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Photography
The "Long Story Short" of Tania Franco Klein
A few years ago, when we spoke to the brilliant and cinematic photographer Tania Franco Klein in our Winter 2022 Quarterly, she told us about her work, "You’re actually feeling other things. Y
October 23, 2024
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Pia Paulina Guilmoth: Fragments of Illumination
Our eyes evolved for light, but it is at its edges that we see most clearly. It is in the transformative glow of the sun’s predictable retreat and re-emergence where the world flaunts its beauty, w
October 02, 2024
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Books
Neal Slavin's "When Two or More Are Gathered Together" Captures a Special Angle of the 1970s
A hook and ladder company, gravediggers and bingo enthusiasts are some of the eye-popping denizens truly celebrated by film director and photographer Neal Slavin in the expanded golden anniversary ed
September 06, 2024
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Rotting From Within: Abdulhamid Kircher's Family Portrait
This summer, Abdulhamid Kircher will publish a book of photographs with Loose Joints entitled Rotting From Within that encompasses his entire life. They will also encompass lifetimes. The camera
June 26, 2024
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Photography
Mikiko Hara: Invisible Moments
“...beyond any of those details of the real, there are dreams. And everyone’s living in them.” —Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
January 25, 2024
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Melissa Catanese: Something Like a Breeze
"It is not until an act occurs within the landscape of the past and the future that it is a human act." —Ursula K. Le Guin
October 04, 2023
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Photography
James Webb Space Telescope: The Secrets of the Universe Are Buried in Darkness
The terrifying immensity of the firmament’s abyss is an illusion, an external reflection of our own abysses, perceived “in a mirror.” We should invert our eyes and practice a sublime astronomy
June 28, 2023
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Features
Zanele Muholi: The Bronze Age
During a visit to the Ottawa Art Gallery a few years ago, I finally felt able to truly see myself in a museum. It was visual activist, Zanele Muholi's (who uses they/them pronouns) self-portrait, Fan
June 05, 2023
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In Session
Mona Bozorgi and Emma Creighton Hopson Featured with SCAD @ Photo London
Last week was the showing of the UK's premier photography art fair, Photo London, and our friends at SCAD had a showcase with their alumni in Mona Bozorgi and Emma Creighton Hopson. Questioning
May 16, 2023
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Photography
Break in Case of Emergency: Tania Franco Klein on Chasing Catharsis
A few months ago I wandered through a flea market in Mexico City with Tania Franco Klein while she searched for props that might exist in the world of her photographs. Among the morning's spoils were
March 27, 2023
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Michael Jang: Thinking of Nothing and Thinking of Everything
Michael Jang's 70 years of age belies an unfettered youthful exuberance. It's clear that this is an innate aspect of his character, but one senses that the wisdom he has gained through the years also
March 22, 2023
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Technology
Radio Juxtapoz, ep 106: Àsìkò and the Rites of Passage
The rules of fine art have finally, and for the better, been bended and broken and destroyed. What used to be just some white walls in a white cube has now become a bit of a evolution and revolution:
March 14, 2023
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