Tamas Dezso: NOTES FOR AN EPILOGUE

Spiritual tradition and physical heritage are simultaneously disintegrating in Romania. Time is beginning to undermine centuries-old traditions preserved in tiny villages, in communities of only a few houses, as well as the bastions of the communist era’s enforced industrialisation, which became part and parcel of Romania’s recent history. Those living...

Agustín David: At the heart of it

I had this idea of Iceland from long time ago, an idea that somehow changes the perception I had of myself as a photographer, giving a new and fresh air to my photography. In this series I try to show what I felt when I was driving through Iceland by...

Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison: Precipice

Much has been written about Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison, the husband and wife duo who met as students in New Mexico. She was studying dance and metalsmithing, while he was focused on photography. Within a few years of graduating, they gained instant recognition for their collaborative works that presented constructed...

Steve McCurry: India

Steve McCurry: India, co-organized by the Rubin Museum and the International Center of Photography, brings together stunning photographs of India—its people, monuments, landscapes, seasons, and cities—by the renowned photographer Steve McCurry. The exhibition, which is representative of three decades of McCurry’s work, is the first museum presentation to focus on...

Rotimi Fani-Kayode: (1955-1989)

Light Work, in partnership with Autograph ABP, is pleased to present Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989), a solo retrospective of the work of this seminal and highly influential figure in 1980s black British and African contemporary art. Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 34,...

Andrew Moore: Dirt Meridian

Andrew Moore’s Dirt Meridian exhibition features a selection of the photographs Moore began taking along the Hundredth Meridian in 2005, strikingly documenting the diverse terrain and rural communities characteristic of that region. Andrew Moore was born 1957 in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. He is best known for his richly colored images...

Noah Addis: Future Cities

According to United Nations estimates, there are nearly a billion people living in slums and informal settlements–one out of every seven people on the planet. This number is expected to grow to three billion by the middle of the century. While informal communities may outwardly appear to be ruled by...

Gohar Dashti: Iran Untitled and Stateless

Featuring 16 images from Iran, Untitled 2013 and Stateless 2014/ 2015, as well as the video, Slow decay, Dashti’s Selected Works are set in Iran, but the ideas therein transcend geography. By exploring the influence of history in a manner more squarely focused on the aesthetic rather than the political,...

Fabrice Monteiro: Maroons

Maroon is an English word that originates from the Spanish, “Cimarron”, which means living on the peaks. Between the 16th and 19th centuries an estimated 12 million Africans were enslaved and sent to the Americas. During the many voyages between Africa and the Americas, an estimated almost 2 million Africans...

Gerd Ludwig: Sleeping Cars

Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present Sleeping Cars, an exhibition of work by contemporary documentary photographer Gerd Ludwig. The exhibition features large scale photographs of resting cars at night throughout Los Angeles. Undeniably the city of cars; these vehicles are the blood in the veins of Los Angeles. Ludwig documents...