Mitch Epstein, New National Academician
Mitch Epstein helped pioneer fine-art color photography in the 1970s. More than 50 years later, he continues to use his work to explore social issues and question what it means to be American.
Mitch Epstein helped pioneer fine-art color photography in the 1970s. More than 50 years later, he continues to use his work to explore social issues and question what it means to be American.
The Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris presents an exegetical retrospective, regrouping some 170 works produced between 1975 and 2020.
Buildings in the US are more responsible for greenhouse gas emissions than any other single source, including transportation.
For my sabbatical last fall, my husband and I took an extended trip to Japan to experience firsthand something called Ma in Japanese and Chinese painting and architecture.
This past January, I was lucky enough to be awarded an artist’s residency in Southern India.
The exhibition was important both for the artist and the institution because the museum has since shut down its contemporary art program.
Then and there, that one painting stopped me and held me captivated. The other rooms I had just seen disappeared from my consciousness.
These are not a reinterpretation of Monet—unlike many American artists, Katz never went to Giverny—but a genuine tribute to the French masterpieces.