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Looking Back: Lucien Aigner
The deCordova Museum, outside of Boston, is opening an exhibit of Lucien Aigner’s work on January 29th, running through April 24th.
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Hiroshi Watanabe
It’s not a secret that I think Hiroshi Watanabe is a photographic treasure, and he has recently been given an opportunity that doesn’t come around too often.
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Traer Scott
This week Lenscratch is looking at some of the top 50 portfolios from Critical Mass….
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The Tenement Museum
I recently received an e-mail from the Tenement Museum in New York City about their new online database of over 1,300 images from the museum’s collection.
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Ann Pallesen
For the past fourteen years, Ann Pallesen has been the Gallery Director for the Photo Center NW in Seattle, creating over 150 exhibitions of emerging and established artists and organizing d
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Yaakov Israel
Yaakov Israel lives in Jerusalem, Israel and that fact informs much of the work he creates. Yaakov received a B.F.
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Lauren DiCioccio
Lauren Di Cioccio has a completely charming series, with her 35mm Sewnslides which will soon be on exhibition at the Armony Center for the Arts in Pasadena, California.
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Estelle Hanania
PDN Magazine has come out with it’s list of 30 new and emerging photographers to watch for 2010.
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Kim Stringfellow
Kim Stringfellow recently opened a show at the Michael Dawson Gallery in Los Angeles, a few hours from her residence in the desert town of Joshua Tree, California, known for it’s anima
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Yao Lu
I first saw Yao Lu’s landscapes at Fotofest in Houston last year, and the Bruce Silverstein Gallery in NYC has a wonderful exhibit of Yao’s work on exhibition through December 12
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Byron Wolfe and Mark Klett
Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe have been collaborating on a series, Charting the Canyon, since 2007.












