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Sight Unseen in Plain Sight: Photographs by William Eggleston
By John Howell
Shot from unexpected vantage points with witty irreverence, Eggleston’s images of everyday things and ordinary people are wonderful and ominous.
The Costume of the Soul: Eikoh Hosoe’s Photographs of Butoh Dancer Kazuo Ohno
By Carole Naggar
Hosoe’s photographs of Butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno take on the aspect of ritual themselves, with each artist drawing inspiration from the other to create haunting scenes of myth and the supernatural.
Small Miracles: Christmas Pagentry in Southern Italy
Photographs by Tony D'Urso
Essay by Lyle Rexer
D'Urso's color photographs capture the surreal spectacle of presepi viventi—a modern-day live enactment of the nativity with ancient roots that enshrine Italian villages.
Traces of Way
By Paolo Pellegrin
Pellegrin's lonely images of war-torn Kosovo bear witness to the devastation and the awful sense of solitude felt by those who have lost everything in the conflict.
Boxing Kim
By Atta Kim
Fusing installation and performance art, existentialist Kim deconstructs our perceptions of cultural and religious norms. By isolating his subjects from daily life, he breaks down ideologies and transforms abstract ideas into living specimens encased in glass.
Abandoned, Namib Desert
By Elaine Ling
Ling's travels in the Namib Desert reveal a world where abandoned places have been claimed by sand, and the outside has moved inside.
Photos on the Grass (At Last): The Chlorophyll Apparitions of Ackroyd and Harvey
Interview by Martin Barnes
A cross between scientific inquiry and fine art, the work of British artists Ackroyd and Harvey brings a whole new understanding to the meaning of photosynthesis.
By John Howell
Shot from unexpected vantage points with witty irreverence, Eggleston’s images of everyday things and ordinary people are wonderful and ominous.
The Costume of the Soul: Eikoh Hosoe’s Photographs of Butoh Dancer Kazuo Ohno
By Carole Naggar
Hosoe’s photographs of Butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno take on the aspect of ritual themselves, with each artist drawing inspiration from the other to create haunting scenes of myth and the supernatural.
Small Miracles: Christmas Pagentry in Southern Italy
Photographs by Tony D'Urso
Essay by Lyle Rexer
D'Urso's color photographs capture the surreal spectacle of presepi viventi—a modern-day live enactment of the nativity with ancient roots that enshrine Italian villages.
Traces of Way
By Paolo Pellegrin
Pellegrin's lonely images of war-torn Kosovo bear witness to the devastation and the awful sense of solitude felt by those who have lost everything in the conflict.
Boxing Kim
By Atta Kim
Fusing installation and performance art, existentialist Kim deconstructs our perceptions of cultural and religious norms. By isolating his subjects from daily life, he breaks down ideologies and transforms abstract ideas into living specimens encased in glass.
Abandoned, Namib Desert
By Elaine Ling
Ling's travels in the Namib Desert reveal a world where abandoned places have been claimed by sand, and the outside has moved inside.
Photos on the Grass (At Last): The Chlorophyll Apparitions of Ackroyd and Harvey
Interview by Martin Barnes
A cross between scientific inquiry and fine art, the work of British artists Ackroyd and Harvey brings a whole new understanding to the meaning of photosynthesis.
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