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On Topographics, Street Photogaphy and Lewis Sullivan
Perhaps it’s just me. But when I visited three separate exhibitions and a single piece in the Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago they meshed into a larger reflection on the context, connections and cross-pollinating influences of street … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Exhibitions, Great Photographers, On Photography
Tagged Aaron Siskind, Art Exhibits, Art Institute of Chicago, Bernd Becher, David Plowden, Gary Stochl, Hilla Becher, John Szarkowski, Lewis Baltz, Looking at Photographs, New Topigraphics, Photographic Criticism, Richard Nickel, Robert Frank, Walker Evans
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A Genuine Delight
The Ongoing Moment – Geoff Dyer, Vintage Press I read a lot of books about photography, but there are very few that I would call delightful. But, that’s a pretty good description of Geoff Dyer’s “The Ongoing Moment.†The book … Continue reading →
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