Tag: photography
For All Digital Futures
The latest in artcritical’s BOOKMARKED series offers an account of the displacement of photography through Robert Burley’s archival website
The Artist as Voyeur: Group Show as Peep Show
Rear Window Treatment at Louis B. James Gallery through January 17
Mind Ride: Nathan Lyons at Bruce Silverstein
The iconic photographer presents a new book and a new exhibition.
“Antiquated Piece of Shit”: Andrew Lampert at UTVAC
A show examining our relationship to tech, old and new.
Painting by Other Means: The Photography of Stuart Shils
Essay from his book launching at Steven Harvey tonight
The Production Line of Credulity: The Rhetoric of Christopher Williams
Williams’s recent retrospective was praised for its critical and visual ingenuity, but was that adoration misplaced?
Photo Presence, Video Fantasy: The Life and Work of Robert Heinecken
A traveling retrospective of Heinecken’s work is as timely as ever.
Recent Photography at artcritical
“HUBS” is a new category on artists and subjects discussed multiple times at artcritical.
Try to Make Yourself a Work of Art: Richard Prince’s New Portraits at Gagosian
Richard Prince uses Instagram, but not in the way most people do.
“Would You Please Keep Looking, Please?”: Samuel Fosso at the Walther Collection
Fosso challenges visions of African identity through self-portraiture.
