Isabelle Armand’s New Photographic Book Documents the Lives of Two Wrongfully Convicted Men in Mississippi
Jessica Antola Releases Debut Book Circadian Landscape
Brooklyn based photographer, Jessica Antola, takes us on a journey with her newly released book titled Circadian Landscape. Laumont collaborated with the artist to create archival pigment prints that were exhibited during her book release at Foley Gallery.
Harry Agress’ Photographic Series “A World of Wonder, Beauty and Spirit”
Henry Leutwyler Exhibition at Foley Gallery
Richard Mosse Opening at Jack Shainman Gallery
Jennifer Wen Ma’s Multi-Media Installation at Art021
Milagros de la Torre featured in SVA i3 Lecture Series
Conceptual photographer Milagros de la Torre is speaking at the School of Visual Arts as part of the i3: Images, Ideas, Inspiration lecture series. Free and open to the public on Tuesday, October 22, at 7PM. One of the preeminent contemporary photographers working today, de la Torre’s haunting images hang in the permanent collections of some of the biggest museums … Read More
Per-Anders Pettersson Releases Book & Speaks with Vogue
Swedish-born Per-Anders Pettersson is known the world over for his beautiful yet politically-charged photography. His photos showcase his eye for fashion and beauty, while his focus on Africa tells the narrative of the changing global climate. Watch Per-Anders Pettersson talk with Italian Vogue about the changes he’s seen in Africa in the last two decades. The perception of Africa is … Read More
Carrie Mae Weems Wins MacArthur Genius Grant
Congratulations to Carrie Mae Weems, one of the recipients of the 2013 MacArthur Fellowships! Carrie Mae Weems is an accomplished photographer, filmmaker, and activist living and working in Syracuse, NY. As she told the New York Times recently, Ms. Weems expects to put her fellowship toward a “fictional autobiography.” This year Ms. Weems turns 60, and it is interesting to … Read More