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China Week: Muge: Going Home
Guest Editor Photographer Pixy Liao shares a week of comtemporary Chinese photographers…
I have a home, 2008
Muge is a Chinese photographer based in Chongqing, China.
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Liu Bolin
You have to have been living under a rock if you aren’t familiar with the work of Liu Bolin….or perhaps Liu Bolin is under a rock and you haven’t noticed.
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I-Hsuen Chen: Nowhere in Taiwan
Brooklyn photographer, I-Hsuen Chen, was born in Taipei, Taiwan. He is a photographer, video artist, and performer.
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Carson Sanders
Carson Sanders has had the good fortune be educated on two continents at the same school.
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Success Stories: Ferit Kuyas
Two years ago, I featured the work of Ferit Kuyas on Lenscratch. His project, Chongqing – City of Ambition, was being launched at Review Santa Fe and I became a big fan of the work.
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Robert Welsh
Robert Welsh grew up in Brighton, a working-class neighborhood in Boston and has lived in San Francisco for the last two decades.
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Bojune Kwon
I’m heading to China next month and when I came across the work of Bojune Kwon, I wondered if this is what I should expect.
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Sara Jane Boyers
Sara Jane Boyers has had a decade long focus on a singular subject and now has an opportunity to share her unique vision at the Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica, CA.
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Lu Guang and Greenpeace
Sometimes, as photographers, it’s bearing witness to difficult subjects that makes our form of expression such a powerful tool and weapon. Lu Guang, the winner of W.
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Mei Xian Qiu
Los Angeles photographer, Mei Xian Qiu, mixes her identities and influences in her new exhibition, Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom, opening at Gallery 825 in Los Angeles on October 16 and runni
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Cheng-Chang Wu
Cheng-Chang Wu, from Taiwan, recently won The Power of Self, “an international search for the world’s most compelling self-portraits”, a competition hosted by Artist’
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Sara Jane Boyers
Sara Jane Boyers is a doer and a seeker.
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