Photo Galleries

  • Out of Nowhere: Photography in Cambodia (Part One)

    April 15, 2013 - 

    As part of the Season of Cambodia arts festival in New York, curators Leeza Ahmady and Erin Gleeson present a selection of photographic portraiture documenting the rapid changes in Cambodian life today.  More
  • Iraq War at 10: Looking Back at Baghdad, Days After Saddam Fell

    March 18, 2013 - 

    On March 19, 2003, the United States invaded Iraq, beginning a long war that would kill more than 100,000 Iraqi civilians and 4,400 U.S. soldiers. Photographer Teru Kuwayama captured these scenes of ruin and reflection just after Saddam Hussein was ousted from power.  More
  • Supermax Prisons: Views from Above

    February 19, 2013 - 

    With his photographs of super-maximum security prisons, Christoph Gielen reveals architectural features developed to minimize prisoner movement and interaction, while highlighting their structural similarities to suburban developments.  More
  • Thinking of Home, Wrestling in Dubai

    December 18, 2012 - 

    Over a million Pakistanis live in the United Arab Emirates. In their leisure time, many play kushti, a traditional Indo-Pakistani form of wrestling. Katrin Greiling shares her photographs of a match in Dubai, home to 400,000 Pakistani immigrants.  More
  • Mecca: Artificial Light

    October 26, 2012 - 

    This week, approximately three million Muslims are making a pilgrimage to Mecca for the 2012 hajj. Here, Saudi artist Ahmed Mater shares his photographs of and reflections on the recent developments around Islam’s most sacred sites.  More
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    Editor’s Letter

    Five years after Creative Time Reports’ inception, the project is coming to a close. Editor Marisa Mazria Katz reflects on some of the most moving pieces that solidified CTR as a unique platform that elevates artists’ voices.

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