2026
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Waiting for Wind, Accepting Light
Thomas Jackson takes his ‘ephemeral intervention’ to Ballston Beach Sometimes, the most spectacular sunsets are those that come unexpectedly. The ones that appear, in all their orange, pink, and... The Provincetown Independent, 27 May 2026 -
The Gordon Parks Foundation Made History at its 20th Anniversary Gala
A mind-boggling temperature of 92 degrees and record-breaking fundraising—to the tune of $3 million—set the stage on Tuesday evening in... Vogue, 21 May 2026 -
Fête Accompli: John Legend, Chance the Rapper, Elizabeth Alexander, and Lonnie Ali Were Honored at the Annual Gordon Parks Gala
Colin Kaepernick, Swizz Beatz, and Alicia Keys were among the stars, artists, and activists who came out to celebrate the Parks Foundation’s 20th year. On Tuesday evening at Cipriani in midtown Manhattan, scores of celebrated figures in the arts, philanthropy, and social justice came... Vanity Fair, 20 May 2026
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Jackson Fine Art : Andrea Torres Balaguer : The Unknown : T-10 Project
In celebration of the 10th anniversary for her most sought after series, The Unknown , Andrea Torres Balaguer presents the... The Eye of Photography, 19 May 2026 -
Bastiaan Woudt
A master of black-and-white photography, this Amsterdam-based photographer blends contemporary minimalism with classical portraiture. M aybe it’s no coincidence that Amsterdam-based photographer Bastiaan Woudt’s initials echo the only colors he uses in his striking... Communication Arts, 28 April 2026 -
This Year’s Photography Show Proved Just How Irreplaceable Its Titular Medium Is
Last week, a tree-lined block in uptown Manhattan buzzed with visitors. They were filtering in and out of the Park... My Modern MET, 28 April 2026
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A Refreshing Turn to Craft at AIPAD’s Photography Show
Maybe it’s because I got my first iPhone when I was 11, or maybe it’s a sign of the digital... Hyperallergic, 24 April 2026 -
When the story has already been told — ‘Gordon Parks: The South in Color’ at Jackson Fine Art
To write about Gordon Parks is to arrive late. Not because there is nothing left to say about Parks but... ArtsATL, 24 April 2026 -
Black culture embraces main-character energy at these spring arts events
Ever-changing interpretation of Black history is artistically portrayed through paintings, photography and dance at multiple Atlanta venues An array of art exhibitions have landed in Atlanta. Colorful paintings, engaging installations and historic photos are leaving their respective... uATL, 16 April 2026
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The National Gallery of Art Receives Major Collection of Works From American Photographer Mitch Epstein
The comprehensive gift from the artist and his wife spans Epstein’s full career, transforming the National Gallery’s contemporary photography holdings and establishing the most significant institutional collection of the artist’s work Today, the National Gallery of Art announced that it has received a landmark gift of 1,261 photographs by Mitch Epstein,... The National Gallery of Art, 15 April 2026 -
Segregation stories: Gordon Parks in the US south – in pictures
The great photographer documented black family life in postwar Alabama – and the dignity and resilience people showed under discriminatory Jim Crow laws In a career that spanned more than 50 years, the US photographer, film-maker, musician and author Gordon Parks (1912–2006) created... The Guardian, 8 April 2026 -
The South in Color
by Gordon Parks Photographs from the exhibition Gordon Parks : The South in Color, w hich is on view through June 13 at... Harper's Magazine, 7 April 2026
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A new exhibition adds color to seminal work from iconic civil rights photographer Gordon Parks
Gordon Parks: The South in Color runs at Jackson Fine Art through June 13 Gordon Parks: The South in Color isn’t the first time Anna Walker Skillman has exhibited the work of the iconic... Atlanta Magazine, 6 April 2026 -
Gordon Parks' Seminal Civil Rights Photos Showcased in New Color Exhibition
The South in Color exhibition at Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta celebrates the iconic photographer's work and legacy. A new exhibition at Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta, titled 'Gordon Parks: The South in Color,' is showcasing more than... National Today, 6 April 2026 -
New Atlanta exhibit showcases Gordon Parks' rare images of the segregated South
A new exhibit in Atlanta is shining a light on the work of legendary photographer Gordon Parks. 'Gordon Parks: The... CBS News, 3 April 2026
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Atlanta's Art Scene Gains Global Recognition
From photography exhibitions to the closure of a landmark art magazine, Atlanta's art community is making waves on the national stage. Atlanta's art scene is gaining global recognition, with two major events highlighting the city's longstanding relationships with national art figures,... National Today, 2 April 2026 -
Gordon Parks: The South in Color
Curated by Dawoud Bey, Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta, April 2–June 13, 2026 Jackson Fine Art is delighted to announce our spring exhibition Gordon Parks: The South in Color organized in partnership with... The Gordon Parks Foundation, 2 April 2026 -
Jackson Fine Art – The Gordon Parks Foundation : Gordon Parks : The South in Color
Jackson Fine Art presents their spring exhibition Gordon Parks: The South in Color organized in partnership with The Gordon Parks... The Eye of Photography, 2 April 2026
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9 essential Atlanta arts events this weekend
Each week, ArtsATL curates a selection of the most exciting arts and culture events happening in Atlanta this weekend, highlighting nine must-see experiences. Jackson Fine Art will present this new exhibition, organized in partnership with The Gordon Parks Foundation, from April 2 through... ArtsATL, 1 April 2026 -
A daughter remembers: Leslie Parks Bailey on Gordon Parks’s ‘The South in Color’
