Toshio Shibata
Kawachi Town, 1998, gelatin silver print, 44¾ x 36 inches
Kuroiso City, 1989, gelatin silver print, 38 x 47.6 inches
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Mutation Of The Global Thinking - (Before, Now, After)
Photo : Tapissier
Paris, 2013
Patrick Laumond is a...
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Collage . Cardboard . Ryan Sarah Murphy
These are selections from Whitfield Lovell’s ”Kin” series. Lovell is a NY born artist and MacArthur Genius award winner...
Patti Smith: punk poet queen
She was the angry, androgynous runaway who got chatted up by Allen Ginsberg and had a grand affair with Robert...
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Given the option to save one thing in the event of a disaster, many people will choose something priceless over something of monetary value. Photographs are often at the top of that list.
(Lee Jin-man - AP)But when an earthquake and tsunami struck Japan on March 11, 2011, citizens of Tohoku had to leave all of their belongings behind to flee. Those priceless photo albums that documented generations of family life were left behind. Many were later found lying ruined in piles of debris and mud. Many more were lost.
Washington Post (blog)
Opening Reception: Wednesday, Sept 7 (6-8pm):
“Doppelgänger II” : Cornelia Hediger :
Klompching Gallery
111 Front Street, Suite 206
Dumbo, Brooklyn
http://www.klompching.com/
New York-based Swiss artist, Cornelia Hediger returns to Klompching Gallery with a sequel to her 2008 exhibition, “Doppelgänger”.
September 7th through October 21, 2011
The British photographer Simon Norfolk first travelled to Afghanistan in 2001, soon after the 9/11 attacks. Although he didn’t know it at the time, he was around the same age as the nineteenth-century Irish photographer John Burke when Burke travelled to Afghanistan, in the late…
“Jet Airliner #1. American Airlines Boeing 737-800. Arriving from Miami, FL”
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