Weekly Round Up of the Week of the March 2

The Producer’s picks for this week’s news relevant to the photography, art, design and production industries


The Jazz Pictures the FBI Silenced


Fearing for her safety, Lisette Model buried her photos of artists like Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong, but a new book reveals them to the world.

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David Driskell’s Gifts to Black Art


The artist and scholar spent decades championing Black artists through collecting, creating, and providing financial support through the Driskell Prize.

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A Tour Through Central Park’s Cruising Grounds


Arthur Tress’s new book, “The Ramble, NYC 1969,” provides a view into a world otherwise all but invisible to passersby.

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Power and fragility in the Leipzig Photobook Festival


A boutique event in an arty, post-industrial city, the Leipzig Photobook Festival takes a punky approach to publishing.

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“Dislocated Presences” Rethinks Street Photography


Training his camera on in-between moments and gestures, David Masoko’s tender take on street photography explores the tensions between visibility and privacy in an image-saturated world.

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