2019
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Steve Schapiro, An Intimate, Exclusive interview with Legendary Photojournalist
Legendary photographer and photojournalist Steve Shapiro captured some of the most important historical events in the ‘60s and ‘70s and... LENS Magazine, 27 December 2019 -
Finding Truth and Fiction on Film Sets in The South
From the desk where I write this, in my house in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of downtown Atlanta, I could toss... The New Yorker, 8 December 2019 -
France Week: Vee Speers
I originally met the ebullient Vee Speers as she signed books for her newly released series “ The Birthday Party”... Lenscratch, 3 December 2019
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Photographer Sally Mann Explores The South’s Complicated History In High Museum Exhibit
Photographer Sally Mann has never shied away from depicting a raw portrait of the South. She portrays the beauty and... WABE, 9 November 2019 -
Review: In major High exhibit, Sally Mann exposes a conflicted, ugly, gorgeous South
The highly anticipated exhibit Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings has finally arrived at the High Museum of Art , aptly... ARTSATL, 28 October 2019 -
Vern Yip Designs: Building The Dream Nashville Featuring Artwork from Jackson Fine Art
House Beautiful, 17 October 2019
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The twin forces of love and loss define Sally Mann retrospective
Some Southern women might own batter-stained Junior League cookbooks. But Sally Mann’s recipe book is “The Wet Plate Process: A... AJC, 16 October 2019 -
Eating Flowers: Sensations of Cig Harvey
One of the highlights of the summer was experiencing Cig Harvey’s spectacular exhibition, Eating Flowers: Sensations of Cig Harvey, at... Lenscratch, 27 September 2019 -
Did Ansel Adams’s Male Gaze Influence His Landscape Photography?
Anyone can seek out a connection to the land and witness its beauty away from the trappings of modern life.... Artsy, 19 August 2019
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Woodstock at 50, in the words, and music, of those who were there
It's been 50 years now since Nick and Bobbi Ercoline first walked on a particular hillside in Bethel, New York.... Sunday Morning from CBS News, 4 August 2019 -
Freewheeling with Danny Lyon
Jackson Fine Art is celebrating the freewheeling spirt of summer with an exhibition of Danny Lyon ’s iconic series, The... PDN Photo of the Day, 31 July 2019 -
Girls imprisoned in Leesburg Stockade to get state historical marker
Fifty-six years after dozens of African American girls were imprisoned in Lee County for taking part in a civil rights... Atlanta Journal Constitution, 23 July 2019
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SCHOOL ONLINE INFO SESSION FOR WAYS OF SEEING: UMBRIA, ITALY
July 16, 2019 (7PM – 8PM ) Free Event Join ICP faculty member Sally Gall to learn more about her upcoming travel program to Umbria, Italy (November 14–23). Program... International Center For Photography, 8 July 2019 -
Trine Søndergaard exhibition: 'Guldnakke'
SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film presents 'Guldnakke,' Trine Søndergaard’s acclaimed photographic series of contemporary women wearing traditional Danish... SCAD.edu, 3 July 2019 -
The 50 Best Memoirs of the Past 50 Years
The New York Times’s book critics select the most outstanding memoirs published since 1969. Hold Still Sally Mann Little, Brown & Company, 2015 The photographer Sally Mann’s memoir is weird, intense and uncommonly beautiful.... New York Times, 26 June 2019
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A Seattle Man Discovered a Trove of Long-Lost Weegee Photos From 1937 in His Kitchen Cabinet
The man originally bought the 73 images at a second-hand shop in the 1970s. Back in the 1970s, David Young bought a box of 73 vintage news photographs at a Philadelphia second-hand store. This... Art Net News, 23 May 2019 -
PDN PHOTO OF THE DAY
Yamamoto Masao Bonsai #4023, 2019. Yamamoto Masao / courtesy of Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta Read more... PHOTO +, 15 May 2019 -
Garry Winogrand and Jeff Wall: Photography in Two Phases
Ravishing shows, at the Brooklyn Museum and the Gagosian Gallery, contrast a master of spontaneous street photography with one of plotted theatricality. Garry Winogrand once defined a photograph as “what something looks like to a camera.” Keep that in mind when viewing... New Yorker, 6 May 2019
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Big ideas on a small scale in photographer Yamamoto’s Bonsai at Jackson Fine Art
The seeming-landscape photography of Yamamoto Masao’s new body of work at Jackson Fine Art presents an obvious parallel. Landscape photography... ARTSATL, 21 April 2019 -
Yamamoto Masao: Bonsai
Masao Yamamoto’s latest series, Bonsai, is singularly focused on the tradition of Japanese “tray planting,” a contemplative practice of maintaining... Monovisions, 19 April 2019 -
Photographers Working with Opposing Visions, from Holographs to Cyanotypes
