The smell of sulfuric waste would begin to emerge on New York City's Van Wyck Expressway before getting off at Northern Boulevard, entering Flushing proper. Having zoned out through most of the car ...
Brett Nelson’s recent book “Where the Light Is” carries the subtitle “A New Mexico Photographic Memoir.” The subtitle could easily be renamed “A Photographic Love Letter to New Mexico.” For that is ...
If you’ve been to a Colorado beer festival or party recently, then you’ve probably seen him behind his camera. If you follow Colorado breweries on Facebook or Twitter, then you’ve probably seen his ...
The concept of self-love is not novel; however, it has gained popularity in recent years. We are in an era in which people are finally realizing that cultivating love within your being is key in being ...
The first thing you see after picking up photographer Simon Johansson’s newest book, “A Familiar Place” (Journal, 2019), is a rather mysterious, elegant, black-and-white photo of a man looking ...
In his excellent biography of art curator and collector Sam Wagstaff, Philip Gefter notes how the rise of the gay rights movement in the early 1970s occurred at the same time as the growing interest ...
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