The New York Times Interviews The Unique Subjects of DADS
“Mr. Rousseau said he gives Mr. Heynen “a lot of credit” for including a father like him — a single…
“Mr. Rousseau said he gives Mr. Heynen “a lot of credit” for including a father like him — a single…
“The emphasis in the book is on typical domestic scenes with new babies, toddlers, teenagers or adult children, but the…
“They did not adopt as a couple. That was not possible because they were not married.” Read the full article…
“Dads, published by powerHouse Books, is a work of compelling human interest, allowing us a view into the lives of…
“the book aims to show the way to (future) LGBTQ + parents and allow them not to feel alone” Read…
“Rodriguez’s photographs convey the emotional complexity of the people he meets, and serve as a pinhole for the stories and…
“For example, you don’t have the father playing football with them and the mother tinkering with them. It all runs…
“Fatherhood is separate from your sexuality and that’s what makes it so beautiful.” Read the full review here.
“It is an era that is rapidly coming to look like a mirror of what is happening today. The photographs…
“Whether you accomplish that through reading one of June’s most anticipated LGBTQ books or marching in full regalia, that’s up…
“Suddenly we are in the present, and we see how Schatzberg’s friends have aged, became calmer and more fragile.” Read…
“Pictures on the Radio continues David Gilkey’s lifelong mission of connecting Americans to the frontlines far beyond their shores.” See…
“It is a remarkable, wonderful, poignant, sometimes painful look at New York City from Rodriguez’s point of view as a…
“What he found as the project progressed was a complete rejection of the traditional gender roles performed in many two-parent…
“Evoking the strong connection between art and literature, the book reveals the inevitability of suffering, and of human helplessness from…
“Ballen and Tinti have a vision that encompasses a wide spectrum of what impinges upon us – things that are…
“This new work, a documentation of the invasion of statues, dummies, mannequins into Kozloff’s urban street photography, looks back at…
“Things left unsaid, petty grudges and annoyances, loom in Schatzberg’s memories. In recollecting conversations with his friends, he points to…
“When moving from picture to picture in Ballen’s latest book, The Earth will Come to Laugh and Feast, one gets…
“These queer family dynamics are all unique, and share both similarities and differences to those of heterosexual parents. However, all…
“[Translated from French] The human is at the heart of his work, which often emerges after long periods of time…
“At the virtual launch, you emphasised that this book had to be universal, and not nostalgic. What feedback have you…
“In an era in which statues are in fashion thanks to the iconoclastic fury of the inculturation of cancellation, Tinti…
“My approach taught me the art of listening which helped me to get closer to people to photograph them.” Read…