Review: Photography
The heart and soul of Harlem
The black-and-white Esquire photo
of 57 jazz musicians (plus a few local children)…
Instant gratification
The Polaroid Project is a well produced, large-format hardback, with informative…
When the camera nearly always lies
The Tate Modern’s ‘Performing for the Camera’ began with Yves Klein’s famous Leap…
Riding the concrete
Arriving like a solid slab of Brutalism, Long Live Southbank is a celebration of 40…
Love songs for Piano
In her photographs and brief text for Office Romance (Aperture, $29.95, £19.95…
One image, many photos
Near the beginning of Magnum Contact Sheets there is a photograph by Susan Meiselas…
Still standing and outstanding
The demolition of the Pruitt-Igoe housing project in St Louis, Missouri, in the…
Trust me, I’m a photographer
I’m familiar with Joan Fontcuberta’s work, so I should have known better. The Spanish…
A studio sensation
In 1930, a 24-year-old German, Horst P. Horst (born Horst Paul Albert Bohrmann)…
Letters on location
Many francophiles would say that there are more interesting, beautiful cities to…