portraiture
Haunting Photos Depict the Hardships of Global Labor
The 'Labor & Materials' multimedia exhibition incriminates our growing reliance on computers and technology.
Inside the Private Spaces Women Can Call Their Own
Rania Matar's photos of teen girls in their bedrooms celebrate similarities between America and the Middle East.
These Intimate Portraits Are an Antidote to Icky Ads
Writer and photographer Elyssa Goodman talked with photographer Zora Sicher on the importance of having a dialogue with your subjects.
The Most Extreme Costumes We Saw at Comic Con
Photographer Michael Marcelle documents the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.
The Future Is Black Femmes
A new exhibit in New York City celebrates the visual identity of artists from across the African diaspora who present as feminine.
A Gritty, Haunting Look at the Lives of Child Refugees
Photographer Panos Kefalos documents the childhoods of displaced kids on the streets of Athens.
The Problems Facing Britain's Working Class Muslim Men
We spoke to Mahtab Hussain about his new book, 'You Get Me?'
Hallucinatory Photographs by an Outsider Artist Defy Convention
Kwesi Abbensetts uses “revisionary self-appropriation” to make stunning portraits reflecting on race and identity.
Powerful Portraits Capture When Home No Longer Feels Like Home
Rachael Banks' three-part photo series reveals the struggles of coming back to her Kentucky family after leaving to start her own life.
The UK's Answer to Airbnb Is Ruggedly Gorgeous
Bothies, small huts in the wilderness usable by all travelers, are the subject of this photographer’s multi-year documentary project.
These Photographs Are a Comprehensive Study of Bald White Men's Heads
For 'Skulls Exposed,' 22-year-old Norwegian artist Kristine Wathne photographs one type of subject, collecting and presenting iterations of identity.
These Paintings of Humans With Dog Heads Deserve a Round of Appaws
German artist Anja Wülfing paints realistic dog heads on old portraits of people.