Ray Johnson, once called “New York’s most famous unknown artist,” worked primarily through collage and correspondence art. Several of his pieces are currently on view at the Brooklyn Museum as part of the excellent show Hide/Seek.
Author Archives: Skye Parrott
Isa Leshko
Isa Leshko is a photographer who lives in Philadelphia. These images are from her series Elderly Animals, which has taken her around the country to various animal sanctuaries. She started work on the project after spending a year caring for her mother who is ill with Alzheimer’s. The work will be on view at the [...]
Anastasia Taylor-Lind
Anastasia Taylor-Lind is an English photojournalist who is based in the Middle East. These photos are from a series called No Friend But the Mountains, photographs of women guerilla fighters with the PKK, or Kurdistan Workers Party, on the border of Iraq and Turkey.
Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Gueorgui Pinkhassov is a photographer who was born in Moscow in 1952. He moved to Paris permanently in 1985 and has been a member of Magnum since 1994, the collective’s only Russian member. On Wednesday, December 7 at 7 pm he will be giving a free talk at Aperture, 547 West 27 St, 4th floor, [...]
Jordan Sullivan
Jordan Sullivan is a photographer based in New York. This series of photos is being offered as a portfolio through Peter Hay Halpert as the first in their series Discoveries, intended to promote younger and emerging artists. The work can be viewed at the gallery by appointment.
Patrick Michael Butler
Patrick Michael Butler is a photographer based in New York.
Eyes That Are Like Two Suns
These images are from eyes that are like two suns, a limited edition book by Brooklyn-based photographer Luke Stettner and writer (and Dossier contributor) Carmen Winant, printed in conjunction with Stettner’s recent solo show at Kate Werble Gallery. The photographs were taken on extended walks around Los Angeles, Palm Springs and Marfa, Texas. The essay by [...]
Gary Schneider
Gary Schneider is a South African-born artist who has lived in New York since 1977. These photographs, made without a camera, are sweat and heat imprints into film emulsion. They are on view through October 22 at David Krut Projects, 526 W. 26 St. #816, NYC.
Irina Rozovsky
Irina Rozovsky is a Brooklyn based photosgrapher. These images, from her recently published book One to Nothing, were taken in Israel and Palestine in 2008 through 2010.
The Expressionist Origins of Lisette Model
Self Reflections: The Expressionist Origins of Lisette Model opened yesterday at Bruce Silverstein Gallery, 535 W. 24 St., NYC. The show features the photographs of master portrait photographer Lisette Model alongside some of the great (and my favorite) European Expressionist such as Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, George Grosz, Jeanne Mammen, and Lyonel Feininger. The show [...]


