Vic Bakin - Epitome photojournalismVoid 2024 Epitome by Kyiv based artist Vic Bakin combines photographs from his archive with recent images made in war torn areas, all printed in a makeshift darkroom in his apartment. Collectively, the entangled images create a personal visual poem exploring themes of fragility, beauty, masculinity, war and uncertainty. The process of making the palm sized prints became, for me, a meditation, an urge to find personal balance, and a contemplative
Tired of the mystical thinking and emotionalism that had underscored Bay Area photography since the 1940s
An empty laundrette
Drake and Gonzalez reflect on their different family histories of migration and identity and the ways their backgrounds both intersect and diverge
The writer Jenny Erpenbeck
She received a 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship in support of her current project
Published on the occasion of the exhibition at The Mayor Gallery
Artist photographer Hannah Collins has worked with Doris Derby to recount the events photographed in extensive texts which accompany the images
when Sage Sohier was a young photographer living in Boston
Into the Fire is Matt Stuart’s second book of photographs following on from his critically acclaimed ‘All that life can Afford’
In Picture Summer on Kodak Film
exposing what the medium failed to represent – women
His work is deadpan