Photography’s Past and Future Hung in Tense Harmony at Paris Photo Under the glass dome of the Grand Palais, it sometimes felt like walking within three different centuries at once. By Henry Roberts
L.A. Museums Are Rethinking the Rules of Art Ownership. Will Others Follow? Museum collections double in size every 36 years, but most of that art is never seen by the public. With storage costs soaring and energy consumption rising, museums are facing a reckoning: continue stockpiling or rethink ownership altogether? By Stephen Reily
In Her “New Yorks,” Georgia O’Keeffe Finds Where Discernability Falls Apart "One can’t paint New York as it is, but rather as it is felt." By Leia Genis
Who Were They? The Truth Behind Stieglitz’s Iconic Photograph ‘The Steerage’ Revealed By Lale Arikoglu