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…
In the News: Johnson Publishing Selling Archive Photos to Public
According to the Chicago Business Journal, historic photos from the Ebony and Jet magazine archives are being sold to the public for the first time. Pursuing new revenue streams, Johnson Publishing, whose titles…
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…
Not Your Garden Variety Sunday Best
NEW YORK—Imagine spotting this dashing pair in a lush manicured garden. “Sunday,” a collection of new photographs by Ruud van Empel features charming children photoshopped or “digitally collaged” into paradise-like environs wearing their…
Sphere of Influence: Elad Lassry at The Kitchen
NEW YORK—The architecture of the gallery is an essential component of “Elad Lassry: Untitled (Presence),” a photography exhibit that explores the relationships of various media. A complement to the Lassry billboard installed along…







