It is early morning in Memphis and already the photographer William Eggleston is planning his next project. “I’ll be in Paris very soon,” he explains. “I work with people at Cartier.
Spread across three hefty volumes, The Outlands traces the route from William Eggleston’s birthplace of Memphis back to old Mississippi, where he was raised. The Outlands embodies everything Eggleston ...
The photographer reflects on his connection to image-making in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina’s impact on New Orleans ...
The Open Road: Photography and the American Road Trip, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas [itinerary: Amarillo Museum of Art, Texas; Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg, ...
Color photography was popularized by the young artists of the 70’s like William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Larry Sultan and more. Color became part of the subject and photographs became more conceptual ...
William Eggleston belonged to this place. A Memphis-born hard-drinker and carouser, he was one of its cast, though aristocratic (with all its shadows) by birth, and one of its finest ethnographers. He ...
Internationally acclaimed photographer Alec Soth didn’t intend to create the photo book “Advice for Young Artists.” But in ...
US presidential election has seen the most poisonous campaign in living memory. As election day looms, the national mood is ...
The Art Gallery of Ontario announced an extraordinary gift of contemporary artworks from the Estate of Philip B. Lind. A tremendous supporter of Canadian artists and museums.
The formal aim of social documentary was initially to keep records, but by the 1930s, it evolved to enlighten and educate. Photographers gathered images to develop a ‘picture story’—a ...