Finding spaces to shoot is often challenging for The Tenth in ways that it isn't for more mainstream publication. Rakeem Cunningham hide caption
Photography
Wednesday
Wednesday
Three photographs in Leila Alaoui's project titled "The Moroccans." Leila Alaoui/Courtesy of Art Factum Gallery hide caption
Saturday
Holi, a festival that welcomes spring, is celebrated with public spraying of colorful powders. Rajasthan, India, 1996. Steve McCurry/Courtesy of Phaidon hide caption
Wednesday
A daguerreotype of Jack-Be-Little Squash, an heirloom variety from plant conservationist Amy Goldman's farm in New York's Hudson Valley. Jerry Spagnoli hide caption
"Mischief Makers," 1915 Harry Whittier Frees/Library of Congress hide caption
Sunday
Mame, 2014 by Omar Victor Diop. Omar Victor Diop/Courtesy Magnin-A Gallery, Paris hide caption
Monday
The two control cabs at the Stockholm Arlanda Airport symbolize two ravens from Nordic mythology that were tasked with watching over the earth. Carolyn Russo/National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution hide caption
Prepare For Takeoff: Smithsonian Celebrates The Art Of The Airport Tower
Sunday
Pindar Van Arman in his studio with paintings created by his bitPaintr portrait-painting robot. Craig Hudson hide caption
Saturday
The photographer brings a surreal touch to the epidemic that struck West Africa in photos titled "Le Temps Ebola." The suits worn by the people portraying health professionals evoke carnival masks and animal masks. The question the photographer ponders: "Are these figures here to protect the people or to harm them?," reflecting mistrust of medical workers in the early stages of the outbreak. Courtesy of Bakary Emmanuel Daou hide caption
Friday
The completed Library of Congress. Library of Congress hide caption
Tuesday
Yao Chen, Annie Leibovitz, Tavi Gevinson, Agnes Gund, and Marco Tronchetti Provera attended the launch of the 2016 Pirelli Calendar by Annie Leibovitz at Grosvenor House in London Monday. Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images hide caption
Saturday
This 11-year-old boy lives with his family in a Roma settlement in Belgrade. "He and his brothers and sisters are without documents, but he had this amazing confidence," Constantine says. Greg Constantine hide caption
Thursday
Photographer Abbas Chronicles 'What People Do In The Name Of God'
Thursday
Union commanders in composite photo, 1883-84. Library of Congress hide caption