Matthew Leifheit
The Yale School of Art Is Churning Out Some Great Photographers
This year's Yale Photography MFA show, curated by Jack Pierson, opens tonight at Danziger Gallery in New York.
Gender Is Eternally Fluid in These Vintage-Looking Nude Portraits
Tonight, Rybyn Renee Hasty's "Z" is exhibiting photos that depict a spectrum of genderqueer and gender non-conforming individuals at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn.
Remembering Mary Ellen Mark, a Legendary Documentarian and Mentor to Generations of Photographers
In December, months before her death, I talked to the photographer about what makes a good photo and her teaching process.
Watch Transphobia Fuel an Angry, Violent Mob in Myrtle Beach
In a short new film by Alli Coates, performance artist Signe Pierce saunters through a touristy boardwalk in South Carolina dressed in stripper garb. She's propositioned, berated, and ultimately attacked.
Back Artist Anouk Kruithof's 'Automagic' Kickstarter Campaign
Dutch artist Anouk Kruithof's crowdsourcing project is about more than just publishing another photobook. She also wants to use her funds to aid other art bookmakers.
'MATTE' Magazine Presents Sam Clarke
The 21-year-old art school student has a way of capturing the uncanny nature of everyday objects and moments.
An Interview with the Man Behind the Photos That Are 'Too Hard to Keep'
Last month, we published submissions to Jason Lazarus's Too Hard To Keep Archive. As a follow up, we asked him some questions about the series.
Calvin Klein: The Dyslexic Collection
Jan Dirk van der Burg travled the world collecting knockoff underwear branded Kalvi Klan, Galvin Klain, Calven Kiein, Colvin Kloin, and Calvni Klain.
No More Lazy Still-Life Photography, Please
Any 13-year-old with a camera flash can throw some pineapples onto a brightly-colored backdrop and call it art, but that doesn't mean there's not life in the genre yet.
A Haunted Townhouse of Art Ghosts on New York's Upper East Side
Alex Da Corte's latest large-scale installation is all about dementia, memory, and recontextualization. It's also fucking terrifying.
The Confrontational, Contemporary Street Photography of Jonathan Auch
"There is an unspoken violence that exists in the way we treat each other on the streets in New York. Instead of trying to romanticize that, I'd rather show it plain."
Casual Intimacy: Photos by Matt Lambert
Matt Lambert's eerily visceral pictures of boys engaged in sexual acts and lazily playing with their junk will get you in the mood for Valentine's Day.