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Photography
You Will Look to the Mountains: An Interview with Anne Rearick
Throughout her illustrious career, spanning diverse corners of the globe from Kazakhstan to South Africa and the French Basque country, Anne Rearick has consistently used her lens to unearth the stor
October 06, 2023
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I Can Feel You Dreaming: Taylor Galloway Sifts Through the Universal Subconscious
The pictures in Taylor Galloway's I Can Feel You Dreaming are glimpses of things, sometimes slippery, peripheral, brief, furtive shadows in the margins; they're slowly unraveling threads that you can
July 10, 2023
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Day for Night: Toshio Shibata's Exploration of Light and Darkness
In Toshio Shibata's long-awaited first monograph, Day For Night, a series of images capture the legendary photographer's movement from night to day. The structural concept is seemingly simple: a
May 01, 2023
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A Look Inside Vanessa Winship's New Monograph "Snow"
In Snow, Vanessa Winship’s latest monograph published by Deadbeat Club, we see that what’s not entirely comprehended is far more compelling than what is well understood. Perhaps that’s a truism
March 08, 2022
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Kovi Konowiecki: And in its Place, Another
As the title of Kovi Konowiecki’s debut monograph – and in its place, another – reminds us, we are always and forever subject to the twin certitudes of transience and change. As is the artist,
September 29, 2021
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Arboreal: Virginia Wilcox's Photographs in LA Parks
One of the most pictured places in the world, Los Angeles sees itself portrayed in images almost at the same rate it actively churns out more pictures of itself. Virginia Wilcox has managed to find a
March 11, 2021
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Books
Entangled: A New Book of Photographs by Maude Arsenault
Maude Arsenault is a Canadian photographer, artist and curator who is particularly invested in the representation of woman in the context of domesticity and intimacy. A new book, Entangled, publ
February 10, 2020
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Clint Woodside's New Book "Independence" Depicts Hope and Decline in Small Town America
Los Angeles-based photographer Clint Woodside has released his latest monograph, Independence, the first in a collaborative series featuring different guest co-editors. Co-edited by artist and Fulcru
May 18, 2019
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