Whether portraying families at play, people walking along urban streets, or portraits of individuals, Derrick […]
Tiny Art Show Repurposes a Disused Stairwell into a 1:6-Scale Gallery
In 2016, while artist McKay Lenker Bayer was still an undergraduate, her professor assigned the […]
Charming Flights of Fancy Fill Vanessa Gillings’ Imaginative Illustrations
For fans of cozy cottages, sipping tea with a good book, exploring misty woodlands, and […]
Armed with Scraps, Lydia Ricci Builds a World of Messy Miniatures
For Lydia Ricci, a broken pencil, outdated forms, long-ago paid bills, and tattered bits of […]
In ‘The Party is Over,’ Murmure Confronts the Absurd Spectacle of the End Times
In a world this absurd and disastrous, do we gravitate toward cynicism or levity? For […]
Blink and You’d Miss the Moments Topping This Year’s Pure Street Photography Awards
Coincidence is around every corner, and immortalizing a split second of fleeting chaos takes a […]
What Do Astronomy and Jewelry Have in Common? In the Late Renaissance, Look to the Stars
In the famous first stanza of the 17th-century poem “Auguries of Innocence,” William Blake writes: […]
For 45 Years, Jamel Shabazz Photographed the Joyful Refuge of Prospect Park
“Street photography is a way of life,” Jamel Shabazz says, a sentiment he’s embodied and […]
Ant Hamlyn’s Vibrant, Smushed Still Lifes Preserve the Impermanent
Known for his squishy flowers and foliage made of polyurethane-coated fabrics, often encased-slash-smushed behind panels […]
Contemporary Photographers in Australia and New Zealand Define ‘Exposure’
Across a range of genres, from portraits to landscapes to wildlife, the work of 40 […]