Photocollage: Reviewed by Cheryl Van Hooven
Book ReviewDeborah Turbeville: PhotocollagePhotographs by Deborah TurbevilleReviewed by Cheryl Van Hooven“Many years ago, I fell in thrall to Deborah Turbeville’s photography. Turbeville’s world was...
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Book ReviewWinogrand ColorPhotographs by Garry WinograndReviewed by Blake Andrews“Alas, poor Winogrand. A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. He was only 56 when cancer cut him down in...
View ArticleCollaboration: Reviewed by Brian Arnold
Book ReviewCollaborationA Potential History of PhotographyReviewed by Brian Arnold"In 1992, I traveled to Bali, Indonesia for the first time as part of a study abroad program. I spent 6-months studying...
View ArticleThe Artist’s Books: Reviewed by Meggan Gould
Book ReviewThe Artist’s BooksBy Francesca WoodmanReviewed by Meggan Gould"Francesca Woodman: The Artists Books has been sitting on my desk for some months, haunting me. I have been slow to open it, and...
View ArticleRay's a Laugh: Reviewed by Blake Andrews
Book ReviewRay's a LaughPhotographs by Richard BillinghamReviewed by Blake Andrews“Ray’s A Laugh is legendary among photobooks, beloved by critics and casual fans alike. It’s hard to believe Richard...
View ArticleVanessa Marsh Interview | Western Landscapes
photo-eye GalleryInterview with Vanessa MarshAnne KellyWe are thrilled to present "Western Landscapes" by the incredibly talented Vanessa Marsh. In this conversation, we discuss curiosity, making...
View ArticleThe Seraphim: Reviewed by George Slade
Book ReviewThe SeraphimPhotographs by Jesse LenzReviewed by George Slade"While reading The Seraphim I was struck by a sense of contingency and transition. All the life of Jesse Lenz’s family farm is...
View ArticleThe Lizard: Reviewed by Brian Arnold
Book ReviewThe LizardBy Gabriele RossiReviewed by Brian Arnold"The 2011 film starring Johnny Depp, Rango, tells the story of a domesticated chameleon, blissfully comfortable as a young boy’s pet in a...
View ArticlePharmakon: Reviewed by Cheryl Van Hooven
Book ReviewPharmakonPhotographs by Teju ColeReviewed by Cheryl Van Hooven“With its startling bold cover of cryptic and elongated black letters printed on a dark blue cover, Pharmakon, Teju Cole’s most...
View ArticleDead Ringer: Reviewed by Blake Andrews
Book ReviewDead RingerPhotographs by Yael Eban & Matthew GamberReviewed by Blake Andrews“It’s no secret that the world is awash in photographs. The current image glut fills every conceivable...
View ArticleWitness Mark: Reviewed by Sara J. Winston
Book ReviewWitness MarkPhotographs by Klea McKennaReviewed by Sara J. Winston“If Klea McKenna’s spiritual practice is her creative work, Witness Mark, published by Saint Lucy Books, serves as a gospel...
View ArticleAs I Was Searching (For Another): Reviewed by Brian Arnold
Book ReviewAs I Was Searching (For Another)By Selina KudoReviewed by Brian Arnold"I want to start by saying that I’ve been unable to learn much about artist Selina Kudo, short of an installation she...
View ArticleYou Don’t Look Native to Me: Reviewed by George Slade
Book ReviewYou Don’t Look Native to MePhotographs by Maria SturmReviewed by George Slade"Start at the very beginning. The titular “You” addresses an individual, a group, and in an oblique fashion the...
View ArticleJourney to the Center of the Earth: Reviewed by Britland Tracy
Book ReviewJourney to the Center of the EarthPhotographs by Tiane Doan na ChampassakReviewed by Britland Tracy“What was your favorite book growing up? This was a question posed over dinner by a...
View ArticlePhosphor: Reviewed by Blake Andrews
Book ReviewPhosphorPhotographs by Viviane SassenReviewed by Blake Andrews“ If the name Viviane Sassen immediately conjures up images of haute couture, that’s understandable. The 51-year-old Dutch...
View ArticleMy Mother, My Son: Reviewed by Brian Arnold
Book ReviewMy Mother, My SonPhotographs by Mary FreyReviewed by Brian Arnold"I want to start by saying that I’ve been unable to learn much about artist Selina Kudo, short of an installation she...
View ArticleCross Road Blues: Reviewed by Arturo Soto
Book ReviewCross Road BluesPhotographs by Oli KellettReviewed by Arturo Soto"Oli Kellett’s Cross Road Blues is a meticulously crafted series of photographs shot over four years in major American cities...
View ArticleHaiti: Reviewed by Blake Andrews
Book ReviewHaitiPhotographs by Bruce GildenReviewed by Blake Andrews“At first blush, Bruce Gilden photographing Haiti does not seem like a fair fight. With a confrontational style honed on the gritty...
View ArticleAnonymous Objects: Reviewed by Brian Arnold
Book ReviewAnonymous ObjectsPhotographs by Kim BeilReviewed by Brian Arnold"Photography is an extremely deceptive medium, but given its ubiquity, I think we are blind to most of what it offers. I am...
View ArticleLook at the U.S.A.: Reviewed by Blake Andrews
Book ReviewLook at the U.S.A.Photographs by Peter van AgtmaelReviewed by Blake Andrews“Over a two-decade career, Peter van Agtmael has earned a reputation as one of America’s best war photographers. He...
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