2018
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Cullum’s Notebook: At year’s end, Atlanta shows tackle weighty issues
The waning weeks of the year, a time when some of us feel inclined to contemplate the world’s biggest issues,... ArtsATL, 20 December 2018 -
Close Look: Meghann Riepenhoff at Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta, GA
Born in Atlanta, GA, Meghann Riepenhoff is an artist based in Bainbridge Island, WA, and San Francisco, CA. She received... Burnaway, 15 December 2018 -
These Artists Are Creating Work That’s About, and Made From, Food
IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, 16 raw yolks sit in a plastic ice-cube tray, each compartment brimming with albumen. Around the tray... The New York Times Style Magazine, 29 November 2018
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Fallen Fruit on the cover of ArtNews
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Anna Atkins & Photography’s Blue Beginnings
Today, photography’s ubiquity makes it hard to imagine the infancy of the form, when creating just one image was a... The New York Review of Books, 24 November 2018 -
Capturing the Complexities of the Modern South, in Photographs
A new exhibition challenges the perceived identity of the American South, at a time when the definition of regionalism itself is in flux. Accepting the South for what it is, instead of what we imagine it to be, is not easy. “I think... The New York Times, 21 November 2018
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Artist Lalla Essaydi Is Diverting the ‘Voyeuristic Gaze’ of Arab Women at Her First Show in Singapore
Few artists mine the intersection of Eastern and Western cultural exchange quite like Lalla Essaydi . For one thing, she... Artnet News, 20 November 2018 -
Review: Richard McCabe curates sprawling exhibit of Southern photography
The largest photography exhibition to date at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, this sprawling “New Southern Photography” show, curated... Gambit, 19 November 2018 -
7 Female Photographers You Should Know from Paris Photo
Too many women photographers have been nearly lost to history , while those working today encounter an industry rife with... Artsy, 15 November 2018
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ARTFORUM: Critics Picks, New Southern Photography
The walk from the Lee Circle streetcar stop to the Ogden is punctuated by a column divested of its Confederate... ARTFORUM, 10 November 2018 -
Palermo: The Place to Be in 2019
Chi avrebbe mai pensato che dopo dieci anni a New York mi trasferissi a Palermo? Ebbene sì, l’ho fatto e... Vogue Italia, 9 November 2018 -
Gordon Parks: The New Tide
Gordon Parks: The New Tide, Early Work 1940–1950 traces his rapid evolution from an accomplished, self-taught practitioner to an independent... Gordon Parks Foundation , 8 November 2018
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Paris versus Shanghai: photo fairs old and new compared
Despite censorship, China’s appetite for photography is growing but Paris Photo remains pre-eminent This month, the 22nd edition of Paris Photo (8-11 November) kicks off in the Grand Palais with 196 exhibitors—and an... The Art Newspaper, 7 November 2018 -
Delirious Photographs of Flowers Which Began as a Birthday Gift
Boston-based photographer Abelardo Morell has a longstanding tradition of giving Lisa, his wife of over 40 years, a bouquet of... AnOther, 5 November 2018 -
His Three Loves: Photography, Art History and Lisa
Back in February 2014, the eminent American photographer Abelardo Morell found himself getting tired of the same old thing —... The New York Times, 5 November 2018
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NOTABLE PHOTO BOOKS OF 2018
Throughout this year, in reviews, features and interviews, we’ve highlighted a remarkable collection of new photo books. From reissues of... PDN, 1 November 2018 -
Europe’s biggest photo fair returns – Paris Photo, 08-11 November
Paris Photo is back, with a section devoted to erotic photography and a tour focusing on work by women as... British Journal of Photography, 31 October 2018 -
At The High And In Hale County, Photographer William Christenberry’s Testaments To Time And Memory Still Stand
“The place makes you who you are, creates who you are,” photographer William Christenberry remarked in 1994. For four decades,... ArtsATL, 29 October 2018
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Everything is Light
In her recent photography, Mona Kuhn evokes LA’s iconic architecture and landscapes. Los Angeles seems literally made of light. Most days, an unbroken blaze shines down from cloudless skies where palm trees... Aperture, 26 October 2018 -
Photography: A Living Art - Then and Now
