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Art
More Art Found in 'Nazi Trove'
By Denver Nicks
Very Realistic Statue of a Guy in His Underwear Causes a Brief Controversy at Wellesley College
By Samantha Grossman
Jackson Pollock: Early Photos of the Action Painter at Work
By Ben Cosgrove
Pussy Riot, the Art Show
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LIFE With Picasso: Genius at Work and at Play, 1948-1967
LIFE.com celebrates Pablo Picasso's career with a series of pictures made by photographer Gjon Mili over roughly two decades in the middle part of the last century.
By Liz Ronk
October 9, 2013
The Holy Bible, Appropriated: An Illustrated Scripture by Broomberg and Chanarin
Artists Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin speak about their newest book,
Holy Bible
, and the changing implications of photography and text as evidence in our image saturated culture.
By Jeffrey Ladd
June 6, 2013
'Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel': Collaborative Semantics
A new book looks back at decades of collaborative work by artists Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel.
By Lily Rothman
August 31, 2012
LIFE Goes to the Louvre, 1953
LIFE.com presents a selection of pictures from 1953 by Dmitri Kessel -- photos of what is still arguably, all these years later, the world's greatest museum: the wonderful, storied, glorious Louvre.
By Ben Cosgrove
August 7, 2012
Photoville: Established 2012; Population Growing
A new Brooklyn-based event aims to change what it means to be a photo festival. (It involves a dog run.)
By Lily Rothman
June 20, 2012
Shane Lavalette: Musical Heritage in the New South
Photographer Shane Lavalette turned to music in order to capture the American South for a project commissioned by the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
By Nate Rawlings
June 8, 2012
Photographs of the 'Great British Public' in London
What does it mean to be British in 2012? That's a question the London Festival of Photography has tried to answer with its headline show, "The Great British Public."
By Sonia van Gilder Cooke
May 30, 2012
Analog Interactivity and the Photography of Anouk Kruithof
Photographer Anouk Kruithof had taken too many photographs. So she found an editor who had never taken a single one.
By Paul Moakley
May 25, 2012
'Lakes, Trees and Honeybees': Matthew Brandt at Yossi Milo Gallery
Matthew Brandt, whose work is featured in a show at Yossi Milo Gallery in New York City, makes photographs that are
of
his subjects in two senses of the word.
By Lily Rothman
May 22, 2012
Jessica Eaton: Cube, Color, Cosmos
Canadian photographer Jessica Eaton, who recently won the photography prize at the 2012 Hyères Festival, uses her camera to create color invisible to the naked eye.
By Lily Rothman
May 16, 2012
Taryn Simon: 'A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I-XVIII'
Taryn Simon's new show, 'A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters,' is on view through Sept. 3 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
By Richard Lacayo
May 3, 2012
Harlem Revisited: A New Look at Dawoud Bey's New York Portraits
Present-day Chicago is not Harlem in 1979. Present-day Harlem isn’t even Harlem in 1979. But at the Art Institute of Chicago’s new exhibition
Dawoud Bey: Harlem USA
, some things have stayed the same.
By Lily Rothman
May 1, 2012
'Passengers' Wins the Fifth International Fotobook Festival Dummy Awards
The Le Bal photography museum in Paris hosted the Fifth International Fotobook Festival from April 20 – 22. Here we present selections from the top three winners for the festival's Dummy Award.
By Jeffrey Ladd
April 23, 2012
'Act': Meditations on the Disabled Body
Nearly three years ago, Denis Darzacq began photographing people facing challenges such as cerebral palsy and Down’s Syndrome, which has culminated in a series called ACT, on display at New York City’s Laurence Miller Gallery though June 15.
By Feifei Sun
April 13, 2012
Herb Ritts Retrospective: Naomi Campbell Remembers the Iconic Photographer
As a new exhibition celebrates the work of fashion photographer Herb Ritts, supermodel Naomi Campbell remembers the legendary lensman.
By Feifei Sun
April 10, 2012
Danny Lyon: The World Is Not My Home
For the past five decades the photographer Danny Lyon has produced a mix of documentary photographs and film—both politically conscious and personal. As the artist turns 70 this year, a coinciding exhibition will open at the Menil Collection in Houston.
By Jeffrey Ladd
March 29, 2012
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