Vogue Wednesday June 4, 2025
“Around the world,” notes Vogue, “we are witnessing increasing pushback against women's autonomy, from reproductive rights to freedom of expression, reminding us that what once seemed secure can also be taken away.” With that in mind, this year’s PhotoVogue Global Open Call is looking for women photographers and video makers worldwide “whose work offers fresh and compelling perspectives across all genres—from fashion to documentary, portraiture, fine art and beyond.”
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David Schonauer Wednesday June 4, 2025
Last month, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) withdrew or canceled grant offers to arts organizations around the country after President Donald Trump proposed eliminating the agency. "The NEA
is updating its grantmaking policy priorities to focus funding on projects that reflect the nation's rich artistic heritage and creativity as prioritized by the president," the NEA said in emails
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David Schonauer Tuesday June 3, 2025
"Our ancestors are not meant to languish in perpetuity in an archive," notes professor and critic Henry Louis Gates Jr. in an introduction to the new book "Black Chronicles: Photography, Race and
Difference in Victorian Britain." Many years in the making, the book is the culmination of work by Renee Mussai that began when she was curator at the London-based arts charity Autograph. It … Read the full Story >>
British Journal of Photography Tuesday June 3, 2025
As we noted recently, Sebastião Salgado died on May 23, after more than 50 years of committed documentary work. The British Journal of Photography now looks back at its many interviews with Salgado. “What I most want my pictures to do is to lead to reflection and then action. The revolution only comes through evolution,” he once noted, Meanwhile, The New York Timesl ooks back at his work. “This is the world Mr. Salgado left us: beautiful, fragile, sacred,” noted the newspaper.
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