The National Portrait Gallery began acquiring photographs shortly after its foundation in 1856, although the first photograph did not officially... National Portrait Gallery, 20 October 2018 -
Book Review: Flowers For Lisa
In his latest series, Abelardo Morell takes a traditional still life subject — a vase of flowers — and pushes and pulls it well beyond the typical boundaries of that genre, with endlessly delightful results. Photographer Abelardo Morell is a relentlessly curious artist, often striving to capture complex images (and ideas) in single frames that... Lensculture, 16 October 2018
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Masao Yamamoto's Poetic Photography Debuts in Canada
Filled with lost memories and nostalgia, the photographs of Masao Yamamoto seem to come from another era. Ever since the... Widewalls, 12 October 2018 -
Meghann Ripenhoff, Imprint
Meghann Riepenhoff, an Atlanta native, creates dynamic camera-less cyanotypes by allowing her materials to organically interact with the forces of... WSI Magazine, 12 October 2018 -
Abelardo Morell, After Monet
For After Monet, made in France during the summers of 2015 and 2016, Morell employed his Tent/Camera, a device unique... WSI Magazine, 11 October 2018
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The Southern Photographers of the New Generation
William Eggleston, Sally Mann, and William Christenberry made Southern photography famous. Now, in this new century, the torches are being passed through a new exhibition now on view in New Orleans. When I graduated from the Fine Arts Department at Florida State University in 1998, my professors told me, “Go to... The Bitter Southerner, 9 October 2018 -
Erik's first European solo museum exhibition at The Musée des Beaux-Arts in Le Locle
We are extremely excited to invite you to Erik's first European solo museum exhibition at The Musée des Beaux-Arts in... 8 October 2018 -
Suspended Groups of Umbrellas, Lollipops, and Plates Swarm the Isle of Man in New Photographs by Thomas Jackson
Thomas Jackson (previously ) uses man-made objects to imitate the self-organizing behavior of large groups of birds, fish, or insects... Colossal, 8 October 2018
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Abelardo Morell: Flowers For Lisa
A Delirium of Photographic Invention It is always exciting to see a well-established photographer take a left turn into new territory. Photographic artist Abelardo Morell... Lenscratch, 5 October 2018 -
New Voices in Southern Photography and Where to See Them This Fall
When people envision the South, they may conjure images made by photographers who stylized the “Southernization” of aesthetics during the... 5 October 2018 -
New Southern Photography at The Ogden Museum of Southern Art
New Southern Photography was conceived in 2012 as a way to promote the superb photography being practiced in the twenty-first... Lensculture, 1 October 2018
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How Gordon Parks Became Gordon Parks
At the beginning of the 1940s, Gordon Parks was a self-taught fashion and portrait photographer documenting daily life in both... The New York Times, 30 September 2018 -
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window’ Review: Voyeuristic Beauty
The photographer peers through windows into people’s apartments, offering viewers—and the subjects themselves—stage-managed opportunities for intimacy. The future lies behind us; Gail Albert Halaban’s “Out My Window” project is as conceptual as contemporary arts projects are... The Wall Street Journal , 18 September 2018 -
Lensculture: Bastiaan Woudt
Since first picking up a camera in 2009, photographer Bastiaan Woudt has generated an incredible oeuvre of black and white... Lensculture , 13 September 2018
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New York Photos: Pike Slip to Sugar Hill
Pictures of New York as you’ve never seen before — unique mural-size images with inverted color that makes the city seem bathed in liquid alien light. In the best tradition of great artists, John Chiara creates art that makes the old and familiar seem fresh, new... Lenscratch , 13 September 2018 -
Charting New Territory in Landscape Photography
Most surprising in the Denver Art Museum’s current landscape photography show is the number of photographers who never enter the landscape, introducing new relationships within the genre and medium. DENVER — Nontraditional technologies and materials aimed at re-imagining the category of landscape photography are one of the many strengths... Hyperallergic, 6 September 2018 -
Intersection of Gazes: Mona Kuhn
Jamil Hellu, Haley Morris-Cafiero, Kristine Potter EUQINOM Gallery in San Francisco presents ‘Intersection of Gazes’ , a group exhibition that brings together contemporary photographers who are... The Eye of Photography, 4 September 2018
