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Author Archive: Maggie Meiners
Book Review: Anna Fox’s Resort I
Anna Fox Resort I Anna Fox’s documentary of contemporary British holiday culture, Resort I, gives us insight into a cultural phenomenon that has 75 years worth of history. Fox’s documentation of Butlin’s resort, in the seaside community of Bognor Regis, West Sussex, assures us that the thriving seaside resorts whose heyday was in
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Book Review: staking claim: a california invitational
Staking Claim is the second of a three-part series which began in 2010 as part of the Museum of Photographic Arts’ (MOPA) triennial series. Its purpose is to celebrate numerous established and emerging artists who reside and make work in California. Each of the artists represented have a unique vision and have attained a certain
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Maurice Renoma @ Bertrand Delacroix Gallery
Maurice Renoma: “Modographe” November, 14-December, 14, 2013 Betrand Delacroix Gallery 535 West 25th Street New York, NY www.bdgny,com
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Taisuke Koyama @ METRONOM
Taisuke Koyama: Rainbow Variations and Other Works October 12-November 30, 2013 METRONOM 142 G. Amendola, Modena, ITALY www.metronom.it
Simon Harsent @ Black Eye Gallery
Simon Harsnet: The Beautiful Game October 2-27 Black Eye Gallery 3/138 Darlinghurst Road, Darlinghurst, Sydney www.blackeyegallery.com.au
Ellie Davies: Forest Stories @Moscow’s Patriarshie Prudy
Ellie Davies-Forest Stories: Autumn September 20-October 20, 2013 Moscow’s Patriarshie Prudy http://whyforest.com/en/
Book Review: People In Trouble Laughing Pushed To The Ground
MAPP, the premier illustrated digital publisher, has recently come out with some new titles, one of which includes a digital edition of People In Trouble Laughing Pushed To The Ground, a collaborative project by Adam Broomberg and Adam Chanarin. This publication is a compilation of artist selected images from the Belfast Exposed archive which was
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Book Review: Elliot Erwitt’s “KOLOR”
It’s not every day we get to see a whole other side of a prolific photographer, such as Elliot Erwitt. But that is exactly what his newest book portrays; his editorial and advertising images are not discriminatory, yet capture the very essence of humanity in every shot. At first glance, the dynamic color and depth
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Interview with photographer and Filter Photo Festival Founder – Sarah Hadley
Maggie Meiners: When did you know you wanted to pursue photography as a career? Sarah Hadley: I was 19 and an intern at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. The exhibition that summer was “Boston Now: Photography” and I was blown away by what I saw. I didn’t really think about it seriously as
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