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Book Review: Passing Place by Sandy Carson
Passing Place is both a memoir and a portrait of a person, place, and time in Sandy Carson’s life. Themes of memory and loss also play a part in the story. Sandy moved from Scotland to America after pursuing and achieving a goal of being a pro BMX rider. This career gave rise to working
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Location: Online Type: Book Review

Gary Burnley @ Elizabeth Houston Gallery
Gary Burnley: In the Language of My Captor Exhibition February 24 through April 24, 2021 “Gary Burnley’s eponymous series In the Language of My Captor recasts the venerable tradition of 18th- and 19th-century European portraiture, carving out a space for alternate narratives whose central figures were not afforded the commensurate stature of the grand manner
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type: Exhibition

Book Review: A Place of Our Own by Iris Hassid
The Israeli territory is a region full of differences and contrasts which have always attracted the attention of Iris Hassid, a photographer from Tel Aviv who focuses her work on long-term projects related to identity, culture and the representation of a female viewpoint from different social backgrounds. In A Place of Our Own, Iris Hassid
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Location: Online Type: Book Review, Documentary

For the Record @ Etherton Gallery
For the Record February16 – May 29, 2021 For the Record: Documentary Photographs from the Etherton Gallery Archive is a presentation of documentary photographs from the 1930s to the present, selected from the gallery’s deep and varied holdings in this area. Etherton Gallery 135 South 6th Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701
Location: Arizona, Tucson, United States Type: Exhibition

Jeff Whetstone @ Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
Jeff Whetstone: Batture Ritual January 2021- September 2021 “Jeff Whetstone’s photographs and videos explore the microeconomics and macroeconomics and ecologies along the Mississippi River’s batture near New Orleans, Louisiana. “Batture” is the French-creole term for the thin strip of weeds, trees, and mud between the water’s edge of the Mississippi River and the tall, hardened
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Location: Florida, Tampa, United States Type: Exhibition

Jon Horvath @ The Alice Wilds
Jon Horvath: Wide-Eyed: Variations February 5 – April 10 “Wide Eyed persists as the undercurrent of Horvath’s full artistic practice, bridging the gaps between more pointed and scripted works. As such, the project embraces the act of photographic wandering, seeking moments of discovery and identifying parallels between seemingly unrelated events. Wide Eyed functions analogously to
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Location: Milwaukee, United States, Wisconsin Type: Exhibition

Millee Tibbs @ Filter Space
Millee Tibbs: Mount Analouge February 19 – March 20 Opening Reception: February 19, Details TBA “Using photographic images of mountains as a surrogate for the sublime experience, Mount Analogue explores the paradoxical relationship between photography—which can only represent what is in front of the camera’s lens—and the ineffable nature of the sublime experience. Using a
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Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States Type: Exhibition

95th ANNUAL International Competition Solo Exhibitions @ The Print Center
95th ANNUAL International Competition Solo Exhibitions February 1 – April 30, 2021 Kevin Claiborne: Before I Died I Was Invisible Dawn Kim: Half Rest David Rothenberg: Landing Lights Park Kevin Claiborne’s work addresses the Black experience in America today. Before I Died I Was Invisible includes pieces from two ongoing series: “BLACKNESS IS,” begun in
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Location: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States Type: Exhibition

Interview with photographer Aaron Turner
Aaron Turner is an Arkansas based artist and educator. He uses photography to pursue personal stories of people of color, in two main areas of the U.S., the Arkansas and Mississippi Deltas. Aaron also uses the view camera to create still life studies on race, history, blackness as material, and the role of the Black
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Location: Online Type: Featured Photographer, Interview

Anastasia Samoylova @ Sabrina Amrani Gallery
Anastasia Samoylova: FloodZone February 3, 2021 – April 3, 2021 “The project is based on a set of interrelated paradoxes: the seductive and destructive dissonance between the official iconography of the region, made up of tourism and real estate advertising, and the harsh daily reality of climate change; the ways in which the landscape and
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Location: Madrid, Spain Type: Exhibition
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