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Private art space specializing in American post-documentary and contemporary landscape photography, working with collectors and leading institutions.
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Rahim Fortune | Sasha Wolf Projects
Rahim Fortune | Sasha Wolf Projects
My Last Day at Seventeen | Sasha Wolf Projects
My Last Day at Seventeen | Sasha Wolf Projects
My Last day at Seventeen looks at the bravado and adventure of childhood with an eye toward its fragility and inevitable loss. Some photographs were made spontaneously but most were fashioned collaboratively utilizing a chosen wardrobe, setting and circumstance. While the lives imagined in this narrative should not be confused with the actual individuals that walk the streets of Cobh, the photographs are faithful depictions of adolescent experience, the rhythm and patina of Russell Heights and the anxious countenance of Irish youth.
Barbara Bosworth | Sasha Wolf Projects
Barbara Bosworth | Sasha Wolf Projects
Years After Her Son’s Death in Jail, She’s Still Seeking Answers. She’s Not Alone.
Years After Her Son’s Death in Jail, She’s Still Seeking Answers. She’s Not Alone.
Jacilet Griffin is one of many nationwide left with grief and unanswered questions when a loved one dies behind bars.
Peter Kayafas | Sasha Wolf Projects
Peter Kayafas | Sasha Wolf Projects
Peter Kayafas is a photographer, publisher, curator and teacher who lives in New York City where he is the Director of the Eakins Press Foundation. He is a Guggenheim Fellow (2019), and his photographs have been widely exhibited, and are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art; the Brooklyn Museum of Art; The New York Public Library; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the New Orleans Museum of Art; and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. He has taught photography at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn since 2000, and is the Co-Chair of the Board of Directors of the Corporation of Yaddo. He has published five monographs of his photographs—The Merry Cemetery of Sapanta (2007); O Public Road! Photographs of America (2009); Totems (2012); The Way West (2020) with an essay by Rick Bass; and Coney Island Waterdance (2021). Kayafas has had three solo shows with Sasha Wolf Gallery.
Oxford American | My Honky-Tonk Heroes & Me
Oxford American | My Honky-Tonk Heroes & Me
The Haunted - Contemporary Photography Conjured in New England — SPEEDWELL Contemporary
The Haunted - Contemporary Photography Conjured in New England — SPEEDWELL Contemporary
Kristine Potter: The Body Politic – Lamar Dodd School of Art
Kristine Potter: The Body Politic – Lamar Dodd School of Art
Kristine Potter: The Body Politic August 28 - November 14, 2025 2025 Margie E. West Prize Awardee & Exhibition Opening Thursday, Sept 4, 2025 Artist Lecture: Dodd S150, 4pm Public reception: 5 - 7 pm The Dodd Galleries at the University of Georgia are pleased to announce The Body Politic, our 2025…
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