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Text + Image: Marja Saleva: He is so obsessed with me
© Saleva, He is so obsessed with me, 2013
In He is so obsessed with me, artist Marja Saleva seeks to blur the lines between fiction and reality.
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists and Issues at The Griffin Museum
Sometimes planting a seed turns into an unexpected garden of spectacular beauty and power.
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Alex Huanfa Cheng: On Domestic Life
©Alex Huanfa Cheng, from Zhiyu
When photographing a loved one, who are we really seeing? Is it possible to make portraits of others that aren’t simply images of our expectations of that
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Gina Osterloh
©Gina Osterloh, Pressing Against Looking, Movement (2019)
Gina Osterloh’s works provoke uncanny ripples in the visual languages, symbols, and cues that we often take for granted in an e
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Pipo Nguyen-duy: AnOther Western
©Pipo Nguyen-duy, from AnOther Western
On May 10th, 1869, the final spike in the United States’ first transcontinental railroad was driven into place in Promontory, Utah.
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Diana Patin: Tender
© Diana C Patin, Tender, 2019
Love is often an experience of great joy. However, it also has the potential to cause great pain.
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Bootsy Holler: Without Words
©Bootsy Holler, Kona
Photographer Bootsy Holler has a legacy of considering family and place, with projects that not only revisit the family photo album, but the landscapes, objects, and
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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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Focus on Appropriation: Hyacinth Schukis
© Hyacinth Schukis 2020, Santa Lucia (After Palma and del Cossa).
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Focus on Portraiture: Colin Roberson: Taxi Dance
©Colin Roberson, Stuffing
Photographs of people are everywhere. As visual tools, they have many applications; faces are catalogued in identification databases.
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Nancy Floyd: Weathering Time: The Book
©Nancy Floyd, 1984/2013/2020, from the book Weathering Time
I love work about time, where people and places are rephotographed in a way that reveals the small and large details of the clo
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Kat Bawden: Perceptual Isolation
©Kat Bawden
“I realized there was a greater idea of creativity.
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