrates how the camera can illuminate, persuade and puzzle.
By Arthur Lubow
“Love Songs: Photography and Intimacy” at ICP reveals the camera’s limitations as well as strengths when it comes to depicting romance.
By Arthur Lubow
This year, art exhibitions explore the Parisian suburbs, Pacific islands, grand Indian palaces and more through paintings, photography, sculpture and sketches.
By Lauren Messman
Events were held for the New York Philharmonic, the Winter Show and the International Center of Photography.
By Denny Lee
Helen Molesworth charts a new course with podcasts and a show at the International Center of Photography focusing on artists’ images of artists.
By Robin Pogrebin
She and four others are joining the museum’s board, part of an effort by the institution’s director to expand its reach beyond documentary photography.
By Zachary Small
In the decades between Robert Capa and Lynsey Addario, our image of battle lost its aura of nobility.
By Arthur Lubow
An I.C.P. retrospective displays the groundbreaking exuberance and tabloid punch of a master photographer.
By Arthur Lubow
Keeping cultured on the cheap is easy if you know where and when to go in this city.
By Melissa Smith and Danielle Dowling
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