Laura Hubber
Stories
When Is Painting Men a Revolutionary Act?
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We asked Paul Perrin of the Musée d’Orsay and art historian Jonathan Katz why this was a radical act in 19th-century France.
Kindred Spirits
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Naudline Pierre on her connection with William Blake
The Beauty of Collaboration
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Photographer Tim Walker reveals how magic happened during the shoot for his new Getty commission
Beautiful Scribble
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Artist Edmund de Waal on the joy of Cy Twombly
Angel of Uncertainty: A Conversation with Photographer Sally Mann
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Mann reflects on collaborating with her family, her connection with the American South, and the enduring allure of an 8 x 10” view camera
The Living Room War: A Conversation with Artist Martha Rosler
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The Brooklyn-based artist and photographer speaks about war, feminism, and art as a form of resistance
Barbaric Indifference: A Conversation with Artist Alfredo Jaar
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The Chilean-born artist speaks about racism, genocide, and the role of the artist in a world of mass media
“We Are All the Same”: A Conversation with Josef Koudelka
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The Czech-born photographer on freedom, landscape, empathy—and why good photographs are so rare