S*an D. Henry-Smith is an artist and writer working primarily in poetry, photography, and performance, engaging Black experimentalisms and collaborative practices. Photographer of the Week selections are drawn from “in…
S*an D. Henry-Smith is an artist and writer working primarily in poetry, photography, and performance, engaging Black experimentalisms and collaborative practices. Photographer of the Week selections are drawn from “in…
Res (b. 1985 in Paterson, NJ) is an artist and curator currently living and working in Stockholm, Sweden. The selection we’ve chosen is from their latest series, A Still Life,…
This week we feature the work of Genesis Báez, an artist primarily working with photography and video. Our selection comes from two bodies of work Otra Vida, Otra Vez and…
This week we feature the work of Isabella Convertino, a young artist residing in New York. Convertino’s images speak to the complications of adolescence, compounding memory and trauma as points…
Introducing Photographer of the Week, J Houston. Of their practice J writes: Relying on photographic practice, my images make possibilities out of the interior and mundane. Physical space dedicated to…
Introducing Photographer of the Week, Laurent Chevalier. Living and working in New York City, Laurent Chevalier utilizes photography to shift the frameworks of representative imagery. Using processes and media from…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #213, Shi Yangkun. From the onset of his career, Shi Yangkun has worked simultaneously as a reporter, photographer and visual artist. As a multimedia reporter…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #212, Meron Menghistab. Meron Menghistab is an Eritrean-American photographer based in Brooklyn and Seattle. Working primarily in editorial, his principal focus is to create portraiture…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #211, Tamara Abdul Hadi. Tamara Abdul Hadi is an Iraqi Canadian independent photographer, currently based in Beirut, Lebanon. Her work explores the complexity and idiosyncrasy…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #210, June Canedo de Souza. June Canedo de Souza is a Brazilian-American interdisciplinary artist based in between New York & Los Angeles. Her work considers…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #209: Myles Loftin. Myles’ work recognizes the latent power that images hold, and seeks to utilize that power as a means for creating positive change….
Introducing Photographer of the Week #208: Elena Helfrecht. Elena’s work revolves around the inner space and the phenomena of consciousness, emerging from an autobiographical context and opening up to the…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #207: Eduardo L. Rivera. The 1960s posed great issues for Mexico. The Mexican Miracle, which was a development strategy that sustained the country’s economic growth…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #206: Daniel Dorsa “I’ve always been fascinated with my home state of Florida. Although it has a surplus of natural beauty, there’s a lot of…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #205: Maciek Pogoza “The pictures that compose PARIS NORD have been taken in and around a neighborhood into which I had just recently moved at…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #204: Hailun Ma “I was born and raised in Urumqi Xinjiang Uyghur, the most important place in the Silk Road, where Chinese silk had been…
Introducing Photographer of the Week #203, Marcelo Gabriel Yáñez. “These are images are from a project titled Entre Nous which I’ve tried to work on as one continuous and mostly…
Jillian Freyer (b. 1989 Connecticut) holds a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and an MFA from the Yale School of Art, where she was awarded the John…
Widline Cadet is a Haitian born artist based in New York. Her practice is deeply rooted in her experience as an emigrant/immigrant/migrant and explores the racial and cultural tensions and…
Brian Vu is an Asian American photographer based in New York City. Vu’s portraits capture the multifaceted and colorful lives of queer people. These photographs present the subjects in settings…
Fire Island Night paints a hedonistic nocturne of several historic gay communities on a barrier island near New York City, which itself is under constant threat of erosion into the sea….
Jenna Westra uses the body to reimagine The Set as a framework that activates the performers within it, transforming accidental or chance movements into intentional, choreographed actions for the camera….
Steffanie Padilla is a Mexican-American artist based in Los Angeles, California. She holds a BFA in Photography from California State University of Long Beach and is currently a prospective MFA…
Benjamin Bustamante is a photographer working on an ongoing project about his family and lifelong home in Los Angeles. Mementos, portraits, and still lives that capture the family’s reality and…
Born in Korea, raised in Kuwait and currently living in New York, photographer Joeun Lee includes both manipulated and untouched images in her body of work to blur the boundaries…