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"A lie about a lie, A truth about a truth" @ Little Big Man Gallery, Los Angeles
In 2014, photographer and director Tyrone Lebon made “Reely and Truly”, a diaristic and personal documentary about photography. The film begins with Lebon’s father Mark, who is als
July 04, 2015
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The Photographs of Viktoria Sorochinski
Photographer Viktoria Sorochinski’s work gracefully combines documentary and fantasy. Her work examines relationships, particularly family dynamics. Much of her work also includes children and
July 03, 2015
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Jacob Aue Sobol's "Arrivals and Departures" @ Yossi Millo Gallery, New York
Arrivals and Departures chronicles Jacob Aue Sobol’s travels across the Asian continent by train during 2012-2014, with stops in Moscow, Russia; Ulan Batar, Mongolia and Beijing, China, and nu
July 02, 2015
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“Body Language” by Martin Kruck
In his series, “Body Language,” photographer Martin Kruck captured messages imprinted on skin. These cryptic messages such as “too late” are made even more curious with their
July 02, 2015
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The Bewitched Bee by Duane Michals
Duane Stephen Michals is an American photographer known widely for his traditional, editorial photo essays as well as the sequence photographs he began making in New York in 1966. The Bewitched Bee
June 30, 2015
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“Plucked” by Geir Moseid
Geir Mosied (b. 1978) is a Norwegian photographer whose work is derived from recounts of domestic, everyday life. His series “Plucked” examines various themes ranging from alienation, se
June 30, 2015
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“The Mark of Abel” by Lydia Panas
In the immensely stunning series “The Mark of Abel,” photographer Lydia Panas photographed families as her subject matter. Panas captures family dynamics in a uniquely tender and vulnera
June 29, 2015
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“Black Mirror” @ Aperture Gallery, NY
Opening on July 16, Aperture’s annual open-call exhibition will be on display until August 13. Photographers were asked “to consider the ways in which our current reality might outpace o
June 29, 2015
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The work of Magdalena Switek
We were checking out the newest issue of Hamburger eyes today (We highly recommended you pick up a copy) and were curious who shot the exceptional photograph that graces the cover. With a little inv
June 28, 2015
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"Burk Uzzle: American Puzzles" @ Steven Kashner, New York
Currently on display at Steven Kasher Gallery is Burk Uzzle: American Puzzles, the first exhibition of the artist’s work at the gallery. The exhibition features over 70 vintage black and white
June 27, 2015
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Jiang Pengyi’s "Unregistered City”
In his series "Unregistered City,” Chinese artist Jiang Pengyi created miniatures of imaginary cities and installed them in abandoned and decrepit spaces. In doing so, Pengyi created a po
June 26, 2015
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Jakub Karwowski's "Sentimental Fiction"
Shot between 2009-2011, Poland-based photographer Jakub Karwowski’s series entitled Sentimental Fiction is a little bit of reality and equal parts fiction. With a surreal-like feel, Karwowski&
June 26, 2015
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