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.
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Patrick Michael Butler
Patrick Michael Butler is a photographer based in New York.
Sasha Kurmaz
Ukrainian photographer Sasha Kurmaz’s work engages with youth culture, sex and natural beauty. Consciously or not, his compositions recall classical sculpture, Ryan McGinley, Hieronymus Bosch, even Flemish still lives, with a condom perversely wrapped around a knife, shining like a freshly caught mackerel. About his work, he says, “Very often I myself, or parts of [...]
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 [...]
Ans Westra
Ans Westra is a Dutch photographer who immigrated to New Zealand in 1957. Self-taught as a photographer, Westra has an explicit interest in Maori culture, exemplified by her controversial children’s book, Washday at the Pa, first published in 1964. She currently lives and work in Wellington.
Neal Franc
These Polaroids of men were taken by Neal Franc, a photographer based in New York.
Club Monaco Get Inspired
Our friends at Club Monaco are in the midst of an excellent photo submission contest which asks the question, “What inspires you?” A pretty straight forward question, right, but when everyone has a camera in their pocket you get some amazingly diverse and subjective responses. As someone who is perpetually on a quest for inspiration, [...]
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.
Kate Costello
Los Angeles based artist Kate Costello’s current show at Wallspace Gallery, Kiki & Me, features a suite of photographs in which models pose in front of her painted patterned back drops. Evoking Parisian model and famous muse from the 1920′s and 30′s Kiki de Montparnasse, Costello’s photographs keep you looping between the model, pattern painting, and [...]


