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PROOF: Sheri Lynn Behr: And You Were There, Too
©Sheri Lynn Behr, Brooklyn-DUMBO, December 6, 2018, 7:12 PM
This week we are considering projects that all provide a form of proof.
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Ingrid Weyland: Topographies of Fragility
©Ingrid Weyland
For the next two weeks, we are looking back at some of our favorite posts of 2022. Today, we revisit the series Topographies of Fragility by Ingrid Weyland.
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Linda Alterwitz: Sanctuary: New Works
Sanctuary: New Works by Linda Alterwitz, Special Edition Book Cover
“The images from Sanctuary: New Works by Linda Alterwitz beautifully speak to our environmental crisis as fragile an
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Focus on Still Life: Daniel Gordon
©Daniel Gordon, Maine Still Life 15″ x 20″, Pigment Print 2020
Daniel Gordon’s work reflects the multiplicity of both the genre of still life and contemporary photography it
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Focus on Still Life: Ori Gersht
©Ori Gersht, Flower 01 (Rijksmuseum), 2021. Archival pigment print, 46 1/2 x 35 inches
A juxtaposition of beauty, violence, history, and poeticism defines Ori Gersht’s still life work.
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Joe Rudko: Untitled Colors at the Von Lintel Gallery
©Joe Rudko, Orange, from Untitled Colors, Found photographs on paper, 50.5 x 38.
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South Korea Week: Hwang Gyutae: Reproduction
©HWANG Gyutae. reproduction 250x400cm. 2004
Photographer HWANG Gyutae is truly a paradigm of character. I am thrilled to finally introduce Hwang Gyutae to the world via Lenscratch.
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ACP Week: GCPL Photo Annual
©André Ramos-Woodard, Which one of y’all said y’all didn’t see color?
Today is Day Four of Atlanta Celebrates Photography Week.
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Digital Mediations: Jari Poulin: Senses in Animate
©Jari Poulin, I See Seashells, Senses in Animate Project, 60″ x 37.
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Digital Mediations: Michael G. Prais: Out of Context
©Michael G. Prais, Alice’s Place, from Out of Context
During last year’s lock down, I joined the Filter Photo Crit group, led by the very capable Jennifer Murray.
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Digital Mediations: Camila Magrane: Traces
©Camila Magrane, Woman in a Cabinet, from Traces
This week we are featuring projects that push the boundaries of traditional photography and we begin with an artist using AR to create an
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Love’s Labors: Mira Burack: The Terrain of the Bed
©Mira Birack, Sleeping Angel Grieving Angel, 2021
Love’s Labors: Labor is often described as being of the body, and economists have spent centuries calculating formulas to explain i





















