In capturing the revelations of Venice Beach, Dotan Saguy has created a body of work with unexpected, enthusiastic surprise. His fascination for the colorful, tattooed, costumed community is palpable.
Messages From Another World covers six different countries in Asia and Europe to understand and portray the underlying ancient beliefs of these countries. Pursuing her quest as an artist armed with th
Finding Bones introduces a newly rediscovered body of work by Grey Crawford. It's an anthology of photographs that embody the creative spirit that was prevalent throughout the Los Angeles art scene at
Imperial is the youngest and poorest county in California and one of the mainproducers of winter vegetables, salads, grain, and alfalfa in the United States.The demand for water is enormous—oldwater r
When Jay Wolke made these photographs in the late 1980s and early 1990s, there were two major centers for gambling in the United States: Las Vegas, Nevada and Atlantic City, New Jersey. He was fascina
This photo series is Kenji Toma's homage to the botanical illustrations in Choix Des Plus Belles Fleurs by Pierre-Joseph Redouté, one of the most well-regarded flower encyclopedias of the ninetee
In 2011, during a visit to Paris' Bibliothèque nationale, Tara Bogart saw the photograph Marie Laurent (1865) by Nadar and was immediately intrigued. The photograph, taken from behind, was of a y
For Iranian-American photographer Ashkan Sahihi, New York City in the 1980s epitomized refuge and protection, progress and opportunity. But the community was soon shaken by HIV and AIDS, and numerous
New Deal Utopias explores one of the most ambitious but overlooked programs of the New Deal, the Greenbelt Towns, designed and built by the United States government to be model cities in the 1930s. Th
Campo Verano is a series reinterpreting the photographic portraits affixed to grave markers in Campo Verano, the largest cemetery in Rome. This series of portraits is a continuation of Torben Eskerod’
Both funny and moving, the book addresses changing realities between generations in a visually captivating life of privilege. Images of Sage Sohier's mother in her youth, posing as a model for renowne