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Takashi Murakami writes about his commitment to the work of Japanese ceramic artists associated with the seikatsu kōgei, or lifestyle crafts, movement.
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Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns.
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The annual ranking of the most influential people in art.
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From Brooklyn to Bangladesh, what to read, watch, and listen to—and why to keep going.
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Joel Meyerowitz, Renée Cox, Asako Narahashi and more share visual diaries of the present moment.
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A lyrical new book by the photographer Sam Contis collects lesser-known images from the great documentarian’s archive.
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The venerated choreographer invites you to try “Passing and Jostling While Being Confined to a Small Apartment.”
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There is a certain beauty in the expanses of public space, now vacant amid the pandemic, these photos from around the world show. There is also a reminder: True beauty comes when the builders roam the built.
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From seminal first monographs by Diane Arbus and Nan Goldin, to modern classics by Deana Lawson, Rinko Kawauchi, and more.
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Instagram is like frozen pizza, exhibitions are noisy – but a photobook is an act of analogue rebellion in an obnoxiously digital world.
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Ten photographers have made it into the shortlist for the annual MACK First Book Award; the winning project will be announced in May at Photo London 2020.
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Photographers share the photo books they hold dearest, from classics by Robert Adams and Nan Goldin to recent hits by Wayne Lawrence and Carrie Mae Weems.
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Whether or not you've heard of VSCO, your iPhone snapshots could benefit from their photography science.
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