The photographer chronicles her life as a queer woman of color born with HIV.
Julia Curl
Julia Curl is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. Her research focuses on avant-garde film and photography, particularly in relationship to literature. She curates film programming for the Film-Makers’ Cooperative and William Burroughs’s former apartment, the Bunker.
Street Photography That Highlights the Female Gaze
Twelve women photographers demonstrate their creative ingenuity and raw technical skill.
Artist Sophie Calle Took a Job as a Maid to Spy on the Guests
Calle’s methodical analysis makes the reader more curious about the artist herself than the guests she spies on.
Challenging the Perception that Photographs Present an Objective Vision
Imagining the photographic print as a singular art object.
Neglected 20th-Century Women Photographers Begin to Get Their Due
The exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum aims to move beyond Euro-American historical narrative.
The First Museum Exhibition of Brazilian Modernist Photography Outside Brazil
This retrospective of the work from a São Paulo photo club is a reminder that Modernism was not solely a European phenomenon.
Nona Faustine’s Family Album
Faustine’s depiction of household shared by three generations of Black women presents matriarchy as a source of power.