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Ken Holden
In Photographic Impressionism- the Unaltered State of Reality Ken Holden presents his subjects as they appear in the reflections of glass and through the veil of rain. Strangers assume an anonymity but their presence is deeply felt as they are vibrating masses of energy moving through an undefined space. The photographic style mimics the manner in which […]
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Arne Svenson
In his series of two dozen portraits of turn-of-the century prisoners, Arne Svenson uncovers and restores a small history of criminals. The photographs are developed from found negatives discovered in an abandoned warehouse. The diptychs present a mug-shot both full face and profile of criminals guilty running the gamut of petty theft and murder. Their […]
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Albert Watson
Albert Watson is the master of transforming sleek celebrity, editorial, and fashion subjects into objects of fine art and beauty. During a phone interview conducted before the release of 20+20, Watson recalled the tremendous pressure surrounding his photo shoot with cinema legend Alfred Hitchcock. He recalled that “New York was always demanding perfection. It just […]
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Tricia Zigmund
The photographs of Los Angeles Tricia Zigmund are explosive. Using her own body as a tool to guide her compositions, the images are filled with an undeniable energy and urgency. Zigmund uses her body as means to explore the influence of an action and the reaction it induces. Why did you decide to pursue […]
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Adam Bell
The series of inkjet prints were taken from 2009-2012 investigating the interiors of caves and grottos in North America. In addition to his photographic practice, Adam Bell is an author and editor of The Education of a Photographer. His writings have been published in Ahorn Magazine, foam International Photography Magazine, photo-eye, Lay Flat, and the […]
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Aram Jibilian
Aram Jibilian investigates the late Arshile Gorky through the lens of the glass house, the artist’s final residence before his suicide in 1948 in his latest series of photographs Gorky and the Glass House. An Armenian living in America in exile, Gorky’s identity was in a constant state of flux and served as a point […]