"Advent," a painting by Elisheva Biernoff, is featured in this month's "10-Minute Challenge" from @nytimes.com. The interactive tool invites viewers to spend uninterrupted time looking at a piece of art. Explore: www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
"Advent," a painting by Elisheva Biernoff, is featured in this month's "10-Minute Challenge" from @nytimes.com. The interactive tool invites viewers to spend uninterrupted time looking at a piece of art. Explore: www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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I visited the Fraenkel Gallery yesterday and was pleasantly invited to preview some of Christian Marclay’s newest works for an upcoming (January 2026) exhibition. @fraenkelgallery.bsky.social
Read now—In honor of World Photography Day, we’re highlighting Jeffrey Fraenkel’s early letters to Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand: fraenkelgallery.com/conversation...
“What photographers have to do is, they have to try to find excitement in the exterior world to make the object resonant enough to hold that illusion.” –Richard Learoyd
Richard Learoyd interviews his friend, artist Vija Celmins, in Aperture magazine. aperture.org/.../vija-cel...
In the new issue of Another Man Magazine, five creative forces – Nan Goldin, Linda Rosenkrantz and Gary Schneider, John Douglas Millar and John Heys – reflect on the enduring influence and intimate legacy of #PeterHujar.
Jeffrey Fraenkel and #AlecSoth, pictured in Soth's new exhibition, Advice for Young Artists, on view in our gallery through May 23. 🔗 fraenkelgallery.com/exhibitions/...
I love Sophie Calle so much. I laughed, I cried and felt so lucky to be alive right now. Thank you @fraenkelgallery.bsky.social ♥️
📷 #RobertAdams An irrigation canal. Larimer County, Colorado, 1990, gelatin silver print, 14 x 11 inches (sheet) [35.6 x 27.9 cm]
A black and white photograph depicts a lush landscape scene near a pond
“Art’s gift to us is the pleasurable implication of coherence, of meaning, of consequence.” —Robert Adams, from Along Some Rivers (Aperture, 2006)
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