by Rex Rose In the early 1900s, Ernest J. Bellocq carried his 8 x 10-inch view camera across Basin Street to photograph the women of New Orleans’ notorious district of legalized prostitution, Storyville. His private photographic project remained unknown until … Continue reading

Sitting amongst a group of Arhuacan males, Stephen Ferry stays calm, listening to their native tongue while interpreting, admiring and reflecting on his surroundings. He places dried coca leaves into his cheek and lets it sit, inducing both salivation and … Continue reading

The Art of Ulu Braun     The many environmental transformations of our world pass us daily in a circular motion. Our use (and misuse) of products and overall consumption has become an involuntary action that follows a 24-hour course. … Continue reading

  With a van and its trailer filled with an energetic brood of young adults, Ryan McGinley sets off into the untamed US wilderness. His goal is broad, but remains dedicated to presenting an unabashed desire for freedom; what one … Continue reading

In 2000, five years after his political exile to the US, Slava Mogutin returned to his Russian homeland to find a changed country – one filled with a wide array of subcultures that included homeless kids, street hustlers, military cadets, … Continue reading

Art is a never-ending cycle. It inspires emotion, action, and thought. Galería MÜ’s exhibition FotoFest 300 has inspired others through the presentation of emerging Colombian photographers that have a unique point of view to share with the world. Tigre Haller … Continue reading