Two untitled photographs, 1985–86, by Matt Mahurin. This article is only available in print.
Two photographs—Outtake from Teenage Lust, 1972 and Untitled, Hollywood, California, 1984 by Larry Clark. This article is only available in print.
Two untitled selenium toned photomurals by John Schlesinger. This article is only available in print.
Dye-bleach print, titled Rings, by Jimmy DeSana.
Photograph by Jack Pierson from the Body Pictures portfolio. This article is only available in print.
Two photographs, one of a suit of armor’s ornate helmet Shrewd and Physically Robust and the other of a shrunken head The Soup Carrier by Elliott Schwartz. This article is only available in print.
Four portrait photographs of diner patrons, Dine East, by Ellen Jaffe. from the Body Pictures portfolio. This article is only available in print.
Duane Michals moves beyond representation and reproduction in his photography, and instead “writes” with his art. Michal’s show The Painted Photograph opens March 21 at DC Moore Gallery.
Untitled photograph by Donna Francis from the Body Pictures portfolio. This article is only available in print.
Two photographs, Caroline Ellen and Adelle Lutz, by David Seidner. This article is only available in print.
Two photographs of bodybuilders, one taken circa 1955 and the other circa 1987, by Bruce of Los Angeles from the Body Pictures portfolio. This article is only available in print.
Photograph of a painter in her studio, Young Painter in Greenwich Village, by Berenice Abbott from Greenwich Village Today and Yesterday by Abbott and Henry W. Lainer published in 1949. This article is only available in print.
Portrait photograph of a Peruvian Indian, Checacupe, Peru, 1987, by Aristos Marcopoulos from the Body Pictures portfolio. This article is only available in print.
Two untitled photographs, Untitled (Number Forty) and Untitled (Number Twenty-Eight), by Amanda Means. This article is only available in print.
Three photographs, titled Colonia 28 Ottobre, Marina di Massa, Colonia Marina di Chiavari, Colonia Marina Calembrone by Gunther Forg, and an installation shot of his work. Part of the Köln portfolio. This article is only available in print
The late Gretchen Bender created “high tech” art when “high tech” was still an accepted turn of phrase. Here, she talks to Cindy Sherman about the appropriation and manipulation of TV commercials, images from the news, and contemporary art.
Two untitled polaroids by Ellen Carey. This article is only available in print.
Two photographs by Annette Lemieux—Courting Death, sepia print; and Class of ‘39 ciba print. This article is only available in print.
A black and white photograph, On the Twentyfirst Century, by Todd Watts. This article is only available in print.
Three photographs from the Leningrad portfolio, titled Beach, Soviet Artists, and Kitchen Cabinets in a Communal Apartment by Jacki Ochs. This article is only available in print.
Three black and white photographs by Boris Smelov from the Leningrad portfolio. This article is only available in print.
Two monochromatic color photographs by Barbara Ess—from the Food for the Moon series, 1986; and Untitled, 1984–85. This article is only available in print.
Portfolio featuring four photographs, Sofa, Tape #3, Parka, and Pants #7 by Jimmy DeSana.
Two platinum-palladium photographs by Gregory Rukavina. Taken from False Work—ADAMINUS/DESCO/GEOR/IO.ME/FECI/T. (Part 1). This article is only available in print.
Two photographs from Robert Delford Brown’s Meat Show, 1964. This content is only available in print.
Two photographic portraits, Self-Portrait and Mother Series by Susan Unterberg. This article is only available in print.
Eugène Atget, St. Cloud, black and white photograph,1926 (cat. 94).
Two untitled palladium platinum prints by Jan Groover. This article is only available in print.
Untitled photograph of two boys walking down a city street beneath the eyes of a watchful woman by Dawoud Bey. This article is only available in print.
Three portrait photographs Berber, Tamtatouchte, Morocco; Elder Druse, Isfiya, Israel; and Haitians, Jacmel, Haiti from the Social Studies series by William Coupon. This article is only available in print.