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Grace Weston: Reclaiming the Muse
Satiric Dancer by Andres Kertesz
©Grace Weston, After Kertesz
©Grace Weston, Mother’s Day
There is an opening scene in the movie, Barbie, that is a shot by shot replication of Stan
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Pamela Landau Connolly: Wishmaker and The Landau Gallery
©Pamela Landau Connolly, Tripod
After 4 years of pandemic considerations, I have noticed a shift in artist’s priorities into a space that is more collaborative and supportive.
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Rebecca Sexton Larson: The Reluctant Caregiver
©Rebecca Sexton Larson, Idiom Series: Every Picture Tells A Story, 2018
I first encountered the work of Rebecca Sexton Larson when I saw the above image in an exhibition at at Cassilhaus.
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Oli Kellett: Cross Road Blues
©Oli Kellett, Cross Road Blues (Figueroa St, LA), 2016
©Oli Kellett, Cross Road Blues, published by Nazraeli press
“I’m looking for a moment where individuals are dwarfed by what s
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Janna Ireland: True Story Index
©Janna Ireland, Cream, 2018 from Milk and Honey
Los Angeles photographer, Janna Ireland, is about to open a massive mid-career survey which is a collaboration between the Santa Barbara M
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Sage Sohier: Passing Time
Sage Sohier © Passing Time – Perrine, FL, 1981
Many artists spent the pandemic revisiting family archives, digging into familial legacies in boxes covered in dusty attics, but other
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Lucia Engstrom: Lovers & Dreamers at the Von Lintel Gallery
©Lucia Engstrom, Baltic Blue 2023 Hand Embroidered with Organic Wool, Silk and Mohair; Cotton Rag Paper 30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.
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Krista Svalbonas: What Remains at the Marshall Gallery
©Krista Svalbonas, Blomberg, laser cut pigment print
Krista Svalbonas has recently opened an exquisite and historic exhibition at the Marshall Gallery in Santa Monica, CA that will run th
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Sarah Hood Salomon: Scratched
©Sarah Hood Salomon, Counterpoint, Photograph scratched with sandpaper and mat knives
This week are featuring work seen at the Los Angeles Center of Photography Exposure Reviews.
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Erika Kapin: Mom and Me
©Erika Kapin, from Mom & Me
This week are featuring work seen at the Los Angeles Center of Photography Exposure Reviews.
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Wheaton Mahoney: The Forgotten and Nature’s Embrace
©Wheaton Mahoney, Suzie Sings Too 72d, from The Forgotten
This week are featuring work seen at the Los Angeles Center of Photography Exposure Reviews.
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Amy Herman: How to Dry a Knife
©Amy Herman, touching noses with dad, from How to Dry a Knife
This week are featuring work seen at the Los Angeles Center of Photography Exposure Reviews.










