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Emil Handke: From Silence
©Emil Handke
Photographer Emil Handke‘s moody and evocative night photographs speak to those quiet spaces where velvety black backdrops set the stage for the mysteries of dark and l
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Ward Long: Stranger Come Home
©Ward Long
Photographer Ward Long and I had a lively conversation at the 2017 Photo Alliance One World Portfolio Reviews and we discovered that we share similar terrain, as Ward grew up j
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Louie Despres: The States Project: Massachusetts
©Louie Despres, Moist Chicken, Lucky Dog Music Hall
Of the artists that I am featuring this week, I have probably known Louie Despres the longest.
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Caleb Cole: To Be Seen
©Caleb Cole, Trace (blue bedroom), 24 x 30
Artist Caleb Cole has recently opened the exhibition, To Be Seen, at the Kayafas Gallery in Boston, running through April 8th, 2017.
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Serrah Russell: The States Project: Washington
©Serrah Russell, She cried for stars she had never seen.
Serrah Russell was one of the first artists I met when I moved to Seattle from NYC a few years ago.
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Alan Hunter: The States Project: Washington
©Alan Hunter
I still haven’t met Alan Hunter in person, but I’ve been drawn to his work and our shared love of heavy metal since I moved to Seattle.
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Andrew Feiler: Without Regard to Sex, Race, or Color
©Andrew Feiler, School Bell – Fountain Hall
Andrew Feiler’s project Without Regard to Sex, Race, or Color is a visual of account of what remains within the confines of Morris Brow
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Edward Thompson: The Unseen: An Atlas of Infrared Plates
‘The Unseen – An Atlas of Infrared Plates’ by Edward Thompson, published by Schilt Publishing.
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The Douglas Stockdale Mixtape
Douglas Stockdale, portrait by Ella Webb, 2016
If you are new to our Mixtape features, The Mixtape Series presents profiles of movers and shakers in the fine art photography world, often r
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Paradise Out-Front at the Southern Gallery
©Bryan Schutmaat, Refuge, 2012
My idea of paradise might be pretty banal – simple beauty in an unadulterated landscape – but I can’t be any more honest than that.
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Jen Everett: The States Project: Missouri
©Jen Everett
I first met Jen Everett in 2015 when we had the good luck of sitting next to each other at a Carrie Mae Weems lecture at Washington University in St. Louis.











