A new method of photography is invented in France by Louise Jacques Mande Daguerre. The French government purchases the rights to the invention and makes it available to the public. Within months, ...
John Schaefer, UA president emeritus and chairman of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, will come to the Center for Creative Photography on Thursday to discuss his special relationship with friend ...
"Church at Ranchos de Taos," Ansel Adams, c.1929-30, gelatin silver print. Collection of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Museum acquisition, 1981 (1981.27), Copyright ...
"Talk of the City" host Kitty Felde fills in for Larry Mantle in a live remote broadcast at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Kitty leads a distinguished panel of experts in a discussion of Ansel ...
Ansel Adams might be the most famous photographer of all time. Even if you don’t know his name, you have likely seen his arresting black and white images of Yosemite and the deserts of the American ...
“Ansel Adams: A Celebration of Genius” and “Clyde Butcher: Photographer of the Wilderness” — Two American giants specializing in black-and-white nature photography come together in this inspired ...
In “Stony the Road,” the photographer Dawoud Bey offers a captive’s-eye view of the Richmond Slave Trail. By Blake Gopnik New York City’s sprawling public health care system contains one of the ...
The photographs Ansel Adams made of the American West are some of the most familiar and recognizable images of the 20th century. The art of Ansel Adams, however, is something that can only be ...
A new method of photography is invented in France by Louise Jacques Mande Daguerre. The French government purchases the rights to the invention and makes it available to the public. Within months, ...
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