This cover, dated November 26, 1965, shows a Vietcong fighter captured by U.S. forces whose eyes and mouth are taped shut.(more) From its start under Luce, Life emphasized photography, with gripping, superbly chosen news photographs, amplified by photo features and photo-essays on an ...
49 # 17 -- October 24, 1960 - LIFE MAGAZINE; Cover -- Nancy Kwan: A new star as Suzie Wong; Contents: The Week's Events; Movies -- Enter Suzie Wong: A Hong Kong lassie plays Suzie's role; A mighty tale told large: Spartacus piles on the infallible ingredients; Gardens -- LIFE'...
As seen in Part 1–Encountering Johns’s Target with Four Faces in a black & white reproduction in a 1957 magazine was, he said, an ‘atomic bomb’ in his training, ‘a stranger fruit’ that he ‘saw as something that didn’t seem to follow the history of art. My teachers said it...
Now, on set, I assisted my mother as a model as she explored how she might later place Rihanna within the visual contexts she’d selected from vintage Ebony magazines, old Associated Press photographs and 19th-century lithographs of mineral specimens. When Rihanna arrived at the set—my first...
Experience LIFE's visual record of the 20th century by exploring the most iconic photographs from one of the most famous private photo collections in the world.
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curators of design try to offer contextual clues through descriptions, drawings, photographs, documents, yet objects can often resist theoretical talk in favour of a more tactile, multisensory dialogue. A recent exhibition atGalerie Perrotinattempts to diffuse such complexities by constructing a dialectic...
The show also highlights Wilke’s work inphotographyand video, including a series of images documenting her mother’s cancer and in theIntra-Venusseries of photographs (1991–92), she exposes the changes to her body resulting from her own cancer treatments (she died from non-Hodgkin’s lymph...
It’s been an unusual week for stock photo sales. A couple of years ago I wrote about wintering with wombats. One of the photographs I took on that field trip was of the curiously cubic crap of the wombat. The shape, it seems, serves the purpose of preventing the wombat’s droppings...
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