Celebrating the 2023 Photo Review Winners! This year's competition was juried by Dr. Deborah Willis, Chair of the Department of Photo and Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts!
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D’Angelo Lovell Williams’s Nuanced Vision of Black Queer Love
The Brooklyn-based nonbinary artist discusses their recent foray into weaving and how photographs can challenge the seemingly static images in our minds.
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Mohawk Artist Shelley Niro’s First Major Retrospective Opens at the National Museum of the American Indian
Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch confronts the challenges of being Indigenous and female in the United States and Canada. On view in NYC.
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A Massive Archive Tells the Story of Early African American Photographers
Arresting portraits, now a part of the Smithsonian collections, illuminate the little-known role these artists played in chronicling 19th-century life.
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Ahead of His Centennial, Gagosian Mounts a Major Richard Avedon Exhibition, With Works Chosen By Artists, Celebrities, and More
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Photographs of Mexico City's sex workers in the 90s @i_D
Joseph Rodriguez documented the lives, desires, and spirituality of the people inhabiting the dangerous La Merced district.
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