New York Times: There’s More to Selfies Than Meets the Eye

This visual essay, created in collaboration with Marisa Mazria Katz and published in The New York Times, explores the rise of the selfie as both a cultural phenomenon and an artistic gesture. It examines how artists and everyday users alike deploy the selfie to shape identity, claim visibility, and navigate the politics of self-representation. Rather than dismissing the form, the piece considers how these images reflect deeper questions of intimacy, technology, and belonging in contemporary life.

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