Diane Arbus captures a woman in a wheelchair wearing a Halloween mask. The setting is a sparse outdoor space in Pennsylvania, where the subject’s identity is entirely obscured by the plastic face.
To begin with Henri Michaux is almost to accept failure. His work resists certainty and dissolves every fixed interpretation. For Michaux, writing and drawing were parallel ways of exploring existence ...
In his FACADES series, German artist Markus Brunetti meticulously documents Europe’s sacred architecture, including the ...
The Scottsdale Art Week Fair is a reflection of today’s more dynamic and contemporary community but is rooted in our unique landscape and history. To this end, we have striven to create America’s ...
Galerie Max Hetzler is pleased to present Where We’re Going We Need Roads, a solo exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Jake Longstreth. This is the artist’s third solo exhibition with the ...
In his 2013 Diorama Map New Delhi, Sohei Nishino captures the city's vibrant chaos by painstakingly stitching together thousands of individual 35mm film fragments. This monumental collage moves beyond ...
The hammer price from the sale of this lot will benefit The Door A Center Of Alternatives Inc. The Door, a center of alternatives, is committed to empowering young people to reach their full potential ...
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We will bid on your behalf up to the reserve or against competing bidders, and will never exceed this amount. Click "confirm" to place your bid for this lot. Click "confirm" to purchase this lot. The ...
Eduardo Masferre was a Filipino-Catalan photographer known for his work documenting the lifestyle of native people in the region of the Cordillera. Born in 1909 in Sagada, Mountain Province, ...
Alison Jacques, in partnership with The Gordon Parks Foundation, and on the ...
An exhibition of Arbus' bedroom portraits, entitled "Sanctum Sanctorum," will be on view at the Fraenkel Gallery in San Francisco from March 12 to May 22, 2026. The curated selection features ...
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