- Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar has been awarded this year’s Hasselblad Prize for Photography.
- Stephen Shore’s latest book “Transparencies: Small Camera Works 1971-1979” contains previously unseen photos that provide an alternate view into the production of one of his most iconic and enduring works, “Uncommon Places.”
- Join Exposed alum Chris Suspect at Spacylounge DC on March 27 for a special book release party and immersive exhibit that celebrates the release of his new book “Gratuity Included.” Tickets for the event are $10 and can be bought online in advance.
- The Washington Post wants to see your best squirrel photos for the 10th annual Squirrel Week. Deadline for entries is April 6, and the prize is a $100 gift card and publication in John Kelly’s column.
- Artist Matthew Morrocco makes portraits in monochrome suits to abstract himself into color fields for his “Orchid: RGB” series.
- Meanwhile, Norwegian-Finnish artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen photograph a solitary figure in a landscape wearing a sculpture of the natural elements of the subject’s choosing for their series exploring Nordic folklore.
- Photographer Kate Miller-Wilson produced a poignant self-portrait series that explores her struggle with anxiety by shocking large format film with static electricity.