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Photography
Kensuke Koike: Nothing Added, Nothing Removed
Whether Kensuke Koike is tearing an image to pieces, or neatly shredding it into tiny ribbons, there is precision in his method. The mad scientist, a Dr. Frankenstein carefully dissecting and reassem
November 11, 2019
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As it Was Give(n) to Me: Stacy Kranitz Explores the American Appalachia
Back in June 2016, we featured the works of photography Stacy Kranitz, a documentarian who blurs the line between personal and outsider looking in. Since 2009, Kranitz has been documenting the Appala
November 09, 2019
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Pray For America: Jacob Holdt's Stunning Portrayal of America in the 1970s @ V1 Gallery
Jacob Holdt’s first solo exhibition with V1 Gallery, Pray for America, presents 45 selected photographs from Holdt’s archive of more than 15.000 photographs, shot during his vagabonding years in
November 05, 2019
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Check Out Work From 150 Photographers in the Latest Issue of "Ain't Bad"
Our friends at Ain't Bad, an independent publisher of new photographic art, are celebrating eight years with Issue No.14 featuring work from over 150 photographers. We've selected some of our favorit
November 04, 2019
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Paul Mpgagi Sepuya's Deconstructed Perspectives
Paul Mpagi Sepuya makes photographs of friends, artists, collaborators, and himself that challenge the history of photography and deconstruct traditional portraiture through layering, fragmentation,
November 02, 2019
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Perspectives Converge in David Hillard's Mutli-Panel Photographs
David Hilliard’s work is rooted in the deeply personal, elevating the everyday to the sublime through formal and conceptual techniques borrowed from theater, film and other modes of storytelling.
October 31, 2019
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R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe and author Douglas Copeland team for "Michael Stipe: Our Interference Times: a visual record"
So much of the band R.E.M., and especially its lead singer Michael Stipe, helped define an indie ethos throughout the 1980s. It feels weird to say that considering they had #1 albums un the 1990s on
October 22, 2019
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Photography
Interview: Jonathan Levitt On the "Echo Mask"
Inspired by natural history, mythology, and a primordial view of the natural world as a place alive and enchanted, photographer Jonathan Levitt went looking for the endangered and haunted places - na
October 18, 2019
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Crossroads: Txema Yeste's Beautiful Color Prints
Txema Yeste's first solo exhibition, Crossroads, at Staley-Wise Gallery provides a glimpse into a world of powerful and sophisticated figures with strong and arresting faces and monumental bodies, of
October 18, 2019
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The Criminal Type
What does a criminal look like? Taking shape around the mid-19th century, the field of positivist criminology sought to satisfy this widespread preoccupation, putting the new medium of photography to
October 16, 2019
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Design
Looking at A' Photography and Photo Manipulation Design Winners
One of our favorite times of the year has come again! The A Design Award for Arts, Architecture and Design has announced a call for entries! Enter your design here! Every year, projects tha
October 15, 2019
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Cheryl Dunn Remembers Photographer Jill Freedman, Who Died this Week at the Age of 79
Jill Freedman was in a league of her own. Some people knew her work but many more should have. She was elusive and forthright and not beholden to anyone. She didn't really pursue commercial jobs to f
October 11, 2019
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