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Sandy Carson: Passing Place
©Sandy Carson, Passing Place
Photographer Sandy Carson considers the legacy of memory, loss, and home in his new monograph, Passing Place, published by Yoffy Press.
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The 2020 Favorite Photo Exhibition, Part 2
©Kim Wasson Eagan, Transference, Fort Worth, TX IG @kimwassoneagan
©Dmitriy Kochergin, Buttercups, Chelyabinsk, Russia
©Kevin Hoth, Limonium Sinuatum 01, Boulder, CO
©Gail Samuels
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Focus on Norway: Damian Heinisch: 45
©Damian Heinisch
As I delved into the multi-faceted world of Damian Heinisch’s visual memoir, diary, reportage, history, travelogue and evocations through time and space, I was struck b
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Focus on Norway: Tine Poppe
©Tine Poppe
I was introduced to Tine Poppe and some of the other photographers featured during this week’s focus on Norway through the kind recommendation of Elisabeth Nordeng Aanes, fo
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Stephen Berkman: Predicting the Past: Zohar Studios: The Lost Years
©Stephen Berkman, A Wandering Jewess
I first discovered Stephen Berkman’s amazing staged wet plates in 2008 and became a little bit obsessed.
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América Latina Week: Andrea Juan
©Andrea Juan, New Eden
This interview was written with the kind help of and in conjunction with Elena Gálvez Mancilla – Mexican historian and sociologist; a researcher on the Amazo
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Now You See Me at Foto Relevance // Leonard Suryajaya
©Leonard Suryajaya, Bella
This week, I’m honored to feature six artists who I had the privilege of curating into the group show Now You See Me at Foto Relevance, in an effort to offer a
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Moved To Act! Demonstrations, Marches, Political Actions
©Amber Bracken, Two Nations, Dakota Access Pipeline, Standing Rock Movement, 2016
The exhibition, Moved To Act! Demonstrations, Marches, Political Actions was originally the brainchild of
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Meryl McMaster
©Meryl McMaster, Aphoristic Currents, 2013
This week we partner with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights to share the work of Indigenous Artists.
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Diana Nicholette Jeon: Nights As Inexorable As The Sea and NO KA HOME O KA HALE KAHIKO
©Diana Nicholette Jeon, The Sheet and The Playing, 2018
Diane Nicholette Jeon has the unique ability to transform her visions, perceptions, and emotions into small stories that remain sl











