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Diane Arbus: In the Beginning
Chances are that anyone asked to name a handful of celebrated photographers would put Diane Arbus on their list—whether or not they could name a particular piece.
September 02, 2016
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Michael Marcelle: How We Came to the Red Strawberry
What if Hurricane Sandy blew a hole into space and time, and that hole continued to get wider, skewing what we perceive as reality?
August 10, 2016
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Zhang Xiao: Sea of Dreams
It’s as if people’s spiritual life stays behind, while the coast represents this new, accelerated version of growth and change.
July 28, 2016
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Todd Blubaugh: Too Far Gone
Traveling by motorbike can be a deeply spiritual experience. There are no distractions—the only conversation to be shared is between you and the highway.
June 16, 2016
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McNair Evans: In Search of Great Men
A mix of still photos and the hand-written journals of passengers he has met, the exhibit portrays and tells stories about loved ones, aspirations and life transitions.
April 18, 2016
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Turquoise Suspension: Deanna Templeton’s "The Swimming Pool"
There is something about the power of quietude. Not the silence, but the way an image or movement can capture graceful tranquility and create an impact without words
April 14, 2016
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Mark Steinmetz: The Lyric of Light
An exploration of the multitude of compelling images Steinmetz has created over 30 years reveals a cohesiveness and uniformity from which he never deviates.
March 25, 2016
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Rob MacInnis: The Dog and Pony Show
In his series, The Dog & Pony Show, photographer Rob MacInnis created professionally lit portraits of farm animals, ranging from donkeys, to pigs, to cattle.
February 23, 2016
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Lucas Foglia: Frontcountry
The vital connection between landscape and the people who rely on it to sustain livelihood is a central theme in Lucas Foglia’s exceptional series, Frontcountry.
January 20, 2016
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Julian Wasser: The Great Checkmate
Looking into the eyes of legendary photographer Julian Wasser, one truly senses that he can see right through you. Julian has very strong opinions about a plethora of topics. Not shy, he’ll press h
January 12, 2016
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Be a Body: Ren Hang and The Freedom of Being
Just being a controversial artist living in the modern “Great Firewall” of China is, in itself, a brave and an awesome act of radicalism.
December 09, 2015
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Picture Book: Clarissa Bonet
Bonet’s work has that unique quality of resonating with the viewer, visually capturing the gripping reality of everyday life. Fortunately for us, she put it into words as well.
December 07, 2015
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