Leslie Parks Bailey is chopping as she talks about her father, noted American photographer Gordon Parks. Leslie Parks Bailey is chopping as she talks about her father, noted American photographer Gordon Parks. It’s the Friday before... Rough Draft Atlanta, 1 April 2026 -
Gordon Parks: Nationwide
Looking for an artist whose entire career stood as an unvarnished portrait of America with the nation celebrating and mourning its 250th anniversary? Look no further than Gordon Parks. In a career that spanned more than 50 years, photographer, filmmaker, musician and author Gordon Parks (1912–2006) created a groundbreaking... Forbes, 1 April 2026
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Gordon Parks: The South in Color at Jackson Fine Art
A Jackson Fine Art exhibition revisiting Gordon Parks’ photographs of the American South. CL RECOMMENDS CRITIC'S PICK: Thu., Apr. 2 - Sat., Jun. 13 Gordon Parks: The South in Color, Jackson Fine Art... Creative Loafing, 1 April 2026 -
The South in Color
For a city to be considered a proper art hub, the quality of the art curation and criticism coming out... Rough Draft Atlanta, 1 April 2026 -
Gordon Parks 'The South in Color' comes to Atlanta's Jackson Fine Art
Click here to read more One of the most recognized images from Gordon Parks's 1956 Life Magazine assignment, this photograph captures the beauty of an... WABE, 30 March 2026
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‘Footwork: Where We Gather’
Photo exhibit celebrates Atlanta’s team spirit A new exhibit at Emory’s Michael C. Carlos Museum presents photographs of Atlanta soccer, football and basketball fans in the... Emory University, 26 March 2026 -
Mona Kuhn: Museum Dialogues
The past months have been quite dynamics for photographer Mona Kuhn , with solo exhibitions at the Lianzhou Museum of... The Eye of Photography, 24 March 2026 -
A Window Into the Lives of New York City Renters
For Sunday’s issue of The New York Times Magazine, Gail Albert Halaban photographed city dwellers inside their apartments from across the street — with their permission, of course. When the photographer Gail Albert Halaban first moved to New York from Los Angeles in 2004, she and her newborn... The New York Times, 22 March 2026
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Cooper & Gorfer: Altered Gaze | Jackson Fine Art
Centered on female identity and empowerment, Altered Gaze, on view through March 21, is a testament to long-standing artistic partnerships.... Musée, 20 March 2026 -
Breezy Swathes of Fabric Dance Amid Landscapes in Thomas Jackson’s Photos
Multi-colored lengths of fabric billow in the breeze in the work of Thomas Jackson, challenging the relationship between nature, human... Colossal, 19 March 2026 -
Nostalgia and Decay Meet Theatricality in Andrew Moore’s Dramatic Photos
Known for his atmospheric photographs of landscapes, interiors, and urban centers that feel mysteriously locked in a not-so-distant past, Andrew... Colossal, 18 March 2026
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Between These Folded Walls, Utopia: Cooper & Gorfer in St Barth
At the Wall House Museum in Gustavia, internationally acclaimed artist duo Cooper & Gorfer unveil Between These Folded Walls, Utopia, a poetic and theatrical exploration of identity, migration, and the fragile dream of belonging. Cooper & Gorfer present Between These Folded Walls, Utopia at the Musée Territorial du Wall House in Gustavia, Saint... L'Officiel St. Barth, 15 March 2026 -
Gordon Parks: The South in Color
Some exhibitions feel important. Others feel necessary. “ Gordon Parks: The South in Color ” at Jackson Fine Art is... All About Photo, 14 March 2026 -
How photographer Sheila Pree Bright found her World Cup muse
Artist’s exhibition, ‘Footwork: Where We Gather,’ is part of Emory University initiative celebrating soccer and fan culture. Standing in a gallery space, photographer Sheila Pree Bright is taking in what she calls 'moments of meditation.' These moments... uATL, 5 March 2026
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Art imitates life in Sheila Pree Bright’s “Footwork: Where We Gather”
The eyes of the boy are wide open as he looks at the young man in front of him. The... The Atlanta Voice, 4 March 2026 -
Cooper & Gorfer: Multilayered Storytelling
Photography, painting, textiles and video collide in the works of Cooper & Gorfer, the Stockholm-based duo of Sarah Cooper (b.... Aesthetica Magazine, 10 February 2026 -
Inside the Struggle to Preserve Georgia’s Butler Island, Home to a Notorious Plantation
Photographs by Sheila Pree Bright he route that runs straight through Darien, Georgia, and cuts across the marshes, rivers and creeks along coastal McIntosh County... Smithsonian Magazine, 31 January 2026
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John Chiara Illuminates the World’s Simple Mysteries
Building large-scale camera obscuras, Chiara makes wistful photographs that recall the medium’s origins—and our own. Some three hundred years ago, the Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico came to a humble conclusion that still startles today-that one... Aperture, 30 January 2026 -
Gordon Parks Foundation Marks 20th Anniversary with Exhibitions Curated by Dawoud Bey and Bryan Stevenson
April brings “The South in Color,” curated by photographer Dawoud Bey , at Atlanta gallery Jackson Fine Art. Focusing on... ARTNews, 16 January 2026 -
Inside a Bob Dylan Roadie’s Home: A Mash-Up of New York Street Culture
Pop culture and street art inspired this Long Island home with a Zen garden, Jay-Z rug and laser beams This maximalist Long Island home couldn’t be more different from the classic, coastal-inspired style that’s typical of the region. Created... Architectural Digest, 8 January 2026
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Going Through Mona Kuhn's Images With Her
Mona Kuhn is an American artist, born in São Paulo, Brazil, of German descent, in 1969. The family culture revolved... Blind Magazine, 6 January 2026 -
Saïdou Dicko at Jackson Fine Art
One’s first impression upon entering Saïdou Dicko’s solo exhibition “Fragile” was that one had arrived too early. Red-and-white packing tape... ARTFORUM, 2 January 2026