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The 2016 Signs of Life Exhibition, Part 3
© Sally Ann Field, Must Love Cats, Hollywood, CA
© Jody Berns, Overfilled Bin, Melbourne Australia
© Josh Gabert-Doyon, Untitled, Montreal, QC
© Alberto Mesirca, Counterpoint,
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Sage Sohier: Americans Seen
When I first came across Sage Sohier’s photographs, it was a little bit like Christmas, each project rich with her unique way of seeing the world.
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Marc Yankus: The Secret Lives of Buildings
©Marc Yankus, Flatiron Building
ClampArt opens it’s shiny new doors in its brand new location (247 West 29th Street, Ground Floor, New York City) to the exhibition, Marc Yankus: The
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Andreas Tsonidis: Returning Home
©Andreas Tsonidis , Effie 2010
The sticky wicket of photographing family is to find a place of observation without judgement and/or to be able to observe while participating in the action
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Gilles Mora: Antebellum
Photographer, editor, artistic director and museum director Gilles Mora has just released a new monograph, Antebellum, published by Texas University Press that consists of impressionistic, r
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Ervin A. Johnson: #InHonor
©Ervin A. Johnson, Rudy
Atlanta Celebrates Photography is in full swing, and one of the highlight exhibitions is Ervin A.
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Photographers Of Color: Aaron Turner: Arkansas
©Aaron Turner, Cordova, Tennessee (Mother)
Since the beginning of my photo journey, I have thought a lot about the community in which I make work.
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Paula Bronstein: Afghanistan: Between Hope and Fear
I have made some of the most extraordinary photos of my career in Afghanistan, with face after face offering a complex and intriguing gaze and revealing the constant tension between optimis
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James Friedman: 12 Nazi Concentration Camps
©James Friedman
(James) Friedman’s ’12 Nazi Concentration Camps’ is arguably the most significant body of photographic work on the concentration camps in the post-Holocaust eraâ€
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Peter B Leighton: Live Snakes
©Peter B Leighton, Live Snakes
Peter Brown Leighton is sort of a cross between a comedian and a magician, creating single image novelas that are at once off-kilter and humorous, allowing
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Priya Kambli: Color Falls Down
©Priya Kambli
I’ve been a long time fan of the work of Priya Kambli.













