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Jessica Labatte

An excerpt from her interview with Humble Arts on her Solo show: “JF: Without reducing you to a specific “school” of photography, you seem to be in company with a generation of young photographers interested in the physical process of photography, yet your work also deals with larger issues/metaphors related to illusion, performance and perception. Do you see your work being in dialog with that of say Jessica Eaton, Sam Falls, or Lucas Blalock? How do you see it standing … Continue reading

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A Writing on Bernard Plossu

©Bernard Plossu This image of Plossu’s photo held in his hand may as well be anyone’s photo in anyone’s hand because the image doesn’t address the subject of the photo or the identity of the hand holding the photo, but rather the materiality of the photo itself and the way in which it represents an object out in the world. This photo is a representation of the object and also the signifier (the original photo). For the purposes of this … Continue reading

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Margeaux Walter

Morning Commute I 2009–2010 Edition of 7 Digital C print 30 x 30 inches Winston Wächter Gallery Margeaux Walter Crowded March 4 – April 24, 2010 “Winston Wächter Fine Art is pleased to announce its first solo show with photographer Margeaux Walter. Walter has long been interested in questions of identity and individuality in modern society. Using her own image in digital photographs and lenticulars (a printing process that creates an image that moves or shifts with the movement of … Continue reading

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Spencer Finch and Jan Dibbets

There are two artists I am looking at right now that both excite me and are influencing the direction of my work: Jan Dibbets and Spencer Finch. Jan Dibbets currently has a show up at Gladstone Gallery titled “New Horizons”. After going through a two year stint of focusing on photographing horizon lines, I immediately related to this exhibit on a personal level. The show is comprised of two photos matched up in various ways by the horizon and cropped … Continue reading

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