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Miyoko Ihara: Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat
If you love a good cat photo, Miyoko Ihara's images of her grandmother and beloved cat will not disappoint you. From working in the fields to taking naps, these two are inseparable. Ihara not only ex
July 08, 2014
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"William Klein" @ Michael Hoppen Gallery, London
This month Michael Hoppen Gallery will host an exhibition for the works of photojournalist and fashion photographer, William Klein. The American-born French photographer, known extensively for an oe
July 07, 2014
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Donut Doubles
A collaboration between photographer Brandon Voges, advertising agency The Marlin Network, and Strange Donuts has created a photo series called “Donut Doubles” for the National Restaurant Associa
July 07, 2014
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Tobias Fike "Then and now and then" @ David B. Smith, Denver
David B. Smith Gallery is hosting "Then and now and then," an exhibition of new works by interdisciplinary artist Tobias Fike, through July 11, 2014. Fike’s work maintains a personal
July 07, 2014
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Valerio Platania – Base
Documenting enormous industrial parks situated in the Spanish desert, locations where people travel to find ‘bulk-buy’ supplies for their homes or new ‘affordable’ furniture
July 07, 2014
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The work of Jacques Henri Lartigue
Jacques Henri Lartigue was sixty-nine years old before his photographs were selected for a solo show, the work deemed worthy of an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The exhibit recei
July 07, 2014
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"Itoshima" by Juliane Elrich
In her book "Itoshima", German photographer Juliane Eirich explores beautiful simplicities of the Japanese countryside. As a visitor to Japan, she can shoot the seemingly mundane with fres
July 07, 2014
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Rosa Rendl
In her first solo exhibition HOW ALIVE ARE YOU, photographer Rosa Rendl captures notions of loneliness and emptiness; feelings often hidden behind veils of consumerism or online hyper-socialism in o
July 06, 2014
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Joanna Piotrowska : FROWST
The odd quirks and mannerisms of our families are what we tend to love the most, yet for the most part it is a stylised image of neutral order and content conformity that we choose to portray in our
July 05, 2014
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Tatum Shaw's "Wonderland"
Tatum Shaw is a photographer and advertising copywriter currently living and working in Portland, OR. Tatum’s photographic practice is one filled with images that have an idiosyncratic sentime
July 04, 2014
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Berlin Wonderland: Wild Years Revisited, 1990-1996
It seems near impossible that the images in Berlin Wonderland could have been captured just twenty years ago. When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989/90, uninhibited creativity took hold of the city. 
July 04, 2014
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Carol Golemboski’s “Psychometry”
Made up of dark and mysterious still lifes, Carol Golemboski’s photographic series “Psychometry” uses the objects she depicts to stand in as metaphors for the emotions and psycholo
July 04, 2014
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