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Heartbreaking Photos from the Front Line of Burma's Rohingya Genocide
If these Rohingya people go to their nearest hospital, they fear they will be forcefully euthanized.
Manipulated Fireworks Photos Are Explosive Rorschach Tests
Photographer T-Mo Bauer turns the fleeting moment of an explosion into surreal light paintings.
Pacifico Silano Uses Forgotten Gay Porn to Create New Queer History
The photographer's latest exhibition, 'Tear Sheets', fuses cultural detritus with contemporary art tropes to figuratively mold the past.
GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS: Jemima Kirke and Blondie Feature in a New Photo Show
Celebrating the female muse at Max Fish with Richard Kern, Magdalena Wosinska, Alessandro Simonetti, Dan Martensen, and more.
Sarah Pannell's Photos of the Mundane and the Exotic
We talked to the Melbourne photographer about shooting in Turkey and being respectful of other cultures.
Pictures of an Evacuation from Nepal
Photographer Darcy Mahady recorded his experience of leaving the country while it was still going through the aftermath of a natural disaster.
Some of Our Favorite Canadian Artists Are Taking Over the LA Art Book Fair
Here are some of their photos.
Tim Hillier Skates, Takes Photos, and Makes Hip Hop With Indigenous Kids
He's a gentle fellow, who doesn't eat meat, but loves going on adventures and staying out late. He skates with a straight-backed, no-fuss finesse, the way that everyone wants to skate these days.
Greg Marsden’s Kings Cross is a Lonely Place
The photographer's work isn't about interaction, but rather reflection and experiences.
The Man Who Photographs Plane Wrecks
"You see an old plane, or an old merry-go-round overtaken by trees, and it provokes a story. It's the immaterial value that I still love."