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Cozette Russell in Conversation With Douglas Breault
©Cozette Russell Untitled (no horizon line), 2026
Cozette Russell builds densely shadowed worlds that reverberate through imagery and surface, considering time as a tactile material in it
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Zanele Muholi: 2026 Hasselblad Award Laureate
©Zanele Muholi, Qiniso, The Sails, Durban, 2019
The Hasselblad Foundation is delighted to announce that Zanele Muholi is the 2026 Hasselblad Award laureate – the world’s largest photo
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Femina at Gallery 169
Tomorrow, Gallery 169 in Santa Monica, California, opens the exhibition, FEMINA, curated and concepted by Sal Taylor Kydd.
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Anne McDonald: Self-Portraits
© Anne Arden McDonald, Untitled Self Portrait #55, 1994, 16 x 20” silver gelatin photograph
Artist/educator Bryan Whitney is this week’s guest editor on LENSCRATCH.
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Gadisse Lee: Self-Portraits
©Gadisse Lee, Ever Green Babe
I met Gadisse Lee in 2023 at the Greenhill Center for North Carolina Art in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Katelyn Lux Brewer: TIC
©Katelyn Brewer, it began with a lurch 2024Digital Archival Print from 120mm Scan
For the past several years, I’ve returned annually to my alma mater, East
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BEYOND THE PHOTOGRAPH: A Mindfulness Practice with Christine Cluff
© Christine Cluff, Artist’s treasures and handmade photographic objects displayed on a vintage wooden table, including beloved books, a 19th-century watercolor paint box, various fou
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Riley Goodman: Art + History Competition Honorable Mention Winner
© Riley Goodman, “Boys Of Summer, In Their Ruin,” 2024, from the ongoing series “To Cultivate A Magnolia”
We would like to thank everyone who submitted to the inau
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Re-molding the Self: Clay Feet, Photographs by Rebecca Horne
Rebecca Horne, Mnemosyne Atlas, Panel 48, Fortuna, 2024 – 2025
Rebecca Horne walks the line between art history and liberation in her new series, “Clay Feet“.
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Ellen Friedlander: The Soul Speaks
©Ellen Friedlander, Being
“Each self-portrait and portrait in this collection tells a story of ongoing transformation, capturing not just a moment in time, but the profound process of
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Smith Galtney in Conversation with Douglas Breault
©Smith Galtney
Smith Galtney was first a writer, and then a photographer.
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