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This Photographer Shot the Radical Protests That Inspired Occupy
Thirty years ago, Q. Sakamaki began taking photos of the artists and anarchists resisting gentrification in New York City.
Lucy Sparrow Spent a Year Sewing 31,000 Products for Her All-Felt Grocery Store
Every adorable item is for sale, with prices starting at $1.
This Artist Recreates Iconic Images Out of Trash, Toys, and Chocolate Syrup
Brazilian photographer Vik Muniz wants people to see the world differently.
This Guy Spent a Week Inside Italian Catacombs Taking Photos of Corpses
More than 8,000 mummies line the walls of Sicily's ancient, eerie Capuchin Catacombs.
Rare Ephemera from New York's Storied Era of Renegade Artmaking
These vintage art advertisements were made by artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, and Nan Goldin.
Joshua Lutz's Peculiar, Lonely Photos of Sex, Addiction, and Mental Illness
"So much of the first half of my life was... fueled by fears that I would become schizophrenic. I still have that feeling."
Candid Photos with Famous People by the Unofficial Inventor of the Selfie
Jean Pigozzi started snapping selfies with celebrities in 1973.
Joyful Photos of a Wild Puerto Rican Day Parade in NYC from the 80s
Ahead of the 60th annual parade, photographer Ricky Flores shares his snapshots from the 1983 celebration in Central Park.
This Is the Secret to Unforgettable Photos
Anyone with a smartphone is an artist these days. Legendary photographer Albert Watson thinks that's a great thing.
The Rad Women Who Crashed the 70s LA Punk Scene
"Maybe that’s the punkness of being female: Don’t ask for permission, don’t seek male approval, just do it for yourself."
Unearthed Art by Teenage Basquiat Inspired This Exciting New Documentary
A trove of early Basquiat works rescued from an East Village bank vault inspired a filmmaker to explore the artist's formative years.
Ana Mendieta Fought for Women's Rights and Paid with Blood
The fearless artist was outspoken about issues like campus rape and domestic violence when they were still taboo.