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Matthew Brandt’s show at Yossi Milo further “revives his traditional photographic techniques through various production processes, including handmade papermaking and gum-bichromate.”
Matthew Brandt’s show at Yossi Milo further “revives his traditional photographic techniques through various production processes, including handmade papermaking and gum-bichromate.”
George Dureau’s show at Higher Pictures “consists of fifteen black-and-white photographs of black men from New Orleans.”
There’s So Much I Want to Say to You, Sharon Hayes’s show at the Whitney, “examines the nexus between politics, history, speech, and desire.”
The International Center of Photography has an interesting show of Civil War photographs depicting the propaganda created by Northern artists and caricaturists.
Richard Avedon’s show at Gagosian consists of his “legendary photographic murals and related portraits.”
Marco Breuer is not a conventional photographer- which is a good thing. See his most recent work at Von Lintel through June 23.
Bill Bollinger’s retrospective at the Sculpture Center focuses on his work from 1966-1970.
Sturtevant’s show at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise is her first exhibition in the US for 7 years.
Hana Liden’s show at Maccarone closes June 16.
Finalist, Bill Adams’s show at KS Art, “expands his ongoing cat motif into new territory.”