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Greer Muldowney: Landscape as Fetish
LANDSCAPE AS FETISH is a group exhibition, curated by Greer Muldowney that opens at the Gallery Kayafas in Boston on August 7th, running through August 29th, 2015.
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Marina Font and Amalia Caputo: Instacorrespondences
©Oriol Tarridas, InstaCorrespondences Install
Photographer Marina Font and artist Amalia Caputo have had an on going collaborative Instagram project, Instacorrespondences, since 2013.
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Klompching Gallery’s FRESH 2015
Jen with Mosaic, 2015, from the series Studio Fantasy © Bill Durgin
Every summer, Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn has an international open call for submissions resulting in an exhibition
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Anonymous: The Fractured Histories of Found Photographs at the Dina Mitrani Gallery
from Anonymous: The Fractured Histories of Found Photographs
The Dina Mitrani Gallery in Miami recently opened a unique exhibition of found photographs, Anonymous: The Fractured Histories
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Dandy Lion at the Museum of Contemporary Photography
©Rose Callahan, Iké Udé in His Studio, New York City, 2013 Digital C-Print 20 x 30 in
A new exhibition, Dandy Lion: (Re) Articulating Black Masculine Identity, recently opened at the Mu
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f16: New Photographic Visions
It is with great enthusiasm I share the exhibition, f16, New Photographic Visions, to open this Saturday, March 21st at the Los Angeles Center of Photography in Hollywood, CA.
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Living on a Dollar a Day: The Lives and Faces of the World’s Poor
The following images/text are excerpted from Living On A Dollar A Day (The Quantuck Lane Press, 2014) by Thomas A. Nazario, with Photographs by Renée C.
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The Bootsy Holler Interview
I have always loved this photograph by Bootsy Holler. It’s from her Declassified project and is a lovely vista with a sign of HOPE, set beneath a huge open sky.
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7 on Main St. / Calle principal, 7
Group portrait by Joseph Maida (from left to right): Zak Krevitt, Tim Schutsky, Caroline Tompkins, Molly Matalon, Corey Olsen, Patrick O’Malley, and Jake Sigl
7 on Main Street is an exhi
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Laura Moya and Laura Valenti: Early Works
©RICH FRISHMAN, My Sister Crying, 1958/Don’t Look at Me, Mikey Did It
Rich Frishman writes:
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It’s All Been Done Before
Sadie Wechsler, Seattle, WA
It’s All Been Done Before is a group show organized by Brandon Juhasz, an artist based in Cleveland, OH.
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Gregg Segal: Nightscapes
I’ve always thought that Los Angeles is most alluring at night.











