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Mary Beth Meehan: Seen/Unseen
©Mary Beth Meehan
This weekend during the Providence International Arts Festival, photographer Mary Beth Meehan brings large-scale portraiture to the city of Providence, Rhode Island.
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Dan Eckstein: Horn Please
I had the pleasure of meeting Dan Eckstein at the Photolucida Portfolio Reviews and was introduced to his terrific typologies of Indian trucks and drivers from his series, Horn Please.
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Paul Matzner: Facing You/Facing Me
©Paul Matzner
In an era where we walk the streets, head down, partially glued to our cell phones and partially navigating the pot holes and cracked pavement, we are no longer a society of
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Gaia Squarci: Judith Malina and the Living Theatre
Judith Malina is photographed after a rehearsal of the Living Theatre company for the play “No Place to Hide” at Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural Center.
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Ward Roberts: The States Project: New York
©Ward Roberts
Brooklyn based photographer Ward Roberts’ photos explores themes of void and isolation.
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Cig Harvey: Gardening at Night
Today we are celebrating Cig Harvey’s second monograph, Gardening at Night, released by Schilt Publishing, which follows the highly successful and sold-out book, You Look at Me Like
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Daniel Coburn: The Hereditary Estate
Daniel Coburn‘s monographic book, The Hereditary Estate, was released late in 2014 after a decade of hard work.
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Malcolm Lightner: Mile O’ Mud
Malcolm Lightner has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for a new book, Mile O’ Mud, to be published by Powerhouse Books in 2016.
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Dandy Lion at the Museum of Contemporary Photography
©Rose Callahan, Iké Udé in His Studio, New York City, 2013 Digital C-Print 20 x 30 in
A new exhibition, Dandy Lion: (Re) Articulating Black Masculine Identity, recently opened at the Mu
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Ken Weingart interviews Erwin Olaf
©Erwin Olaf
Photographer and writer Ken Weingart has been producing interviews for his Art and Photography blog, and he has kindly offered to share a few with the Lenscratch audience ov
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Andrew Sanderson: The Single Image
Three Jars ©Andrew Sanderson
A few weeks ago Andrew Sanderson reached out to me.
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Robb Hill: HomeLands
©Robb Hill
Robb Hill is a documentary photographer specializing in long term projects that explore how people create community.
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