Winter is just around the corner – or it’s already crashed headfirst into what was left of fall for those of you in the Northeast. Maybe you’re wearing thick socks and drinking hot cocoa today. Maybe you’re just wishing you were. Some of you might even be thinking of all the things you’ll finally get ...
In Narratives and Landscapes, Barry Lopez suggests that our interior landscapes are ordered according to our exterior landscapes – in essence who we are is influenced, if not completely shaped, by our geographical and cultural surroundings. We often see this idea in action when natural disasters strike. We have the unfortunate opportunity to witness how ...
Prior to William Eggleston’s 1976 exhibition of color photographs at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, fine art photography was almost exclusively black and white works carefully composed through the viewfinder. Eggleston’s debut solo show was heavily criticized as commercial and boring, but it would eventually establish color photography as an accepted and ...