Monthly Archives: September 2023

Walker Evans / Allie Mae Burroughs, 1936, Timeline

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Julian Germain & Charles Snelling, ‘For Every Minute You Are Angry You Lose Sixty Seconds of Happiness’

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Collaboration: a Potential History of Photography, edited by Ariella Aïsha Azoulay, Wendy Ewald, Susan Meiselas, Leigh Raiford, and Laura Wexler. Collaboration is a groundbreaking publication, by five great thinkers and practitioners in photography, in collaboration with hundreds of photographers, writers, critics, … Continue reading

‘Fixed Images, Unfixed Meanings’

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Photography – Real and Imagined interrogates the proposition that photographs are either grounded in reality – a record, a document, a reflection of the world – or the product of imagination, storytelling and illusion. On occasion, they can be both. … Continue reading

Surgical and Sensual

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How to Move a Mountain is Caleb Stein’s photographic essay of the Carrara marble quarry, a series of intimate portraits of robotic arms and raw marble that offer nuance to today’s debate around artistic authorship and AI and computer-augmented art. … Continue reading