A King of Comedy: An Interview with Carl Reiner
In a 2002 Interview, Carl Reiner Revealed Trade Secrets
In a 2002 Interview, Carl Reiner Revealed Trade Secrets
Michael KurcfeldOct 25, 2020
This year’s prestigious Venice Biennale’s centerpiece exhibition, its 58th, has been curated by Ralph Rugoff, an American art critic who became...
Michael KurcfeldJun 5, 2019
Michael Kurcfeld spoke to Christine Macel, the curator of the 57th Venice Biennale.
Michael KurcfeldJun 1, 2017
When TIME Magazine controversially chose Donald Trump to be its “Person of the Year” at the end of 2016, the photographer they asked to shoot his...
Michael KurcfeldJan 20, 2017
A retrospective on photographs of Los Angeles taken by Anthony Hernandez.
Michael KurcfeldOct 25, 2016
Photographer Don McCullin's pictures from hell.
Michael KurcfeldSep 4, 2016
Mariana Cook discusses a career spent photographing artists, writers, scientists, and actors.
Michael KurcfeldAug 20, 2016
ALEXEY TITARENKO grew up in Cold War-era Leningrad (née and once again St. Petersburg), in a typically small, cramped apartment. To keep him quiet...
Michael KurcfeldJul 9, 2016
Tanya Marcuse discusses series “Fruitless,” “Fallen” and “Woven” in this installment of "Photographer's Spotlight."
Michael KurcfeldJun 25, 2016
THE CLOSEST to a Cinderella real-estate tale in Los Angeles has been the renaissance that is unfolding in its historic downtown district. The art...
Michael KurcfeldJun 2, 2016
John Chiara has made a career of revealing in a wholly new manner places that have been captured endlessly in paintings and photographs. Early on...
Michael KurcfeldMay 12, 2016
Nick Brandt committed to a 16-year odyssey of capturing the vanishing herds that roam the 2-million-acre Amboseli ecosystem, which straddles Kenya...
Michael KurcfeldMay 3, 2016
For many, adolescence is a fraught, even harrowing chapter of life, a shaky bridge into adulthood that is marked by abortive identity trials and the...
Michael KurcfeldMar 22, 2016
A profile of the Danish photographer Joakim Eskildsen, who spent 7 years living with and photographing Roma people around the world.
Michael KurcfeldMar 12, 2016
nbsp; Swapan Parekh discusses his own work. Kishor Parekh (1930–1982) transformed modern photojournalism in India by demanding greater status for...
Michael KurcfeldMar 5, 2016
Interviewing Catherine Opie on her two new LA exhibits, "Portraits" and "700 Nimes Road", at the Hammer Museum and MOCA Pacific Design Center...
Michael KurcfeldFeb 24, 2016
Dutch photographer Jacqueline Hassink devises high-concept projects like Table of Power, a series that explores the symbology of corporate power.
Michael KurcfeldFeb 14, 2016
Gupta's series 'Angst' focuses on Calcutta’s prostitutes, junkies, lepers, and the insane, whom he befriended enough to gain acceptance and collaborat...
Michael KurcfeldFeb 5, 2016
An interview with Agnès Varda for her exhibition 'Varda/Cuba" at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Michael KurcfeldJan 26, 2016
An interview with Croatian photographer Frank Horvat at the 2015 Paris Photo art fair.
Michael KurcfeldJan 16, 2016
An interview with renowned celebrity photographer Greg Gorman, whose new book 'Outside the Studio' features a collection of street photography in...
Michael KurcfeldOct 16, 2015
nbsp; In 2012, a Swiss foundation commissioned two award-winning Magnum photojournalists to document the Brazzaville (formerly French) Congo — as...
Michael KurcfeldOct 9, 2015
Mick Rock shares his favorite memories and photographs from his time as David Bowie's official photographer in the early seventies.
Michael KurcfeldOct 2, 2015
The first thing one notices about the photographs of Miles Aldridge is their giddy, electric color — italicizing a radiant world of gorgeous young...
Michael KurcfeldSep 25, 2015