Photography
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Mike Sinclair|Gallery
Midway at the Oasis
Photo of Neshoba County Fair, Philadelphia, Mississippi.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
THE Bite THATS Rite
A photograph by John Szarkowski from Looking After Louis Sullivan at the Art Institute.
Julie Lasky|Gallery
Protect Me from What I Want
Photo in memory of Tobias Wong.
Michelle Hauser|Slideshows
The Leisure of Looking: A Pedestrian View in a High-Speed Era
The current exhibition at the Houston Center for Photography comes from a huge private collection of vernacular group photographs.
Michael Bierut|Slideshows
The Bones of Francois Robert
Francois Robert has spent hundreds of hours arranging the bones of a single human skeleton into a series of striking iconic shapesto create a series he calls "Stop the Violence."
Alexandra Lange|Essays
In the Family
Beautiful work by my brother, Jeremy M. Lange, in the New York Times Sunday.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Reciting Modernist Architects
She hated it when Daddy made her recite modernist architects.
Jason Orton|Gallery
Tinder Boxes
Unfortunately, planners and developers frequently see landscapes likes these as blank canvases that can be cleared or leveled flat.
Mark Lamster|Essays
Double Vision: Did David Burdeny Copy Sze Tsung Leong?
When does inspiration cross over the line into plagiarism and copyright infringement?
Alexandra Lange|Essays
All Rubble Is Not Alike
I watched Manufactured Landscapes in the weeks before Christmas and it was just too depressing to post about in the run-up to gift day.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Pay No Attention to Me
In one of those strange topical coincidences, this Sunday’s Arts & Leisure section has a profile of Iwan Baan, a Dutch architectural photographer who is the post-Stoller-Shulman-Molitor savior of architectural photography.
Alexandra Lange|Essays
Buildings That Aren't There
Photography needs to prove itself again as an interpretive medium for architecture somewhere this side of art.
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