I've started planning for a project that will take me through a variety of deserts in the American West. The above is my ...
An audio documentary on Powering Nigeria. In Abuja, as journalist and presenter, for the BBC World Service. Now online as a ...
College campuses were historically considered a haven for activism. Not anymore. Students returning to school are grappling ...
Oranges and frozen foods are being snapped up. Shelves have fewer choices. And customers are steering their carts in surprising new directions. Photographed for The New York Times. Words by Kim ...
The protest was filled with thousands of people from young to old, black and white, even dogs and children. There were chants of “no justice, no peace” and the one that brought tears to my eyes, “I ...
A small group of veterans gathered outside the US Immigration and Custom Enforcement processing facility in Broadview, ...
Color, as both subject and language, holds extraordinary power. It evokes emotion, memory, and atmosphere. Whether in the ...
Featuring 160 rayographs, paintings, objects, prints, drawings, films, and photographs, Man Ray: When Objects Dream highlights the principal place of the rayograph—a type of cameraless ...
The W. Eugene Smith Grant is designed to encourage and support visual storytellers whose photographic work renews the tradition of W. Eugene Smith’s dedicated compassion as evidenced during his ...
Present Tense juried exhibition by Amos Eno Gallery collaborated with The Center for Photographic Art (CPA) in Carmel, California,with CPA's Executive Director Ann M. Jastrab serving as Juror. The ...
Memory is fragile, bending and reshaping over time. In her project Blueprint, photographer Benita Mayo delves into the complex interplay of personal and collective memory, exploring how history, ...
The art of tieing the wrapper is taught and passed from one generation to another. The George wrapper holds deep cultural and symbolic significance in Igbo heritage. Traditionally worn by women with ...