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Nightflight, 1941, a chiaroscuro woodcut engraving by Rockwell Kent, whose work is on view through August 16, 2025 as part of the exhibition Shaping American Art: A Celebration of the Art Students League of New York at 150 at The Art Students League of New York. Courtesy the permanent collection of the Arts Student League of New York
“Renatinha’s 6th Birthday, Serra Community, Belo Horizonte, MG, 1987,” a photograph by Afonso Pimenta, whose work is on view through October 5 at Croisière as part of Les Rencontres de la Photographie Arles, France. Courtesy the artist
“Nuit de Noel, 1963,” by Malick Sidibé, whose book Painted Frames, was published in April by Loose Joints © Malick Sidibé 2025. Courtesy Loose Joints
“As Thomas searches for Painted Lady butterflies at the Mpala Research Centre in Kenya, Erei protects him from wild animals and armed poachers, who may become hostile when interrupted.” This photograph is by Lucas Foglia, from his book Constant Bloom, which was published in May by Nazraeli Press. The project traces the Painted Lady butterfly's migration, which is the longest on Earth, spanning Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Foglia’s work is on view through September 28 at the Fotomuseum Den Haag, in the Netherlands © Lucas Foglia and courtesy Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York City
Nightflight, 1941, a chiaroscuro woodcut engraving by Rockwell Kent, whose work is on view through August 16, 2025 as part of the exhibition Shaping American Art: A Celebration of the Art Students League of New York at 150 at The Art Students League of New York. Courtesy the permanent collection of the Arts Student League of New York
“Renatinha’s 6th Birthday, Serra Community, Belo Horizonte, MG, 1987,” a photograph by Afonso Pimenta, whose work is on view through October 5 at Croisière as part of Les Rencontres de la Photographie Arles, France. Courtesy the artist
“Nuit de Noel, 1963,” by Malick Sidibé, whose book Painted Frames, was published in April by Loose Joints © Malick Sidibé 2025. Courtesy Loose Joints
“As Thomas searches for Painted Lady butterflies at the Mpala Research Centre in Kenya, Erei protects him from wild animals and armed poachers, who may become hostile when interrupted.” This photograph is by Lucas Foglia, from his book Constant Bloom, which was published in May by Nazraeli Press. The project traces the Painted Lady butterfly's migration, which is the longest on Earth, spanning Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Foglia’s work is on view through September 28 at the Fotomuseum Den Haag, in the Netherlands © Lucas Foglia and courtesy Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York City
Nightflight, 1941, a chiaroscuro woodcut engraving by Rockwell Kent, whose work is on view through August 16, 2025 as part of the exhibition Shaping American Art: A Celebration of the Art Students League of New York at 150 at The Art Students League of New York. Courtesy the permanent collection of the Arts Student League of New York
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