FLOW’s Book du Jour: Charles White | Black Pope
The Chicago-born artist Charles White (1918–79) was celebrated during his lifetime for depictions of African-American men, women and children that acquired the name “images of … Continued
The Chicago-born artist Charles White (1918–79) was celebrated during his lifetime for depictions of African-American men, women and children that acquired the name “images of … Continued
Tierra is Josh Olins’ second self-published book and its format has the elegant simplicity of his first (which was a sell-out last year). Inside a sherbert-pink … Continued
…an inverse constellation, seen only from space: lone figures, dispersed across continents, entranced by vanishing points, alone against the oceans… Nicholas Muellner’s most recent image-text … Continued
Over the course of one week in May 2012, Alec Soth & Brad Zellar visited a dozen towns and cities throughout Ohio in search of … Continued
Karlheinz Weinberger’s day job may have been relatively uneventful—working in a Siemen’s warehouse—but the photos he took in his spare time are anything but conformist. … Continued
A mixture of ethereal natural and physical beauty, with a warm and often exotic ambience. All of this is interwoven with domestic and voyeuristic sexual … Continued
Poison Yellow is a limited zine focusing on Japanese photographer and director Mika Ninagawa’s recent work, known for her vibrant and brightly colored photographs of flowers, goldfish, and … Continued
The first photographic project undertaken by Hernandez, this series includes 22 photographs taken at various beaches in Southern California and New York between 1969 and … Continued
Gloom addresses the difficulty in telling someone that you are having a hard time, or that you are sad. These conversations usually require someone to … Continued
“It felt like inhaling shards of glass and I coughed uncontrollably doubled over in pain. My friend’s mother (a smoker herself) said to me, “Yeah, … Continued