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Eyes Wide Shut: Michals, Hockney and the Intimacy of Vision
Notes about two beloved artists, breaking norms, shifting points of views, and enduring creative legacies
Jun 17
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Documenting America at 250, Part I
An open call for documentary photography and updates on curatorial projects marking America’s 250th anniversary
Jun 10
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Truth, Slop and Lady Gaga
Canon increases image provenance, while the superstar and Apple Music get in trouble with fans for suspected use of AI. Two stories about facts, and…
May 20
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Rage Against the Machine: How Artists and the Courts Are Turning Against the AI Slop
Ongoing lawsuits, reports on AI fatigue, and a return to craft and handmade traditions – the art world and the legal system are turning against…
May 13
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Records of Connection: On Performers and Witnesses
On set, under the big tent, or in the boxing ring, we still need documentary photography to archive stories and spaces of cultural belonging
Apr 22
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Sit Still: Dispatches from AnalogCon
Our first analog photography festival brought together artists, exhibitors, vendors, the photo-curious, and professionals for two days of meaningful…
Apr 15
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Attention Span: The Return of Analog Photography in the Age of AI
On the resurgence of film, the tangibility of others, and AnalogCon — launching this Friday in Los Angeles
Apr 8
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Chosen Families and Hidden Memories: The World Behind Everybody Hates Chris
Ali LeRoi’s never-before-seen archive from the iconic TV show is coming to LACP to mark its twentieth anniversary
Mar 25
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Photography as Connection: Coming Back to Artists from Iran
On myth, memory, and the digital age — revisiting works by Newsha Tavakolian, Samin Ahmadzadeh, and Mamali Shafahi
Mar 11
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On Public Art and Resistance
Returning to the 2010s and the shaping of revolutionary symbols on city walls
Mar 4
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Can Slow Art Reclaim Attention in the Age of AI?
As doomsday scrolling accelerates, artists and audiences turn toward contemplation, materiality, and presence
Feb 4
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Will 2026 Be the Year Robots Move in with You?
AT CES, one of the biggest tech conventions in the country, “physical AI” moved from speculative iteration to center stage, with models designed to act…
Jan 7
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