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Bremner Benedict @ Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

Bremner Benedict: Hidden Waters/Desert Springs/Uncertain Future January 12, 2021 through September 15, 2021 “Bremner Benedict’s project is an artistic investigation, part art, part research, into the springs of the Sonoran, Chihuahuan, Mojave, Great Basin deserts, and the Colorado Plateau. The critical importance of these deserts and their ecologies in the face of climate changes and
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Location: Florida, Tampa, United States Type:

Joseph Rodríguez: LAPD 1994 @ Bronx Documentary Center (Online)

Joseph Rodríguez: LAPD 1994 February 5 – March 26, 2021 https://www.lapd1994bdc.org/ “In a year when millions of Americans poured into the streets demanding changes in police strategy, training and deployment, the Bronx Documentary Center (BDC) believes a crucial part of the conversation should be Joseph Rodríguez’s photo series and just-released book, LAPD 1994.” Bronx Documentary
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

Dannielle Bowman @ Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York

Dannielle Bowman January 6 – February 3, 2021 “Bowman was awarded the 2020 Aperture Portfolio Prize for her series What Had Happened (2019–ongoing). Aperture’s creative director, Lesley A. Martin, praised the series for making “excellent use of the pleasures of photographic space, described in elongated tonal gradations of black, white, and maximum greys balanced against
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

Interview with photographer Marcus Xavier Chormicle

Marcus Xavier Chormicle is one of our featured artists in the Portfolio Issue 2020 #104. The work from his project, Still Playing with Fire, is a photographic series made in Las Cruces, New Mexico, his hometown, which interrogates the violent history of the region and the effects this history has on the people still living there today.
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Book Review: Post Truth by George Byrne

These pics are simply gorgeous! To me, they are a perfect unreal aesthetic pleasure. Unreal? What was photographed is real! Right but that is not the way these photographs appear to me – the equivalent of McDonald’s ice cream: totally artificial, and tasting great! Ian Volner, in his accompanying essay “Unreal City: The Urban Sublime
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Interview with photographer Atefeh Farajolahzadeh

Atefeh Farajolahzadeh is one of our featured artists in the Portfolio Issue 2020 #104. The work from her project, Still Moving, stems from “a performance that is a result of hours and hours of walking through both urban and natural landscapes, visually exploring ideas of being and not being, belonging and not belonging. It is
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Book Review: Growing Up Travelling by Jamie Johnson

How wonderful!, I thought when glancing through the pages of this book and experienced what I do not recall to have ever experienced when spending time with a photo book showing people: I liked every single one of these photographs, without any reservation. That might have to do with the fact that the ones portrayed
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POETRY OF EVERYDAY @ Photon Gallery

POETRY OF EVERYDAY. LADISLAV POSTUPA AND CZECH POST-WAR PHOTO-AVANTGARDE 17 December Presented artists: Ladislav Postupa, Emila Medkova, Vilem Reichman, Antonín Gribovský, Jan Hajn, Rupert Kytka, Jaromír Kohoutek and Ivo Preček. “Czech photography has a rich avant-garde tradition, within which photo-artists used various experimental techniques. Their works reflected the subjective feelings of the creators as expressive,
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Location: Austria, Vienna Type:

SE Center Members Exhibition @ SE CENTER for Photography

SE Center Members Exhibition 12/4/20 – 1/30/21 Photographers: Jan Arrigo, Hilary Bachelder, Mariana Bartolomeo, Gary Beeber, Ronald Butler, Zelma Covington, Frederic Crist, Lisa Cutler, Catherine Fairchild, Louise Fiore, Peter Foiles, Dean Forbes, Myles Gallagher, Nadide Goksun, Maureen Haldeman, Mark Harris, Bootsy Holler, Nicole Horvath, Linda Hosek, Elizabeth Kayl, Carol Lawrence, Michael Mathers, Julie Moore, Paul
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Location: Greenville, South Carolina, United States Type:

Book Review: The Ameriguns by Gabriele Galimberti

My first reaction to the pics in this tome was: These people are clearly nuts! How can you want to have your picture taken surrounded by your firearms? And not just one firearm, lots of them. Moreover, the guys and gals look seemingly proud. It is way beyond me what is going on in their
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