1/32Nick Waplington, The Isaac Mizrahi Pictures: New York City 1989-1993
With rare access to fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi’s fittings, Nick Waplington offers a candid glimpse into the glamorous world of one of the ’90s’ most important designers.
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Photo: Carrie Mae Weems4/32Carrie Mae Weems, Kitchen Table Series
In this nostalgic and tender series, Carrie Mae Weems tells the story of one woman’s life through images taken around that all-important domestic space, the kitchen table.
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Photo: Johnny Pigozzi7/32Johnny Pigozzi, Pool Party
An in-depth look at how the rich, powerful, and famous spend time poolside, Johnny Pigozzi’s Pool Party captures the fabulous personalities who gather at his home in the Côte d’Azur.
Photo: Johnny Pigozzi8/32Frédéric Bruly Bouabré and Esther Mahlangu, 2005
Photo: Johnny Pigozzi9/32Elizabeth Taylor and Dave Stewart, 1993
Photo: Pamela Littky10/32Pamela Littky, The Villa Bonita
One of Hollywood’s most storied apartment buildings, the Villa Bonita has long housed an eclectic set of residents who dreamed of making it big in the entertainment industry. In The Villa Bonita, Pamela Littky offers a fascinating survey of all the building’s current inhabitants.
Photo: Pamela Littky11/32Apartment 5A, Paul, Landscape Designer, 26 Years at Villa Bonita
Photo: Pamela Littky12/32Apartment 2A, Josh, Bartender/Photographer, Seven Years at the Villa Bonita
Photo: Joan Liftin13/32Joan Liftin, Marseille
Joan Liftin’s captivating images are a valentine to the bustling streets of France’s oldest and second-largest city, Marseille.
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Photo: Carl de Keyzer16/32Carl de Keyzer, Cuba La Lucha
Carl de Keyzer documents Cuba’s transition from a communist to a more capitalist society, and the consequences of this shift on the Cuban people.
Photo: Carl de Keyzer17/32Cienfuegos, Cuba, 2015
Photo: Carl de Keyzer18/32Havana, Cuba, 2015
Photo: Sarah Moon19/32Sarah Moon, Now and Then
Sarah Moon’s newest volume brings together her iconic, blurry black-and-white images; her dreamy color photography; and her instantly recognizable fashion images and Polaroids.
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Photo: Jim Mangan21/32Jim Mangan, Time of Nothing
Jim Mangan explores the relationship between humans and the Earth in this series of beautifully abstract images.
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Photo: Moises Saman24/32Moises Saman, Discordia
Magnum photographer Moises Saman’s latest, Discordia, is a record of the nearly four years he spent living and working in the Middle East during the Arab Spring, from 2011 to 2015. Saman explores the complexity of war through reportage imagery and photo collages.
Photo: Moises Saman25/32African laborers living in a camp in an abandoned fishing port on the outskirts of Tripoli, Libya, September 2011.
Photo: Moises Saman26/32Camels at a camel market located inside a school in the village of Birqash, on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, April 2011.
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© Estate of Ralph Steiner, image courtesy of George Eastman Museum, purchase with funds from Charina Foundationfor The Delineator, 192928/32Ralph Steiner, Ham and Eggs, advertisement.
© The Robert Heinecken Trust, Chicago, courtesy Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles29/32Robert Heinecken, PP/Whiskey—Figures/E, 1991.
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30/32Daniel Arnold, Nassau Avenue
Street photographer Daniel Arnold explores both the mundane and the extraordinary along Brooklyn’s Nassau Avenue.
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