1912 – 1949 – 1978

“I picked out these portraits from an archive of approximately 600,000 photographs,” Cai Dongdong writes in the short introduction to Left, Right. “The portraits on the right-hand page of the book were taken during the Republic of China government from 1912 to 1949; those on…

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家族 – A Fragmented Response to Masahisa Fukase’s Family

Your Post Goes Against Our Community Guidelines: An Algorithmic Rewriting of History

A World Held At Arm’s Length: Ke Peng’s Salt Ponds

Your Post Has Been Deleted – Censorship on Instagram

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The Battle over Visibility

Photographing a Zero-Sum Game

Camera Austria – A History

Federico Clavarino’s Vision

Why I Hate Cars

As Time Goes By

a Revolution through Books

The Stasi Files

Arwed Messmer: Revealing Glacial History

平成系,Reiwa,Limits of Photography

Aenne Biermann’s 60 Fotos

Pure Country

Book Reviews W15/2019

Merit and Exclusion

Corbeau

Vele

Futerał: The Ideologies of Architecture

42 Orte, 35 Personen

Migration as Avant-Garde

Showcaller: The Politics of Looking

Photography in India

The Last Image: Photography and Death

Three Reviews: Faminsky / Southam / Milach

Littoral Drift + Ecotone

Sun Gardens

The Universal Photographer

How We See

Your Blues, My Blues

Diane Arbus’ Cruel Gaze

Kleinstadt

Mark Steinmetz’s Time of Being in Love

How to Do The Flowers

Revealing a Fishy Story

Christopher Anderson and the Joy of Seeing

Writing about Photography: Three New Books

芭芭拉·博斯沃思的天堂

Michael Lange’s Neo-Provoke

Cristina de Middel’s Perfect Man

The Precious-Picture Complex

Fundraiser 2018

RIP Hannes

Photography’s Macho Cult

Experimental Relationship

Approaching Luigi Ghirri

All that Stuff

Mind the Gap (or: What is Criticism Anyway?)

Photography and Fake News

42nd and Vanderbilt (and everywhere)

Big Brother

And Time Folds

Human

About those ratings…

Two Times Twelve Million Black Voices

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