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"Perfectable World" by Sage Sohier
Sage Sohier’s project “Perfectable Worlds” addresses the varied ways in which humans create miniature realities in which they attempt to control every facet. We see an old woman in
May 27, 2014
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Julian Wasser's "The Way We Were"
As a contract photographer based in Los Angeles through the 60's, 70's and 80's, Julian Wasser accrued an astonishing collection of images that can now be seen in "The Way We Were&q
May 27, 2014
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Masahiro Noguchi ”MOMENTS EMERGE FROM NOTHING" @ Nepenthes, NYC
Nepenthes in NYC, home to the fantastic clothing line Engineered Garments among other EG satellite brands, also curates a nice series of pop-up shops and art shows in their Hell's Kitchen flagsh
May 27, 2014
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A look inside Henri Cartier-Bresson's "Here and Now"
Undoubtedly one the most influential photographers in history is Henri Cartier-Bresson and Thames & Hudson has recently released Here and Now, a new career retrospective that includes rare and p
May 25, 2014
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The work of Tobias Kruse
Tobias Kruse was born in 1979 in Mecklenburg, Northeast Germany, where he also spent his youth. In 2000, he moved to Berlin and worked as a graphic designer for a couple of years and studied ph
May 24, 2014
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Black is the Day, Black is the Night
Since 2009, artist Amy Elkins has been working on a series that she has often described as a collaboration, titled “Black is the Day, Black is the Night”. Elkins began correspondence wit
May 23, 2014
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New Book: City Abandoned
In the early 1990s, photographer Vincent D. Feldman turned his camera on Philadelphia’s many abandoned and neglected buildings and parks. Some of his subjects have succumbed to neglect or demo
May 23, 2014
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A Look Inside Derek Ridgers's "78-87 LONDON YOUTH"
Earlier this week, Derek Ridgers’s photographs of British youth movements during 1978 to 1987 enamored us, but were curious to see how the photographs were presented in a printed format. The g
May 23, 2014
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The Photographer's Playbook: Over 307 Assignments & Ideas
Running low on inspiration for photography projects or looking for insight into the practices of many of the most iconic contemporary photographers working? Perhaps you’re just beginning and a
May 22, 2014
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A look inside Danny Lyon's "The Seventh Dog" published by Phaidon
Most people are introduced to Danny Lyon’s work through his most known series Bikeriders, which is our favorite, but that’s really just the surface of his extensive body of work. Over th
May 21, 2014
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The work of Len Lye
Len Lye was a New Zealand Born artist renowned for his work and experimentation in film. As a modernist exploring the medium he broke new ground in drawing directly onto the film and modified docume
May 21, 2014
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David Hockney’s “Joiners”
In the early 1980’s, English painter David Hockney began creating intricate photo collages that he called “joiners”. His earlier collages consisted of grid-like compositions made up of polaroid
May 21, 2014
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