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Michael Berman: The States Project: New Mexico
©Michael Berman
As a New Mexican photographic aficionado, it’s hard not to know of Michael Berman’s landscape work, based solely on the significant awards he has earned.
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Shelley Fuller: The States Project: Nebraska
©Shelley Fuller
Shelley Fuller was one of my Professors while I was a student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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A Person is a Noun: Contemporary Portrait Photography: Dean Jensen Gallery
©Lisa Lindvay
Two of Milwaukee’s most influential galleries opened their first show of the year as a dual exhibition covering the expansive topic of contemporary photographic portraitu
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Julia Bennett: BY ARC & CHORD and INTO THE UMBRA
©Julia Bennett, Amalgamate I
I’m very excited to share the work of Julia Bennett, not only because she is a wonderful photographic artist, but also because she has recently joined t
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Ralph Ziman: Bones
© Ralph Ziman
Ralph Ziman’s new work, Bones, brings to light the horrendous sport of trophy hunting in South Africa.
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Richard Tuschman: Once Upon a Time in Kazimierz
Couple In The Street, 2014 © Richard Tuschman/courtesy Klompching Gallery, New York
Opening tomorrow, Richard Tuschman’s Once Upon a Time in Kazimierz will grace the walls of the K
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ART + SCIENCE: Christopher Colville
©Christopher Colville, Untitled W.O.F., 2013
Christopher Colville, an artist based in Phoenix, Arizona pushes the boundaries of art and science.
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Grace Weston: The States Project: Oregon
©Grace Weston
The first piece I saw by Grace Weston was Heaven Help Us. The image was chosen for the poster for The Clown Show at Froelick Gallery in Portland.
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Korea Week: Jeong Lok Lee
©Jeong Lok Lee
Jeong Lok Lee is a photographer born in Gwanju, South Korea in 1971.
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Shannon Johnstone: Landfill Dogs
© Shannon Johnstone, Ice Frosting, impoundment 82263
Shannon Johnstone‘s new book, Landfill Dogs, is a touching project that highlights the importance of animal welfare in the Unite
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Laine Wyatt: Interiors
©Laine Wyatt, Restaurant II, Marianna, FL
We don’t often look closely at the environments we inhabit.
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