Arlene Gottfried, 1950 – 2017. An extraordinary photographer of life on the streets of New York, Arlene Gottfried captured the eccentric and marginal with compassion, humour, and affection.
The Guggenheim Museum (until 07.04.24) - Going Dark addresses what it means to be seen, not seen, or erased in society, through formal experimentations with the figure.
In 2020, legendary photographer Donna Ferrato published Holy – a 50-year journey across the United States in pursuit of women’s political, emotional, and sexual liberation.
Alice Austin (1866-1952) was one of the first women to work outside the photographic studio, documenting New York City as well as intimate relationships between Victorian women
Pioneering photographer Diane Arbus is the latest icon to be immortalised in bronze by British artist Gillian Wearing located at Central Park, New York City
Traditional power dynamics in relationships are turned on their heads in new photography exhibition, Your Gaze Belongs to Me, on show until September 5
ACTIVITY: Throughout lockdown, one of the things we’ve been able to do is go for a walk once a day. Depending on the time you choose, you can discover a rare luxury of emptiness in the city.