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When Photographs Meet Fiction in The New Yorker
The first time a photograph accompanied a short story in The New Yorker was in 1996: the story was “Baster,” by Jeffrey Eugenides (who also has a story in the current Summer Fiction issue), and the photograph was a portrait of a newborn by Howard Schatz. We’ve been matching fiction and photographs ever since. Through July 9th, a selection of these photographs have found new life on the walls of the Steven Kasher Gallery, as part of “New Yorker Fiction/Real Photography.” The show is co-curated by Kasher and our former visuals director, Elisabeth Biondi, whose tenure ushered in a wonderful expansion of the use of photographs in the magazine, which for many years was illustrated only with drawings.
Jonathan Saunders Resort 2012
Photo: Courtesy of Jonathan Saunders
Visit Vogue.com for the full collection and review.