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Publisher’s Spotlight: Sming Sming Books
Sable Elyse Smith, LANDSCAPES & PLAYGROUNDS (Saratoga: Sming Sming Books, 2017)
This month is all about books on Lenscratch.
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Publisher’s Spotlight: Dais Books
Front cover of At No Point In Between by Zora J. Murff
This month is all about books on Lenscratch.
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Etherton Gallery Celebrates Fortieth Anniversary
Etherton Gallery, New Space, 340 S.
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Focus on Gallerists: Ashlyn Davis Burns & Shane Lavalette of Assembly
Portrait of Ashlyn Davis Burns by Jan Rattia (left) & Portrait of Shane Lavalette (right)
To round out our week of interviews with gallerists, we turn to two figures—Ashlyn Davis Bur
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Focus on Gallerists: Arnika Dawkins of Arnika Dawkins Gallery
Arnika Dawkins at Arnika Dawkins Gallery, courtesy of Arnika Dawkins Gallery, Atlanta.
Like many in the art world, Arnika Dawkins dons many hats.
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Focus on Gallerists: Brian Clamp of ClampArt
©Emil Cohen, Portrait of Brian Clamp
Heading to the ever-competitive, ever-vibrant New York City arts community, we land today with Brian Clamp of ClampArt.
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Focus on Gallerists: Catharine Clark of Catharine Clark Gallery
Amy Trachtenberg and LigoranoReese, installation image from Open Field at Catharine Clark Gallery, 2021. Courtesy of the artists and Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco.
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Focus on Gallerists: Catherine Edelman of Catherine Edelman Gallery
Daniel Beltrá, “The Amazon” Installation View (2020), courtesy of Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago.
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Mischelle Moy
©Mischelle Moy, Wing on Wo & Co Lookbook 2, 2020
Spanning both a personal practice of luxuriously-saturated landscapes and an equally color-intensive commercial studio practice produc
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Kristiana Chan
©Kristiana Chan, Bodies of Water (2020), Seawater developed cyanotypes
Kristiana Chan’s practice materializes the ways in which our complicated, historical entanglements with the landsc
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Gina Osterloh
©Gina Osterloh, Pressing Against Looking, Movement (2019)
Gina Osterloh’s works provoke uncanny ripples in the visual languages, symbols, and cues that we often take for granted in an e
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Pipo Nguyen-duy: AnOther Western
©Pipo Nguyen-duy, from AnOther Western
On May 10th, 1869, the final spike in the United States’ first transcontinental railroad was driven into place in Promontory, Utah.
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