In the News: Judge Rules William Eggleston Can Clone His Own Work, Rebuffing Angry Collector
Last April, collector Jonathan Sobel filed suit against William Eggleston, claiming the photographer “diluted the value of Sobel’s collection by printing larger, digital versions of some of his best-known works and then selling…
Chuck Close X President Obama
WASHINGTON, DC—At the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, a pair of presidential portraits (one for each term, perhaps) is on exhibit. The tapestries by Chuck Close depict President Obama looking alternatively authoritative and amused….
In the News: Q. & A.: Howard French’s Images of Shanghai
The New Yorker’s Evan Osnos talks to journalist Howard French, an accomplished writer who has added photography to his repertoire, about his new book “Disappearing Shanghai: Photographs and Poems of an Intimate Way…
At Robert Miller Gallery, Revealing Portraits by Josh Lehrer
NEW YORK—”FSA Photography & Contemporary Social Realism,” an exhibition at Robert Miller Gallery features current and historic images by 11 photographers who train their lenses on ordinary people. “Becoming Visible,” a series of…
Photographs Comment on Suburbanization in Australia
NEW YORK—In each of photographs on exhibit at Galerie Lelong, the bare bones of a wooden house frame have been tossed into a cluster of trees on a leafy landscape. Clearly symbolism is…







