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Japanese Exhibition Poster: Rolling Egg. Yoshihiro Yagi / Daisuke Hatakeyama. 2012 #exhibition #print #japanese #poster

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Japanese Exhibition Poster: Rolling Egg. 2012 #exhibition #print #japanese #poster Yoshihiro Yagi / Daisuke Hatakeyama.

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Wildflowers, Trees, and Quaint Cabins Spring From Su Blackwell’s Book Sculptures

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“Nature in Britain” (2012). Blackwell is participating in a group show opening this August at Gustav Lübcke Museum in Hamm, Germany, and has solo exhibitions scheduled for 2023 and 2024 at The Last Tuesday Society and Long and Ryle in London. Photo by Jaron James. All images © Su Blackwell, shared with permission.

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‘Modern Women/Modern Vision’ Celebrates the 20th Century’s Most Influential Photographers

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1946), “Revenge of the Goldfish” (1981), Cibachrome print. Berenice Abbott (American, 1898-1991), “Court of the First Model Tenement, New York City, from Changing New York” (March 16, 1936), gelatin silver print. Gelatin silver print. 1972), Untitled (2000), color Chromogenic print.

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Florence Henri: the forgotten female pioneer of surreal photography

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It is a typical painting influenced by Constructivism (1915–1930) (The Art Story, 2012). Meet Florence Henri, the Under-Acknowledged Queen of Surrealist Photography, 2015) This black and white photo was created during the Gelatin silver print period (Florence Henri | Self-Portrait (1928) | Artsy, n.d.). Exhibition: “Florence Henri.

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In ‘Eyes on the Street,’ Photographer Jamel Shabazz Identifies the Boundless Culture of New York City’s Outer Boroughs

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“Man and dog,” Lower East Side, Manhattan (1980), C-print, 16 x 20 inches. His first institutional survey, an expansive exhibition of Shabazz’s photos is on view through September 4 at The Bronx Museum. “Jacob The Jeweler,” Midtown Manhattan (2009), gelatin silver print, 16 x 20 inches.

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Ann Weber Elevates Discarded Cardboard Boxes and Staples to New Heights in Billowing Sculptures

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The artist scours the neighborhoods of Los Angeles for boxes, paying special attention to those with printed surfaces; she carefully considers the colors of graphics and text and incorporates them into the overall composition of each work. ” Weber recently wrapped up a major exhibition at Wönzimer Gallery in Los Angeles.

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F5: Jiminie Ha’s Book Plans, the Furniture That Changed Her Life + More

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” Launching in 2012, with a collective background in fine arts, curation, creative direction, design, publishing, and fashion, With Projects, Inc. Going Dark exhibition visual identity at Guggenheim Museum, curated by Ashley James. My 200 page senior thesis in college was all on race and subcultures in the punk scene of the 70s!”