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Photographers and Artists, โ€œFace to Faceโ€

An exhibition at the International Center of Photography spotlights theย charmed and charged phenomenon of the artist portrait.

A Venezuelan Familyโ€™s Three-Thousand-Mile Journey to New York

Fourteen relativesโ€”children, grandparents, and a pregnant motherโ€”traversed the notorious Dariรฉn Gap, six nations, and the Rio Grande for a life that they hope will be full of promise.

The Impact of Russian Missile Strikes on Ukraineโ€™s Power Grid

The Kremlin wagered that by depriving Ukrainians of electricityโ€”and heat and waterโ€”during wintertime, they would sap the countryโ€™s resolve.

A Landscape Shared by Native Americans and the One Per Cent

The Shinnecock photographer Jeremy Dennis was inspired by Noam Chomskyโ€™s view of zombie movies when he set out to tell the long and violent story of his peoplesโ€™ stolen homeland.

How Americaโ€™s Most Cherished Photographer Learned to See

For five decades, Stephen Shore has remade our vision of the country, largely by remaking his own.

A Turkish Photographerโ€™s Tribute to the Girls of Quranic Schools

In the book โ€œHafiz,โ€ Sabiha ร‡imen depicts young Muslims forming their own โ€œplayground of the imagination.โ€

Richard Avedonโ€™s Naked Murals

A new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum showcases the terrific physical presence of a trio of the photographerโ€™s large-scale works.

Samuel Fossoโ€™s Century in Selfies

The photographer uses his own bodyโ€”and a little help from the Popeโ€™s tailorโ€”to chronicle Black history.

A Parisian Wanderer with a Humanist Lens

Pierre Verger traced and retraced paths through the U.S. and elsewhere while staying alert to beauty in all its forms.

The Seedy Glamour of Nineteen-Seventies Hollywood

Ave Pildas set up his camera on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, capturing a now vanished world of tourists and drifters and junkies and aspiring starlets.
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