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From Here to Eternity: A Sunil Gupta Retrospective
Born in New Delhi, India, relocated to Montreal, Canada, before studying in London, Sunil Gupta has been using photography as a critical practice since the 1970s. Subversive, impulsive, personal and
October 08, 2020
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Cindy Sherman Transforms Herself into a Series of Androgynous Characters
For her latest body of work, Cindy Sherman has transformed herself into an extraordinary cast of androgynous characters, expanding her career-long investigation into the construction of identity and
October 07, 2020
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Lost Angels: Paul Jasmin's Seductive Portraits of L.A.’s Young Dreamers
Paul Jasmin’s photographs are a dreamy tableau that takes the viewer on a journey of seductive beauty and erotic ennui. Lost Angeles highlights the last 50 years Jasmin has spent photographing L.A.
October 06, 2020
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Looking Back at a Giant of Taiwanese Photography
As a high school student, Taiwanese photographer Chang Chao-Tang picked up his camera and began to shoot—and he has not stopped since. Over the decades, his output of images reveals transcendence a
October 02, 2020
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Matt Eich's Seasonal Blues
A new exhibition of work by Matt Eich at jdc fine art draws from a year and a half of prolific image-making in an ongoing visual journal series titled, Seasonal Blues. This string of work links
September 30, 2020
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Lina Iris Viktor: Dark Mark Has Substance
It cannot be reiterated often enough—there is not one singular way to look at a piece of art. Typically, I’ve found that if an artist's intention is to lock you inside a box of their thinking, th
September 28, 2020
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Gregory Halpern's "Let the Sun Beheaded Be"
In Let the Sun Beheaded Be, photographer Gregory Halpern focuses on the French Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe, a French overseas region with a complicated and violent colonial history.
September 25, 2020
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Maisie Cousins: Rubbish, Dipping Sauce, Grass, Peonie, Bum
Maisie Cousins' approach to making images is hedonistic and performative as she explores topics such as sensuality, indulgence, and body image. Maisie’s work comes from a desire to see femininity a
September 23, 2020
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Julie Cockburn's Embroidered Photographs
Julie Cockburn is renowned for re-imagining and re-configuring found objects and vintage photographs into meticulously constructed and unique contemporary artworks. The new works on display in Balanc
September 22, 2020
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Xavi Bou's Ornitographies Captures The Singular Motion of Flocks of Birds
By combining a series of photographs taken in succession, Spanish photographer Xavi Bou creates one flowing image of birds flying in a singular motion. Unlike other motion analysis which precede
September 20, 2020
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Genre-Bending Photographers Featured in Exhibition @ Projects+Gallery
A new exhibition at projects+gallery "explores a new forefront of genre-bending photographers who work frenetically between the spaces of fine art, fashion photography, and the history of the medium
September 16, 2020
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Ralph Eugene Meatyard: The Family Album of Lucybelle Crater
Working outside of the photographic mainstream, Ralph Eugene Meatyard's imagery consisted largely of symbolic dramas, set in ordinary, often abandoned places and enacted mostly by his own family. Tak
September 11, 2020
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