Meet the Collector: @myharrypottercorner

Attention Potterheads! We’re proud to bring you a special interview with Hector, the creator behind the Instagram account @myharrypottercorner. A photographer by profession and a collector by heart, he’s been amassing rare Harry Potter memorabilia from all corners of the wizarding universe. Read on to find out how he started collecting, the unique items he’s acquired, and the importance of […]

SIX.TWO Editions Earthquake Relief Print Sale

A group of U.S.-based artists and creatives have teamed up to launch a print sale fundraiser in support of earthquake recovery in Turkey and Syria. Featuring images by over 200 photographers, including Joel Sternfeld, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Roger Ballen, Alec Soth, Susan Meiselas, and Vanessa Winship, SIX.TWO Editions encourages photography enthusiasts and the general public to donate to ongoing earthquake relief […]

“River of No Return” by Photographer Laura McPhee

Photographer Laura McPhee’s “River of No Return” takes place throughout Idaho’s Sawtooth Valley, capturing the relationship between its tiny population and the natural world in which they are immersed. According to McPhee, this connection reflects, in microcosm, many of the same bonds that are found in America at large: “In the valley, one can see with great clarity some of America’s […]

Artist Spotlight: Amy Dury

Hove, UK-based artist Amy Dury draws reference materials for her works from pre-digital age family photographs and home movies, paying special attention to images related to peoples’ roles in society, hierarchies, and power dynamics. With an educational background in printmaking, Dury’s practice has evolved to feature oil and acrylic paint, alongside charcoal and pencil drawings, though her background as a […]

“DRILL” by Photographer Lawrence Agyei

Chicago-based Ghanaian photographer Lawrence Agyei celebrates the South Shore Drill Team in his latest body of work, “DRILL.” A non-profit organization based on the south side of Chicago, the group uses performance art to empower youth. In 2020, the pandemic halted SSDT’s performance, disrupting the close-knit community, and, for the first time in 35 years, canceling their performance at the […]

Martha in Mumbai for St+ India, Visits Dharavi Slum

Mumbai is a city that captures the essence of Indian culture and tradition. When people think of Mumbai they may envision Bollywood actors executing their hook steps in flashy outfits with bright colors against extravagant backdrops. True, it is a place where Bollywood glamour and grandeur are made, but don’t forget the street food and Hindu festivals, and elaborate idols […]

Martha in Mumbai for St+ India, Visits Dharavi Slum

Mumbai is a city that captures the essence of Indian culture and tradition. When people think of Mumbai they may envision Bollywood actors executing their hook steps in flashy outfits with bright colors against extravagant backdrops. True, it is a place where Bollywood glamour and grandeur are made, but don’t forget the street food and Hindu festivals, and elaborate idols […]

“Outdoor Recreation” by Photographer Adam Whyte

New York City-based photographer Adam Whyte (previously here) explores our contemporary aesthetic relationship to nature, the sublime, and “outdoor recreation” in his ongoing series by the same name. Addressing the commodification of outdoor experiences and the consumerism that goes hand in hand these days, Whyte contemplates how our conception of “the great outdoors” can feel limited to certain visual motifs […]

Artist Spotlight: Ian Healy

A selection of recent work by Edinburgh, Scotland-based Irish artist Ian Healy. Drawing upon personal observations in the creation of his quirky characters, Healy uses humor to highlight and dramatize a person’s imperfections and awkwardness. His drawings and paintings explore the unique facets of his individual characters, illuminating “the rich complexities of our collective human condition.” “I like to pick […]