Zachary Fine began writing for The New Yorker in 2023 and joined the magazine as a contributing writer in 2026. He teaches at ...
If someone showed you photos of Mono Lake without context, you’d probably guess they were filming the next big space epic ...
It’s the world’s most prestigious photography show, but Les Rencontres de la Photographie really flies thanks to the jaw-dropping work of eccentrics, amateurs and complete unknowns ...
Paquette's early work was inspired by seven years of hitchhiking and hopping freight trains across the country. The exhibit features over 90 oil and tiny gouache paintings of landscapes from around ...
Gallery operators carefully choose the music patrons hear, generally shying away from pop nostalgia that might distract from ...
The artworks are extraordinary, but so too is everything in between: the empty highways, the improbable rock formations, the ...
This video explores the karst landscape of Yangshuo along the Li River in Guangxi, China, one of the country's most recognizable natural regions. Over millions of years, water gradually dissolved ...
He painted leaves, grass and even bark with the precision of a chef applying a micro-garnish with tweezers. The result? Looking at his work feels a lot like eating your greens Ferdinand Georg ...
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