Redeeming Each Day: How NYC Street Photographer Robert Dunn Has Been Staying Creative in the Catskills
Robert Dunn is a prolific novelist, esteemed writer, respected teacher, and creative photographer....
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Read MoreThe age of COVID-19 is a complicated time for everyone — creatives included. Many members of the...
Read MoreThe year is 2020, and the world is changing. As Black Lives Matter protests sweep the country,...
Read MoreThis series of art was chosen by the non profit organization, Yamba Malawi as part of an emerging artist challenge held by ARTSTHREAD.
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Read MoreFriends in the Charity & Non-Profit World, We are saddened to see so many charities across the...
Read MoreGet the full story on Maria Ferrari’s recent trip to Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona to photograph this natural wonder and the surreal, abstract imagery to which it lent itself during her shoot.
Read MoreBorn in Brazil and based in Paris, Sebastião Salgado is known for his stunning work at the intersection of documentary, photojournalism and fine art photography. In the exhibition Sebastião Salgado: Landscapes 2004-2018 a rare glimpse of his landscape photography is on view.
Read MoreAugust 15th is National Relaxation Day—but really, shouldn’t we be able to relax every day? Photography is one of the best ways to ditch the daily grind, even if it’s just for 30 minutes.
Read MoreThe New Photography exhibition series at the Museum of Modern Art is a highly anticipated event in the field of contemporary photography. Occuring every two years, the series explores photography and photo-based art.
Read MoreAn eclectic selection of artworks that includes photographs, video, and sculpture explore the idea of “the landscape” in a myriad of non-traditional nuanced interpretations.
Read MorePhotographer Laurie Simmons’ take on portraiture involves a bit a trickery. It’s candy-coated color palette might encourage a superficial gaze, but a closer look reveals an offbeat critique of both identity and portraiture.
Read MoreThe abstract cameraless photographs on view in the exhibition, Rey Parlá – Multiplicities, stretch traditional notions of photography, taking viewers into a space of infinite co-creation. Intuition, surprise and chance act as Parlá’s co-conspirators in works grounded in both process and philosophical inquiry.
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