Trending: David Seidner's 'Haunting' and 'Exquisite' Fashion Photography
As we noted in February, the exhibition "David Seidner: Fragments, 1977-99," at the international Center of Photography through May 6, reintroduces an important and rarely exhibited artist of the 1980s and 1990s. Seidner, a notable fashion photographer who shot avant-garde designs for Yves Saint Laurent, Azzedine Alaia and others, has largely been overlooked since his passing from AIDS-related illnesses. The new exhibition has changed that, Vanity Fair calls his work "sumptuous." Surface and Arnet recently looked back at his "haunting" photographs and "exquisite" life.
Weekend Update: 03.14.2024
Thursday, March 14, 6-8[m: Eric Fischl | Hotel Stories at Skarstedt Nine new paintings by Eric Fischl, of hotel rooms, take on an array of meanings, associations, and possibilities for each of their inhabitants. For some, they feel personal and cozy, like a safe haven. For others, they’re simply a space to put their things. They can be sites of nefarious, taboo activity; a blank slate on which to place romantic ideals; or even spaces of extreme isolation and sadness. A wide range of eve...