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Mara Magyarosi-Laytner: The Untended Garden
©Mara Magyarosi-Laytner, Act I – Failure of Purpose
I first came across Mara Magyarosi-Laytner’s work on instagram a number of years ago through an exhibition with the Society of
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Julie Wang: What the Silence Reveals
©Julie Wang
I came across Julie Wang’s work earlier this year through the exhibition “a fervent and necessary arrangement.
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: ANDREA COTE
© Andrea Cote, “Plexus”, 2024, Cyanotype on repurposed cotton sheet, 63”x 30”
This week on Lenscratch, we look at a selection of artists creatively engaging with analog photograph
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: Shoshannah White
© Shoshannah White, Ice Core, Allan Hills, Antarctica 1901_214_5_UC1#1. Ice core photogram, gelatin silver print, 14”x11”, 2023 Ice dated approximately 4.
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: JONI STERNBACH
© Joni Sternbach, Ha’a
This week on Lenscratch, we look at a selection of artists creatively engaging with analog photographic processes within their practice.
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: DORA SOMOSI
© Dora Somosi, Mending Kamani
This week on Lenscratch, we look at a selection of artists creatively engaging with analog photographic processes within their practice.
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Logan Gibson Davis: Clarence, Go Tell the Bees and Blueberries and Apple Trees
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Marco Yat Chun Chan: Dollar Landscape and Savannah Trees
©Marco Yat Chun Chan, Dollar Landscape Sadler Creek
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Earth Week: Ian van Coller: Naturalists of the Long Now
© Ian van Coller, Quelccaya Automated Weather Station, Quelccaya Glacier, Peru, 2015. Annotations by Douglas Hardy PhD.
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Tara Sellios: Ask Now the Beasts
©Tara Sellios, Abundantia (Ask Now the Beasts), 2023, 75×51 inches, inkjet print from 8×10 negative
What happens to us as we leave this life? How do our remains deteriorate and
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European Week: Steffen Diemer
©Steffen Diemer, Magnolia Blossoms, 2017
Guest Editor and German photographer Melanie Schoeniger shares a week of European photographers whose work she finds inspiring.
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Collective Week: Kinship Photography Collective
©Kimberly Anderson, We Still Have The Seeds
In the past few years, the term artist collective has become common, especially in larger cities where hubs of creativity form.