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Filter Photo- 2018 Festival Keynote Speaker – Mona Kuhn
Please join us in kicking off the 2018 Filter Photo Festival with a lecture by Mona Kuhn. Mona Kuhn is... Filter Photo, 30 August 2018 -
The Anxious, Hopeful Faces of Young People in Shenzhen, China
In Chinese, the name of Shenzhen, the sprawling, coastal megatropolis famed for its affluence and factories, means “deep drains.” A... The New Yorker, 30 August 2018 -
Camera-less Images Made with Wind, Sand and Sea
Meghann Riepenhoff’s recent work is rooted in her fascination with humans’ relationships to the landscape, time, and impermanence. Entitled “Littoral... PDN Photo of The Day, 29 August 2018
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Sally Mann Deconstructs the South in "A Thousand Crossings"
Sally Mann’s images lit my fire for photography. I was 13 years old when I first saw one of her... Lensculture , 21 August 2018 -
GUP #56 | Tabitha Soren
A great shift is underway in our means of communication. Increasingly, we are using visual, rather than verbal, language. Simultaneously,... GUP, 8 August 2018 -
These Photographers Show Instagram What the Beach Really Looks Like
These days, the beach picture has become the go-to tactic of vacationing Instagrammers who continue to wish to induce envy... W Magazine, 22 July 2018
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Photos: “Mukono” by Bastiaan Woudt at Jackson Fine Art
Self-trained photographer Bastiaan Woudt traveled to Mukono, Uganda, in October 2017 to take photographs for the Marie-Stella-Maris Foundation , which... ArtsATL, 20 July 2018 -
Exploring the world with a compact lens kit
Bastiaan Woudt works in a wide range of photographic disciplines: landscape, still life, and portrait. He travels the world with... PHASEONE Stories, 12 July 2018 -
Aesthetica Featuring Bastiaan Woudt
Bastiaan Woudt’s (b. 1987) Mukono, on display at Jackson Fine Art, Atlanta, tracks the story of a community in Uganda.... Aesthetica, 10 July 2018
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Vee Speers Bulletproof & Dystopia
For her series The Birthday Party, Vee Speers captured the fanciful spirit of childhood in a series of portriats that... All About photo, 10 July 2018 -
Allegorical Tales and The U.S. Debut of Bastiaan Woudt
Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta, Georgia, is hosting the debut U.S. exhibition of Dutch artist Bastiaan Woudt, showing a selection... PDN , 6 July 2018 -
Art + Science: Magic: Thomas Jackson
Inspired by natural science and consumer culture, Thomas Jackson juxtaposes mass manufactured consumer products within a natural environment to create... Lenscratch, 4 July 2018
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Bastiaan Woudt at Jackson Fine Art
Bastiaan Woudt, a young and largely self-taught artist, first attracted acclaim in 2016 when he was awarded the Van Vlissingen... Wall Street International , 26 June 2018 -
Vee Speers at Jackson Fine Art
For her series The Birthday Party, Vee Speers captured the fanciful spirit of childhood in a series of portriats that... Wall Street International, 25 June 2018 -
Three Decades of Lifeguards at New York's Jones Beach
“The hard-core lifeguards return decade after decade, like the swallows to Capistrano,” Greg Donaldson, who worked as a lifeguard at... The New Yorker, 22 June 2018
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MATTHEW BRANDT: 1864
Los Angeles photographer, Matthew Brandt , is a bit of a rock star in the photography world, challenging our ideas... Lenscratch, 15 June 2018 -
Ethics, Excess, Extinction
An exhibition exploring the reality of endangered species and humanity's responsibility to protect them Will humanity embrace the instrinsic value of animals and our moral obligation to safeguard them? In this exhibit by Art... Google Arts & Culture , 12 June 2018 -
'Baywatch' Gets Its Game Face On
Joseph Szabo photographed the lifeguards at Jones Beach for 25 years. He saw things that most of us never will. “Put yourself in the position of the average person going to Jones Beach for the day,” the photographer Joseph Szabo... The New York Times, 8 June 2018
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In Denver, Landscapes Soaked, Digitized and Irradiated
Adam Jeppesen walked from northernmost Alaska to the far end of South America, making a photograph a day—487 in all.... The Wall Street Journal , 8 June 2018 -
New Images of the American South
Jackson Fine Art in Atlanta, Georgia, debuts of a much-anticipated new body of work from photographer Andrew Moore . The... PDN , 8 June 2018 -
‘A Giant to Those Who Know’:
