Photography

Dacia & Chauffeur – Photographs and text by Horatiu Sava

During the communist period in Romania, the Dacia 1300, a copy of the Renault 12 made in Romania, was more or less the...

Working from the Head and the Heart – Photographs by various artists | Interview by Sophie Wright

LensCulture is delighted and honored to have gallerist Brian Clamp on the jury of the Art Photography Awards 2023. Throughout Clamp’s career, enthusiasm...

Process, Place, Imperfection: In Conversation with Gallerist Anna Walker Skillman – Owner and Director of Jackson Fine Art

Editor’s Note: We’re re-publishing this interview from 2017 because we find all of the advice and insights seem especially relevant for Art Photographers...

The Best and Worst of Times: Talking Photobooks With Aperture’s Lesley Martin – Interview with Lesley Martin, Aperture’s Creative Director

Over the past decade, the photographic world has witnessed an explosion in the photobook medium—with publishing houses of all shapes and sizes, international...

Impossible Installations – Photographs by Synchrodogs (Tania Shcheglova and Roman Noven) | Interview by Joanna L. Cresswell

Ukrainian artists Tania Shcheglova and Roman Noven have been working together as the multidisciplinary duo Synchrodogs since 2008. After meeting as strangers on...

Strange Paradise – Photographs by Jake Ricker | Essay by Joanna L. Cresswell

“There is something special about making a powerful street photo,” says San Francisco-based photographer Jake Ricker. “So many things have to line up...

Promise Land – Photographs by Gregory Eddi Jones | Essay by Magali Duzant

A rainbow. A ghostly figure on a stage. A face both gazing at and dissolving into the ocean. An empty-faced crowd. A heap...

Between These Folded Walls, Utopia – Photographs by Cooper & Gorfer | Interview by Liz Sales

Sarah Cooper and Nina Gorfer have been working together for over 14 years. They are interested in issues surrounding the female experience; from...

Some Say Ice – Photographs by Alessandra Sanguinetti | Essay by Sophie Wright

A circular calendar opens Alessandra Sanguinetti’s new photobook Some Say Ice. Sliced like a pie in 12 parts, the circle is pierced by...

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