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Keris Salmon: To Have and To Hold
©Keris Salmon, Mrs.
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Alex Christopher Williams in conversation with Lauren Tate Baeza: Black, Like Paul
©Alex Christopher Williams, Richmond, VA, 2018
Photographer Alex Christopher Williams and the High Museum of Art, Fred and Rita Richman Curator of African Art Lauren Tate Baeza recently h
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Gary Burnley: In the Language of My Captor
©Gary Burnley, Aunt Hagar’s Children #1, Courtesy of the Elizabeth Houston Gallery
The tradition of portraiture comes with it an obvious conceit–the subjects and their artists
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Raymond Thompson Jr. and Wendel White in Conversation
©Raymond Thompson, Erased, from Appalachian Ghosts
©Wendel White, Lincoln School, East St.
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Covid Projects: Safi Alia Shabaik: PIECES: a pandemic story of self
©Safi Alia Shabaik, 2020
During the pandemic, artist Safi Alia Shabaik created what, in some ways, is the perfect telling of our disconnection to ordinary life, our need to piece together
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Covid Projects: Karen Constine: (un)real landscapes: Los Angeles plays itself
©Karen Constine, Covid LA, Day 57, 3:14pm
Los Angeles is a car culture, with land and cityscapes mostly seen through windshields, presenting as fleeting glimpses of place.
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Covid Projects: Rolls and Tubes Collective
©Christy McDonald, At War With TP, 2020 / after William Eggleston, Untitled, Marcia Hare, Memphis, TN, c.
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Covid Projects: Rohina Hoffman: In Gratitude
©Rohina Hoffman, Oranges for citrus caprese salad
The pandemic brought a host of pivots to Rohina Hoffman‘s family.
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Lindsey Beal: The States Project: Rhode Island
©Lindsey Beal, Anesthesia Mask” 4″x5″ digitally printed plexi glass plate, 2016-2018. Duke University’s History of Medicine Collections, David M.
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Odette England: The States Project: Rhode Island
©Odette England, Punched #3, 4 ½ x 2 ¾ inches, courtesy the artist and Klompching Gallery, New York
Odette England’s boundless energy is evident in her conviction that photography
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Focus on Appropriation: Hyacinth Schukis
© Hyacinth Schukis 2020, Santa Lucia (After Palma and del Cossa).
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Focus on Appropriation: Britland Tracy
© Britland Tracy, We’ll have to silence you permanently, 2020
Artists have been appropriating imagery for generations, taking source material from within their cultures and imparting ne




















