One gets the sense that, at the end of his life, Winogrand became reluctant to bring more images into the world, but couldn't give up the habit of seeing, framing, and documenting.
If one had to name a single idea or type of experience underlying all of Wilkes's production, it would be that of poverty: not just the absence of money in itself, but the kind of poverty that is a…
This exhibition remounted Providence-based artist Faith Wilding's 1982 series "Natural Parables" for the first time since its debut, placing it alongside her works from the past couple years…
In the last few years, Elizabeth Jaeger has moved away from figuration to more stylized sculptural forms that only suggest the female body, thus literalizing objectification in order to subvert misogy…
What might feminism's present learn from feminism's past? This question is especially urgent after the terrifying first weeks of Trump's presidency. Some answers may be gleaned from The Town Hall Affa…