Tag: Portraiture
“It’s a world in which Black folks can appear intimate, in unison with themselves, and in sync with one another”
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Exquisite flowers and gentle portraits blend in Zoo’s instinctive diptychs made during the first weeks of lockdown
Harriman is one of the most widely-shared photographers of the Black Lives Matter movement. Here, he shares his story, and discusses one of his favourite images
Former-dancer and now photographer Luis Alberto Rodriguez studies the movement of human form. Here, he reflects on the subject of the body in his work
Carrie Mae Weems, Dana Scruggs, Lola Flash and Mark Sealy invite us to look and consider — to acknowledge and act upon injustices that pervade the past and the present. In light of recent events, we return to interviews with them from our archive
Chanarin was poised to embark on a photographic survey of Britain for an installation at SFMOMA, however, confined to his apartment, the artist turned his lens on his partner Fiona Jane Burgess instead. Inspired by August Sander’s photograph the Painter’s Wife, Chanarin has made hundreds of portraits of Burgess at home during lockdown
Using webcam and Google Earth, Nicola Cordì’s diptychs show life in lockdown, from the inside, and outside