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Agenda Exhibitions to See
PHOTOGRAPHY
Viewfinder • Qiana Mestrich’s archive of pictures of Black women at work tells a story about labor and race.
Collecting • An exhibition about Life revives the history of a fabled newsmagazine for the present.
Backstory • Gordon Parks’s photographs of the activist Stokely Carmichael portray a strident vision of the Black Power movement.
Curriculum Sam Contis
Reference
Grace Wales Bonner The Researcher
Between Art and Function • What purpose does a photograph serve?
Jojo Gronostay The Repros
Under the Influence • Playing with the tension between photography and design, two architects create a novel form of image making.
The Troublemakers • Handmade or photocopied, handed out or posted through the mail, zines operate outside of traditional publishing networks—and counter the preciousness of the print.
Deborah Turbeville A Passport to Fashion • Thessaly La Force considers how Turbeville’s previously unseen photo-novella—discovered in the photographer’s archive—reveals a strange and beautiful world.
James Welling Cento
Stephanie Syjuco Latent Images
Sheida Soleimani Absolute Powers
Katrien de Blauwer True Stories
William Kentridge The Excess of the Studio
The PhotoBook Review
The Language of the Book
Reviews
Endnote Laurie Simmons