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Border-blurring Illuminations: “Luz Restirada” at UNM Art Museum
The University of New Mexico Art Museum (a satellite site for 516 Arts’ “Digital Latin America”) has capitalized More …
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Is this Heaven? Reflections on Barthes and Facebook
Editor’s Note: The following article won the 2014 Semionaut New Writer’s Award. The contest is designed to foster new More …
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AIPAD – Disasters, Abstraction and Vintage Gems
The annual AIPAD (The Association of International Photography Art Dealers) show at the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York, More …
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Smiling Sugimoto at Chinati
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s talk at Chinati, where he had an exhibition opening, revealed intelligence and humor of a time More …
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Robert Adams Photography at DAM: A Bodhisattva Sees the West
Photographer Robert Adams is a bodhisattva to the American West: “I want to make accurate photographs of the More …
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Face of Our Time: The Passing Stranger Who Moves Us
It is often possible to see terrific photography exhibitions in San Francisco and Face of Our Time: Jim More …
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Wild Horses in Photography and Art As Conscience
It may seem futuristic cinema to picture men in helicopters stampeding wild horses down the Western range – More …
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New American Photography at Fotofest: Aaron Schuman Selects 11 Photographers
Photographing the present as if it were already the past may well be what many photographers aspire to More …
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Spyfrost Project Is Cold War redux: David Trautrimas’s Digital Work
There are plenty of chronicles of the post-industrial landscape. Few are as allusively eerie as David Trautrimass. David More …
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The Strange Forests of John Bonath
“Blurring the Edges,” a digital photographic project by John Bonath accompanied by a book of the photographers work, More …
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The Provoke Era: SFMOMA Photography
Provoke, was the Japanese magazine and collective founded in November 1968 by a group of photographers and critics More …
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Chip Thomas Puts Public Art Around Navajo Lands
The exhibit by artist Chip Thomas, “Culture Clash,” is over at the Center for Contemporary Arts Muñoz-Waxman Gallery More …
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