SFMOMA’s retrospective on Walker Evans buttresses the reputation of a photographer already considered a proto-Pop Art master of the medium.
Although short, Diane Arbus’ late career yielded plenty of iconic images. SFMOMA’s exhibit on her early work shows how the brilliant photographer got there.
Four decades after Diane Arbus was found dead in a New York bathtub with both of her wrists slit, the art world is still…
Lydia Panas lures families and friends to the fields of her 75-acre farm in rural Kutztown, Pa., and shoots them. With a camera, that…
A NOPA woman who was sickened — literally — by the stream of unruly bar patrons puking near her doorstep decided to make it…
Playwright and performer Sean Owens knows theatrical camp. We think it's safe to say he is theatrical camp. He created and acted out the…
There's a reason tourists in New York always gravitate to Times Square, and it's in the faces of the family captured so brilliantly by…