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An Intimate Portrait of the ’60s Counterculture
by Benjamin Schneider • 02/16/2021 3:36 pm

A newly published collection of William Gedney photographs chronicles the Summer of Love, and its discontents.

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“Boomtowns” Documents How California and Photography Grew Up...
by Peter-Astrid Kane • 10/25/2018 9:15 am

An exhibit at the California Historical Society digs through the archives for a visually compelling history of San Francisco and Los Angeles from 1849 to 1949.

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Family Affair’s Exhibition of Hip-Hop Photography Is Not...
by Adrian Spinelli • 10/24/2018 5:09 pm

The list of rappers depicted “FREAKS OF THE INDUSTRY: Bay Area Hip-Hop Shot by B+” reads like your cool friend’s Top 10 list.

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Twinka Twinka, Little Star
by Jonathan Curiel • 09/06/2018 9:42 am

Judy Dater’s retrospective at the de Young Museum insists that the celebrated photographer is much more than one iconic image.

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The Mediator and Her Carnival Strippers
by Jonathan Curiel • 07/26/2018 10:06 am

Susan Meiselas’ photographs of Nicaragua, Iraq, and elsewhere capture the horrors of war — and you’ve no doubt seen them even if you don’t know who took them.

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Show of Show-Offs: Peter Hujar at BAMPFA
by Jonathan Curiel • 07/12/2018 9:36 am

Three decades after his death from an AIDS-related illness, the ‘totally unreachable’ photographer first career retrospective, ‘Peter Hujar: Speed of Life’ comes to the Bay Area.

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Pigeon Hole: Carolyn Drake’s Photography of China’s Uyghurs
by Jonathan Curiel • 06/28/2018 12:03 pm

An SFMOMA exhibit on a persecuted minority challenges photojournalism’s emphasis on separation between artist and subject.

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