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Paradise Out-Front at the Southern Gallery
©Bryan Schutmaat, Refuge, 2012
My idea of paradise might be pretty banal – simple beauty in an unadulterated landscape – but I can’t be any more honest than that.
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Relationship Show at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center
©Maureen Drennan, Did Your Dream Drift from Mine
How do we mark the relationships we’ve had? Save mementos or keep a journal to remember? Allow the memories to imprint on our hearts
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Jess T. Dugan: The States Project Missouri
©Jess T. Dugan, courtesy of Catherine Edelman Gallery
I have been following Jess T.
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Real American Places: Edward Weston and Leaves of Grass
Mr.
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Odette England: Excavations
©Odette England, Concern, 2015, Sanded Vintage Photograph, Courtesy of the Klompching Gallery, New York
Often, when we see an old poster scratched and peeled away or objects covered in ru
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Collectors’ Favorites: Stories on why we collect photographs
Years ago, when I was just starting my photo journey, I was invited to an Aperture Collectors’ Brunch.
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The Future Perfect at ICP and Photoville
©Katherine Akey, MFA 2014
“Like writing, photography is a tool adaptable to literary and prosaic ends, suited to eulogize, lambaste, control, scandalize, foster intimacy, or remind us o
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Body of Research at Sloan Projects
©Rose-Lynn Fisher, After the Sun Came the Tears, 2013 – 2015 From the series, Topography of Tears /Courtesy of Sloan Projects
Sloan Projects in Santa Monica, CA opens a new exhibiti
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STUMP at the Candela Gallery
©Mark Peterson, Christie, NJ, 2014 – NJ Gov Chris Christie campaining in NJ
We are gearing up for an “interesting” Fall, filled with politics not-as-usual and a campaign
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The Teen Years at the Joseph Bellows Gallery
©Linda Brooks, David in his Room, Courtesy of the Joseph Bellows Gallery
For some reason, teenagers and summer seem to go together–maybe that combination is conjured up in the movie
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FRESH at the Klompching Gallery
© John Chakeres, Columbus – Black Wall, 2012 /Courtesy Klompching Gallery, New York
Each summer Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn, New York features an annual summer exhibition, FRES
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Changing Circumstances: Looking at the Future of the Planet
Fruit Loops Landscape, from the series Processed Views: Surveying the Industrial Landscape © Barbara Ciurej and Lindsay Lochman
I thoroughly enjoyed the book, Changing Circumstances:Looki