David Zwirner to Represent Estate of Photographer Roy DeCarava David Zwirner has taken on worldwide representation for the estate of photographer Roy DeCarava, whose moody and diffuse black-and-white images... Art News, 8 June 2018
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The fine art of spying on your neighbors
Gail Albert Halaban has traveled around the world introducing neighbors to each other–so she can photograph them. If you live in an apartment in a city like New York or Paris, chances are you secretly spy on... Co. Design, 25 May 2018 -
The Bitter Southerner: Blue Alabama
Photographs & Words by Andrew Moore Andrew Moore is one of America's most prominent working photographers, focusing his lens on wrenching change in various regions of... The Bitter Southerner, 18 May 2018 -
A Tabletop in Rome
Photographs by Jeannette Montgomery Barron For the past few years we have been joining photographer Jeannette Montgomery Barron regularly, for dinners and lunches, in her... Vouge – LADY , 17 May 2018
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Mark Steinmetz Interview: Terminus
Picturing the South | High Museum of Art Atlanta Mark Steinmetz's series Terminus, commissioned for Picturing the South, the High Museum's ongoing project of offering new perspectives on the... South x Southeast Photo Magazine , 17 May 2018 -
HIGH Museum Video: Mark Steinmetz: Terminus
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New York Photographer captures stunning series of pictures of Jones Beach lifeguards over 25 years
Photographer Joseph Szabo documents Jones Beach in New York from 1990 to 2015 - capturing a transient community with the... Daily Mail, 2 May 2018
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Southern Features
Mark Steinmetz’s project on the Atlanta Airport portrays the American South in all its complexity and contradiction. The most recent iteration of the High Museum of Art’s Picturing the South series features the work of Mark Steinmetz,... Aperture, 2 May 2018 -
Opening April 13th – Andrew Moore and Langdon Clay
I have a sense, perhaps because of the long history of adversity, that the story of Alabama at this moment... 13 April 2018 -
Roger Ballen Takes Photos of Distilled Terror
The legendary photographer shares some unseen work Roger Ballen's images are meticulously crafted nightmares. Over his decades-long career, he's created a visual language all his own, often... VICE, 9 April 2018
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Photographer Steinmetz Casts Serene View Of Hartsfield-Jackson At High Museum
Mark Steinmetz's photographs are on view at the High Museum now through June 3 If you step back from the awesome amount of traffic that passes through Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport – both of the... WABE: Arts, 16 March 2018 -
Art Review: Erik Madigan Heck & Andre Kertész Abstract the Human Form
Burnaway The paired exhibitions “André Kertész: Girl Before a Mirror” and “Erik Madigan Heck: Old Future,” at Jackson Fine Art through... Burnaway, 5 March 2018 -
Daniel Soder with AINT - BAD
Daniel grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and attended college in Boston, Massachusetts where he took classes in photography at The... AINT-BAD, 4 March 2018
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Erik Madigan Heck: Old Future at Jackson Fine Art
A selection of photographs from Heck’s first monograph, published last year by Abrams, is on view at Jackson Fine Art... Photograph, 28 February 2018 -
The Color of Humanity in Sally Mann's South
The New Yorker: Photo Booth We're in Virginia, where the photographer Sally Mann was born, in 1951, and where she still lives, making work so... The New Yorker, 28 February 2018 -
Adrienne Kennedy’s Startling Body of Work
The playwright’s œuvre addresses race, dispossession, and madness. “Blood” is one word that comes up. Blood as poison, blood as might. Other words—“help” and “cry”—are among the verbs... The New Yorker, 12 February 2018
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Fashion Photographer Erik Madigan Heck
Vanguard of Photography Culture An exhibit featuring prominent fashion photographer Erik Madigan Heck opened on January 26th, 2018 at The Jackson Fine Art Gallery... MUSEE, 7 February 2018 -
The Photographer Juxtaposing Succulents and the Female Body
Bushes and Succulents finds parallels between the female form and California’s desert plants Bushes and Succulents may make for a playful and irreverent title, but there’s a seriousness here too. Our right to... AnOther, 30 January 2018 -
The Moon over Marine Serre
Erik Heck's stunning images of Marine Serre's designs The cornerstone of Marine Serre’s 2016 graduation collection from La Cambre, the Belgian design school, was a print of a... New York Magazine , 11 January 2018