The Prisoners’ Lens shows theatrical staged scenes which remind us that the events of 1916 were inspired by playwrights and ...
Hal Gould started curating photo shows back in 1963 when he was the director of exhibitions for the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. Then, in 1979, he opened Camera Obscura Gallery near the corner ...
Absence makes the heart grow fonder, or that certainly seemed to be the case at Webster Hall on Thursday night for Scottish indiepop greats Camera Obscura‘s first NYC show in 10 years, which was also ...
During the pre-production of Lolita, enigmatic director Stanley Kubrick made an extremely rare print appearance in the Winter 1960-’61 edition of Sight and Sound, the British Film Institute’s cinema ...
Vera Lutter evaded wildfires and sacrificed meals and sleep to produce beguiling photographs with an archaic form of image-making. By Alex Traub Times Insider explains who we are and what we do, and ...
Photography app Obscura was today updated to version 4, and developer Ben McCarthy says it's a revamp that has been in the works for more than a year. Much of the app has been rebuilt from scratch to ...
In the Autumn of 1997, Yau Leung was just starting to earn a minor artistic reputation when he slipped off a ladder in his studio, hit his head, and died. That the light should have left the eyes of ...