Day Without Art: Robert Mapplethorpe and His Artistic Shift
Mapplethorpe used the camera as a means of taking artistic control over his AIDS diagnosis.
Read MoreMapplethorpe used the camera as a means of taking artistic control over his AIDS diagnosis.
Read MoreBad dog! Jumping, barking, pulling, hogging, guarding, as captured in art.
Read MoreAn exhibition of Metzker’s photographs offers “assembled related moments presented for simultaneous viewing.”
Read MoreMumler’s “spirit photographs” claimed to bring back spirits of the dearly departed.
Read MoreCurators Martineau and Salvesen discuss Mapplethorpe and his 2012 exhibitions.
Read MoreA portrait of Keith Haring and Juan Dubose in honor of National Coming Out Day.
Read MorePrints and photographs look inside the houses and villas of Pompeii.
Read MoreArtist and poet Moro was a central figure in the early 20th-century avant-garde.
Read MoreA new exhibition spotlights Metzker, one of the great photographers of the last half century.
Read MoreReflections on Ritts' attitude toward the female form
Read MoreJohn Divola’s collaborative Scavenger Hunt is featured in the Getty Museum Entrance Hall.
Read MoreIn 1942, Dorothea Lange created a poignant photograph of a Japanese-American family’s belongings.
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