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Christina Elia
A new exhibition at the Leslie Lohman Museum uses Catherine Opie’s seminal photograph to explore different ideas of home.
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For her new solo show at MoMA PS1, the Finnish photographer explores the idea of self-presentation.
Patric McCoy captured Chicago’s queer community during a pivotal time in the city’s history.
An exhibition at Gagosian Gallery asks over 150 fashion designers, musicians, and other renowned creatives to reflect on the photographer’s legacy.
In ‘Nowhere New York’, Julia Gorton captures the city’s punk and no wave subcultures in all their hedonistic glory.
A new exhibition chronicles the 36 days Mary Ellen Mark spent capturing the women of an all-female psychiatric facility.
Sophia Giovannitti’s new solo show examines self-commodification and the power dynamics behind her conceptual performances.
Rachel Papo’s new photo book, ‘It’s Been Pouring’, documents mothers in their most vulnerable moments.
From tattoo parlors to private nightclubs, a new exhibition follows photographer Nathaniel Tetsuro Paolinelli’s exploration of the city.
In her new monograph ‘As It Was Give(n) To Me’, Stacy Kranitz documents her travels to challenge deep-rooted stereotypes about the region.
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