With a healthy sprinkle of plastic and tinsel, Friedlander's visions of a commercial, uniquely Am...
In 1961, Nancy Lassalle was given permission to photograph a two-day teachers seminar led by Geor...
Lovell's poetical installations invoke the lost voices of African American ancestry
A poetic and exquisitely produced clothbound monograph personally conceived by photographer Steph...
'The Eakins Press Foundation is proud to announce the publication of Magicians & Charlatans, by t...
Originally published to great acclaim in 1976, The American Monument has become one of the most s...
Portraits of 50 pioneering figures of the Harlem Renaissance
Aware of the immortal power of words, Walker Evans (1903-75) chose to leave a last will and testa...
For sixty years, new York artist Mary frank (b. 1993, england) has been making deeply personal wo...
Walker Evans in his own words: the legendary interview, back in print
Extraordinary images of the circus in its heyday, from the rediscovered great American photographer
Early work from Lee Friedlander capturing a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement
Friedlander's social landscape is a who's who of postwar American photography
A superbly assembled survey of Friedlander's abiding fascination with the American social landsca...