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Dutch Week: Saskia Aukema
©Saskia Aukema, from Veiled
Saskia Aukema describes herself as a story-telling photographer, though she says she could just as well be called an image-making writer, hence her interest in
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Abelardo Morell: Flowers for Lisa: A Delirium of Photographic Invention
Flowers for Lisa #2, 2015 © 2018 Abelardo Morell, courtesy of Edwynn Houk Gallery
It is always exciting to see a well-established photographer take a left turn into new territory.
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Laura Larson: Hidden Mother
Image courtesy of the Collection of Lee Marks and John C. DePrez, Jr.
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Cover the Book: Edition Three, Opening the Book
Joburg: Points of View, Guy Tillim from the website of designer Gabriella Guy and published by Punctum.
The nature of the photobook, any book for that matter, leads one to open it.
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Lorena Turner: A Habit of Self Deceit
©Lorena Turner from the book A Habit of Self Deceit
“ … I googled how painful it would be to slit one’s wrists (thinking of Diane Arbus), and up came the number for the suicide h
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Oliver Wasow: Friends, Enemies and Strangers
©Oliver Wasow, Spread from Friends, Enemies, and Strangers
Sometimes an unexpected book lands on my desk and it is so deliciously interesting and unique that it simply makes me happy.
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Josephine Sacabo: An Embarrassment of Riches
©Josephine Sacabo, Structures of Reverie Book Cover, published by Luna Press
I believe in Art as a means of transcendence and connection.
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Charles H. Traub: Taradiddle
©Charles H. Traub, New York City, NY 2001
“The taradiddle reveals the world as constructed by the camera. And in being manufactured by the camera it is inevitably a kind of white lie.
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Cover the Book: Edition Two, Words and Pictures
©Bego Antón, courtesy Overlapse, The Earth Is Only a Little Dust Under Our Feet
I have been thinking about words.
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Nathaniel Grann: Midwest Sentimental
©Nathaniel Grann, My Father and Karen at Sunset, 2016
In Midwest Sentimental, Nathaniel Grann invites us into the intimate world of his Minnesotan family.
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Cover the Book: Edition One, Interview with Four
© Matt Shallenberger, The Leaping Place, Courtesy the artist
This post on photobooks was intended to be a comparison of four working artists and how the produced or are currently producin
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The Vernacular of Landscape: Conversation Between Dana Stirling & Noah Waldeck
In this post, Noah Waldeck from Subjectively Objective and I talk about our recent collaborative effort in creating the publication and exhibition, The Vernacular of Landscape.