A diverse range of unusually young photographers are reflecting on the reality of creating images in a world of extremes. The psychedelic landscapes of Terri Loewenthal at Jackson Fine Art recall a time before Instagram, when Holga-induced light leaks created... Hyperallergic, 5 April 2019
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Christopher Anderson on the Joy of Connection
The Magnum photographer talks about how the birth of his son shaped his practice A knowing subjectivity has always been present in Christopher Anderson ’s work. At the beginning of his career, he travelled... Magnum Photos, 1 April 2019 -
The faces of those who live in Chinese megalopolises in a masterpiece exhibition
The portrait of the future is now. On the face of humanity that lives in globalized megalopolises, not caring about the difference between East and West or true joy Mysterious as certain looks, as seductive as silent lips. Sublime as that which will never be able to retain the... Marie Claire, 31 March 2019 -
Matthew Brandt:
The Serial Artist Some artists, you can pick their work from a lineup. Others like Matthew Brandt? They offer something new with each... ZO Magazine, 18 March 2019
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Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable
Decades before digital technology transformed how we make and see pictures, Garry Winogrand made over 1 million of them with... PBS: American Masters, 13 March 2019 -
Blue Alabama: Photographer Andrew Moore's tender, surprising portrait of America's Deep South
Andrew Moore's photographs places in transition: Cuba, Detroit, the High Plains. For his latest project, he turns his attention to... Creative Boom, 8 March 2019 -
INTERVIEW | Tabitha Soren
Touch in the age of the digital has undoubetdly become and anxiety. Not for want or lack, mind you. Fingers... Interview, 8 March 2019
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Photographer Mona Kuhn reflects on mysticism and modernism in Joshua Tree
A modernist glass house on the edge of Joshua Tree is the setting for artist Mona Kuhn’s mysterious new series,... Wallpaper*, 7 March 2019 -
Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South, Day 3
On the third day of our weeklong feature of Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South, the images are... Lenscratch, 6 March 2019 -
Southbound: Photographs of and About the New South, Day 2
Nikky Finney is a renowned poet and educator originally from South Carolina who “involves herself in the day-to-day battles for... Lenscratch , 5 March 2019
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Southbound: Photographs of and About the New South
It is such a pleasure to introduce Southbound: Photographs of and about the New South. Over the next week, we... Lenscratch, 4 March 2019 -
The Joy of Seeing: Magnum Street Photography
There is not one definition of “street photography”: the word ‘street’ is a euphemism, standing essentially in opposition to the... Magnum Photos, 4 March 2019 -
Henri Cartier-Bresson: Principles of a Practice
“When he decided to stop at the end of 1960s, Henri Cartier-Bresson would say, “I’ve had enough of the pavement,... Magnum Photos, 2 March 2019
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Birney Imes : Found These Pictures
A Gallery for Fine Photography presents a selection of never-before-seen images from the archive of photographer Birney Imes in an... The Eye of Photography, 27 February 2019 -
Mona Kuhn’s abstraction of being
'I wanted to stop time with photography. That's another reason I got into nudes, for the timeless aspect,” says Mona... British Journal of Photography, 22 February 2019 -
Mona Kuhn: She Disappeared Into Complete Silence
Mona Kuhn is a contemporary photographer making emotive portraiture that captures the universal by focusing on the very intimate and... YWYW Magazine , 14 February 2019
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William Christenberry: Once it Comes Time
A summer squall tore the sky open one afternoon in Stewart, Alabama, when William Christenberry visited a cemetery near where... The Bitter Southerner , 12 February 2019 -
Portrait of a Lady
Jeannette Montgomery Barron creates an album honoring her mother’s fashion legacy Eleanor “Ellie” Morgan Montgomery Atuk (left) was a genteel force in Atlanta society during the mid 20th century. She married... Ideas of Order, 9 February 2019 -
Photographer Spotlight: Tommy Nease
Tommy Nease is a black and white photographer currently based in Washington State. His work is an ongoing attempt to... BOOOOOOOM, 21 January 2019
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Ansel Adams in a New Light
BOSTON — Ah, wilderness! It’s our answer to Europe’s cathedrals, our proof of a unique national identity. Most citizens were... The New York Times, 17 January 2019 -
Lee Friedlander’s Intimate Portraits of His Wife, Through Sixty Years of Marriage
Lee Friedlander once slyly assessed his promiscuous eye by saying, “I tend to photograph the things that get in front... The New Yorker, 11 January 2019 -
Snapshot: ‘Approximate Joy’ by Christopher Anderson
“I have seen the future and it is now and it is China.” So says American photographer Christopher Anderson of... Financial Times , 11 January 2019