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5000 Photographs: Photograph # 400, Fred Herzog
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Sunday, 25 January 2015. Photograph # 400, Fred Herzog. Fred Herzog, Man with Bandage, 1968. Content cannot be manufactured, in my opinion. That which I can find is better than that which you can make. That which we find, the work and the use of the people out there, it’s natural, that’s what ordinary people do, that interests me.". In His Own Words, from interviews with John Mackie of the Vancouver Sun. In June, 2005, and January, 2007. 8220;The pictures I took in Germany were all lost on the ship when ...
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5000 Photographs: Photograph # 408, John Gossage
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Wednesday, 15 April 2015. Photograph # 408, John Gossage. John Gossage, untitled, 2014. Robert Adams on "The Pond", 1986. One is grateful for. It is the incorporation of darkness into art that initially confirms to us, in our discomfort, the importance of art, and assures us that the hope of the art offers has not been cheaply won. One is grateful for. Because we are in trouble, and because irony which focuses on the ugliness of man-made juxtapositions does not at this point, by itself, help. A picture h...
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5000 Photographs: Photograph # 402, Bernhard Fuchs
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Friday, 30 January 2015. Photograph # 402, Bernhard Fuchs. Herr Ö., St. Peter am Wimberg, 1994. Originally from Haslach a.d. Mühl, Upper Austria. 1971, Bernhard Fuchs. Currently lives in Düsseldorf where he studied with Bernd Becher. Since the 1990s, he has been working on a series of photographs that show man and woman in familiar surroundings. Http:/ www.bernhard-fuchs.net. 8220;Fiction does not depend on the illusion of reality; what matters ultimately is an author’s ability to generate. Awesome Inc&#...
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5000 Photographs: Photograph # 395, Hiroshi Sugimoto
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Tuesday, 25 March 2014. Photograph # 395, Hiroshi Sugimoto. Golden Eagle, 1994. Upon first arriving in New York in 1974, I did the tourist thing. Eventually I visited the. Natural History Museum, where I made a curious discovery: the stuffed animals. Positioned before painted backdrops looked utterly fake, yet by taking a quick peek with. One eye closed, all perspective vanished, and suddenly they looked very real. I'd found a. It's as good as real. Http:/ www.sugimotohiroshi.com/diorama.html.
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Jacinda Russell
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A Tale of Two Obsessions. The Library of Loss. Art Department, 2013 - present. It was not long before I noticed history repeating itself in the stories my father told and those that I witnessed first hand. In 2013, I began documenting six decades in an Art Department from the perspectives of the student and the professor. The series is divided into several categories including: an installation of photographs and objects entitled An Anonymous Inventory of Items Stolen from Art Departments,. Room 111, Neve...
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Jacinda Russell
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A Tale of Two Obsessions. The Library of Loss. Lost Photographs, 2002 - 2005. Disjecta Contemporary Arts Center Installation, Portland, Oregon. Disjecta Contemporary Arts Center Installation, Portland, Oregon.
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Jacinda Russell
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A Tale of Two Obsessions. The Library of Loss. Autobiography in Water, 2013 - present. Thunderbird Hotel, Marfa, Texas. San Solomon Springs, Balmorhea, Texas. Miracle Hot Springs, Buhl, Idaho. The Springs, Idaho City, Idaho. Redfish Lake, Idaho. 45" x 24" x 6". Neptune Pool, Hearst Castle, San Simeon, California. Cyanotypes on Arches paper. Kirkham Hot Springs, Idaho. Postcards dipped in Kirkham Hot Springs and mailed to the artist. Kirkham Hot Springs, Idaho (Detail). Cape Disappointment, Washington.
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Jacinda Russell
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A Tale of Two Obsessions. The Library of Loss. Autobiography, 2011 - ongoing. I come from a family of collectors and I was taught at a very young age the importance of possessions. They define what we like to observe, what we perceive ourselves to be, what we once lost, and what we want to remember. Autobiography. Started in 2002 when I collected my lunch bags because I hoped to make a book from the worn paper. Years later, they became a chronological marker that defines my life. Each 45" x 30". Houston,...
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Jacinda Russell
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A Tale of Two Obsessions. The Library of Loss. A Tale of Two Obsessions: David C. Nolan and Marilyn Monroe and Arline Conradt and the Cat Scrapbook, 2011 - 2013. David C. Nolan and Arline Conradt’s collections embody masculine and feminine desires through memorabilia long before the digital age. They were interested in culture via celebrity and advertising yet they were also repressed. A Tale of Two Obsessions. David C. Nolan and Marilyn Monroe 1. David C. Nolan and Marilyn Monroe 6. Arline Conradt and t...