Photography

No disrespect to the new interest in print publications, but there are also beautiful things happening with online journals, particularly in terms of interface and functionality.  I had all but given up trying to deal with the excruciating “page flip” animation of scribd and other similar formats, but the elegant and intuitive layout of new [...]

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Has anyone else noticed that post-recession magazines are actually getting thicker?  Like, longer, but also made of paper so earthy and tactile it starts to feel suspiciously like cardstock?  These new alternative quarterlies blur the lines more and more between book and magazine culture with their strip bindings and meticulously designed layouts.  Thusly, I’ve decided [...]

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  “Summer of Hate,” a show of photographs by SAIC student Nina Hartmann and artist Vinnie Smith, recently opened at Brooklyn’s Youth Group Gallery. But after speaking with Hartmann about her practice, the title hardly sounds applicable to her life. The Florida native has been hopping from Italy, to London, to Berlin with camera in [...]

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A Review of "Public Works" at the Museum of Contemporary Photography

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Guy Tillim’s images of post-colonial Africa and artist duo Kahn & Selesnick’s futuristic visions turn the Museum of Contemporary Photography into a portal to new worlds.

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F Newsmagazine talks with Curator Rod Slemmons and some of the photographers showcased in the exhibit.

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