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    460,-

    A photographer becomes a mother and photographs her children for 30 years with a 1950's Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera and color film. Carole Glauber's dream-like photographs in "Personal History" deal with themes of love, of raising children, of travel, and of family.

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    416,-

    "Evanescent Cities" explores obliquely the development of Northern Brooklyn and Long Island City, Queens and will be of interest to scholars, architects, urbanists, writers, photo book collectors and artists.

  • - Running Away with the Circus and Carnival
     
    416,-

    An inside view of the changing world of the traveling circus, carnival and sideshow.

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    416,-

    Increasing the visability of under-represented girl skateboarders, these portraits are captured on location with the photographic historical process, wet plate collodion using a portable darkroom and 8x10 view camera.

  • - Finding Yourself in Others
     
    460,-

    Family Resemblance is a multi-year photo project that documents people young and old, who are genetically related, and bear a strong resemblance to one another.

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    460,-

    China is poised to become the world's largest film market, fed by an expansive state-supported movie and television industry. These photographs document the many larger-than-life outdoor film sets and the tourist industry that has developed around them

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    416,-

    n Little Romances I photograph prints of my photographs and they become a physical object; my object. I surround them with elements from my garden or other personal items not to evoke nostalgia or sentimentality but to deepen my physical connection/claim to these images and distance them from the viewer. The object-image becomes obscured, repurposed, diverted, so that its original intent remains safe from viewing and at the same time it explores a new narrative.

  • av Andrew Mroczek
    466,-

    Fatherland shifts the celebrated perception of Peru's landscape and offers a counter narrative, exposing viewers to the scars born from decades of a relentless epidemic of hate on the LGBTQ community.

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    436,-

    ROME 1970s provides a view of life during a time when Italy moved from an in- nocent "dolce vita" existence to a more hardened reality. Featuring portraits and urban views from Rome and its surrounds, this eye-opening collection of black and white photographs tells the story of how modern-day Italy came to be. ROME 1970s will be exhibited at Robert Klein Gallery, Boston in Spring 2019.

  • - Stories from The Sixth Extinction
     
    466,-

    And Here We Are examines the current condition of our rapidly changing landscape, the sixth extinction and the fragile places where man and nature collide.

  • - Imprints of Iceland
     
    460,-

    The composite, textured landscapes in the series A Sense of Place are a re-creation of places and scenes from an estranged homeland.

  • - Photographs of the Cumberland Plateau
     
    436,-

    Moon Shine features photographs from Appalachia's Cumberland Plateau. This work is inspired by the musical traditions native to this soil. From this point of inquiry, a lyrical portrait of place emerges.

  • - Austin Concert Crowds Shot From the Pit, 2007-2017
     
    410,-

    We Were There documents ten years of Austin's music scene through photographs of ecstatic fans. Book includes a never-before-released vinyl record by The Black Angels!

  • - New York and Paris 1960-1980
     
    460,-

    Recovered Memory: New York and Paris 1960-1980 is a meditation on time and place: before the internet and 24/7 news; when one could visit the Eiffel Tower without seeing police and automatic weapons, when a ride on the New York subway cost 15 cents, when the smell of fresh-baked baguettes wafted over nearly every Parisian neighborhood, and when the Coney Island parachute ride still thrilled thousands. Van Riper's striking black and white photographs spanning twenty years, coupled with his eloquent texts, capture the 20th-century romance and grit of New York more than a half century ago, and Paris, some forty years ago. It was a time when the pace of life was slower and somehow less threatening, people talked to each other instead of texting on their iPhones, and you literally had to stop and smell the coffee.

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