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Cindy Sherman self portrait

Cindy Sherman: Monument Valley Girl

The artist's self portrait plays with our notions of an archetypal West
March 2009 | By Victoria Olsen

people group up and leave a sort of comfortable space around them

Richard Misrach's Ominous Beach Photographs

A new exhibition of oversized photographs by Richard Misrach invites viewers to have fun in the sun. Or does it?
August 2008 | By Kenneth R. Fletcher

More With Richard Misrach

The Photographer explains how a series of beach pictures were inspired by the events of September 11
August 01, 2008 | By Kenneth R. Fletcher

boy under a bridge

Gregory Crewdson's Epic Effects

The photographer uses movie production techniques to create "in-between moments." But you'll have to supply the story line
June 2008 | By Kenneth R. Fletcher

"I always thought of Bill as like us," says Karen Chatham (left), "until years later, when I realized that he was famous."

They Needed to Talk

And family friend William Eggleston, his camera at his side, felt compelled to shoot
May 2007 | By Emily Yellin

"Everything becomes something else; it has new meaning for me," says Robert Creamer.

What Camera?

Look what photographer Robert Creamer can do with a flatbed scanner
May 2007 | By Marian Smith Holmes

The Deciding Moment

A newly published scrapbook of Henri Cartier-Bresson's early photographs is changing some notions about how he worked
April 2007 | By Sarah Boxer

BBQ Inn in 1971

Time After Time

William Christenberry embraces the impermanent
January 2007 | By Carolyn Kleiner Butler

Mann now uses an old view camera.

Model Family

Sally Mann's unflinching photographs of her children have provoked controversy, but one of her now-grown daughters wonders what all the fuss was about
May 2005 | By Molly Roberts

A Fresh Look at Diane Arbus

A new retrospective featuring an unprecedented number of the troubled photographer's images makes the case for her innovative artistry
May 2004 | By Tessa DeCarlo

"The less a place has been explored, the better," says Solis (in an old Manhattan freight tunnel.) "The soul marks are fresh."

Tunnel Visionary

Intrepid explorer Julia Solis finds beauty in the ruins of derelict urban structures
April 2004 | By Stephen P. Williams

Training Wheels

July 2002 | By Elizabeth Royte


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