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Goseong Choi: Anchorless Land
©Goseong Choi
Goseong Choi is a photographic storyteller who uses metaphors of place, mood, person to examine his life.
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Leif Sandburg: Ending
©Leif Sandburg
When Leif Sandberg was in his late ’60s he received the difficult news that he had cancer.
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Anne-Laure Autin: Blood Line
©Anne-Laure Autin’s Blood Line (cover)
This past September, I had the great pleasure of jurying, along with CFAP Director Hamidah Glasgow, the Center Forward Exhibition at the Cente
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Lisa McCord: Nancy Sherwood: My Mother’s Passing
©Lisa McCord, Painting of My Mother, Nancy Sherwood, Los Angeles, 2015
Turning the camera on family can be cathartic, therapeutic, and insightful.
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Daniel Kovalovszky: Insiders
Gabor Gaylhoffer, Cause of death: heart attack (Lausanne, Switzerland, 1989)
“…I could not identify them. They looked as if they were made of spider web. They were transparent.
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Delaney Allen: Getting Lost
Emotion (2014)
Spirited in old photographic ideas, Delaney Allen creates images that cope with death, yet ignite life.
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Samantha VanDeman: Died Alone
Samantha VanDeman continues her exploration of abandoned spaces with a new series, Died Alone, that examines environments where people spent their last days on earth.
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Yun-Fei Tou: Memento Mori
2011/09/23 12:57 p.m. Taiwanese Public Animal Shelter Time until Euthanized: 1.
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Emily Kinni: Where Death Dies
Gas Chamber on the Spectator Side. Gas Chamber. Still sits in the now abandoned New Mexico State Penitentiary.
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Kate Pollard Hoffman: Surviving Camden
In Memory of Jawan, “Gizzy” ©Kate Pollard Jawan “Gizzy” Gideon died from a gunshot wound to his head.
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Henry Amistadi: As We Know It
This week I have hand picked five emerging artists, all young, and all either in an undergraduate program or freshly out of school.
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Interview with Hiroshi Watanabe: The Day the Dam Collapses
Book Week continues…..
Hiroshi Watanabe is a long time friend and I have been a long time fan of his work and person.













