Ground and Across: New Photography by Lukas Felzmann

Lukas Felzmann’s photography books “Across” and “Ground” explore the relationship between nature and human existence through poetic imagery. Ground presents a conceptual atlas of California’s counties, while Across captures human activity in diverse settings. With contributions from poet Forrest Gander and historian Corey Keller, these works reflect Felzmann’s artistic journey. Continue reading Ground and Across: New Photography by Lukas Felzmann

Timeless Stories of Migration: The Family of Migrants Exhibition

The upcoming exhibition, “The Family of Migrants,” at Rotterdam’s Fenix art museum will showcase 193 photographs from 136 photographers across 55 countries, highlighting migration’s human stories. Inspired by Edward Steichen’s “The Family of Man,” it features iconic works and new contributions, emphasizing personal narratives behind migration beyond political contexts. Continue reading Timeless Stories of Migration: The Family of Migrants Exhibition

Exploring History Through Linda Foard Roberts’ Lament

Lament, by Linda Foard Roberts, merges photographs, personal narratives, and scholarly texts to explore the intersection of history and memory, particularly in the American South. Using Civil War-era photography equipment, Roberts captures the echoes of social history, aiming to inspire change and reflection on life, death, and human rights through art. Continue reading Exploring History Through Linda Foard Roberts’ Lament

Exploring Migration and Identity: Hélène Amouzou’s Site-Specific Photo Installation

In June 2025, photographer Hélène Amouzou will unveil a site-specific photo installation in London’s Royal Docks, co-curated by The Line and Arup Phase 2. Focusing on identity, migration, and memory, the project, involving local refugees, launches during Refugee Week. It builds on Amouzou’s past acclaimed work and aims to foster cultural exchange. Continue reading Exploring Migration and Identity: Hélène Amouzou’s Site-Specific Photo Installation

Danny Lyon’s Junk: A Visual Journey Through America’s Ruins

Danny Lyon’s upcoming book, “Junk: America in Ruins,” features photographs of over 80 decaying American cars from the 1950s and 1960s found in junkyards across the western U.S. The work explores the beauty and pathos of these ruins, capturing a mix of nostalgia and reflection on mortality amidst America’s industrial decline. Continue reading Danny Lyon’s Junk: A Visual Journey Through America’s Ruins

Stanley Greenberg’s ‘Waterworks’: A Deep Dive into NYC’s Water Supply

Stanley Greenberg’s “Waterworks” is a comprehensive photographic exploration of New York City’s water system, consisting of 362 black and white images taken from 1992 to 2024. It examines the city’s concealed infrastructure, emphasizing its complexity and significance in civic life, alongside a map detailing over 400 sites. The work highlights access, labor, and historical context. Continue reading Stanley Greenberg’s ‘Waterworks’: A Deep Dive into NYC’s Water Supply

Toshio Shibata’s ‘1987’: A Photographic Journey in Cappadocia

In 1987, photographer Toshio Shibata captured significant images during his explorations in Turkey’s Cappadocia and along Egypt’s Aswan Western Agricultural Road. These photographs, reflecting Shibata’s early work and emerging style, coincide with his upcoming exhibition “Early Works” at Zeit-Foto Kunitachi in Tokyo and are featured in a new publication. Continue reading Toshio Shibata’s ‘1987’: A Photographic Journey in Cappadocia

Mital Patel’s Exhibition: Art for Wildlife Conservation

Mital Patel hosts a philanthropic event and exhibition at Christopher Martin Gallery to benefit Ol Pejeta Conservancy, debuting the Tembo Collection, a luxury fusion of wildlife photography and apparel. The event features intimate photography of endangered rhinos, with proceeds supporting conservation efforts and engaging discussions about the conservancy’s impact. Continue reading Mital Patel’s Exhibition: Art for Wildlife Conservation

The Heart of the Matter: Carrie Mae Weems and Her Vision

Carrie Mae Weems: The Heart of the Matter is a monograph highlighting the artist’s exploration of history, identity, and power through various mediums. It features her significant works and reflects her spiritual and philosophical journey, supplemented by essays from renowned scholars, enhancing understanding of her impact on contemporary discourse regarding race and injustice. Continue reading The Heart of the Matter: Carrie Mae Weems and Her Vision

Mads Holm’s HRTLND is a powerful exploration of life in a rapidly changing world

HRTLND, by Danish photographer Mads Holm, captures life in 20 countries, reflecting on modern societal tensions through striking urban imagery. The book explores themes of connectivity, militarization, and societal fragmentation, presenting a layered narrative that challenges perceptions. It serves as both an artistic statement and a political act, with reflective texts and a foreword by Donald Weber. Continue reading Mads Holm’s HRTLND is a powerful exploration of life in a rapidly changing world