From September 10 to January 30.
Now part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s collection.
Showcasing impressive photography taken on an iPhone.
Focusing on his lesser-known talents in photography.
The artist known for documenting Lower East Side since the early 1980s and making tattooing legal in New York.
Bearing the message: ‘I wish you were here.’
“I hope to give a sense of healing with my photography.”
From Stuart Franklin’s ‘tank man’ to Martin Parr’s snapshot in North Korea.
Unlike most things, you can in fact try this at home.
Visuals of nocturnal seascapes and serene waves.
He documented overlooked Asian and Pacific Islander communities throughout his 50-year career.
“How many of those queer businesses will be reborn as queer when the pandemic is over?”