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13 years ago
So Let’s Set The World On Fire

So let’s set the world on fire

We can burn brighter

than the sun.

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12 years ago
Alisa Selezneva
Alisa Selezneva
Alisa Selezneva
Alisa Selezneva

Alisa Selezneva


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13 years ago
Rodney Smith Photography
Rodney Smith Photography
Rodney Smith Photography
Rodney Smith Photography

Rodney Smith Photography

13 years ago
Rune Guneriussen, Born 1977, In Norway. Education From Surrey Institute Of Art & Design In England. Live
Rune Guneriussen, Born 1977, In Norway. Education From Surrey Institute Of Art & Design In England. Live
Rune Guneriussen, Born 1977, In Norway. Education From Surrey Institute Of Art & Design In England. Live
Rune Guneriussen, Born 1977, In Norway. Education From Surrey Institute Of Art & Design In England. Live
Rune Guneriussen, Born 1977, In Norway. Education From Surrey Institute Of Art & Design In England. Live
Rune Guneriussen, Born 1977, In Norway. Education From Surrey Institute Of Art & Design In England. Live
Rune Guneriussen, Born 1977, In Norway. Education From Surrey Institute Of Art & Design In England. Live

Rune Guneriussen, born 1977, in Norway. Education from Surrey Institute of Art & Design in England. Live and work in eastern Norway. Is an artist working in the transition between installation and photography. As a conceptual artist he works site specific primarily in nature, but also with more manmade structures. The isolation of objects are turned in to installations, most of these are not seen by audience, but only photographed.


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13 years ago
Jacob Sutton
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10 years ago
Thomas Lohr For DUST Magazine

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13 years ago
Photography In Mexico: Selected Works From The Collections Of SFMOMA, Daniel Greenberg, And Susan Steinhauser,

Photography in Mexico: Selected Works from the Collections of SFMOMA, Daniel Greenberg, and Susan Steinhauser, March 10 - July 8.

Presenting a complex synthesis of art and politics, this exhibition explores Mexico’s distinctively rich and diverse photography tradition from the 1920s to the present. It begins in the period following the Mexican Revolution, when international artists such as Tina Modotti and Edward Weston found creative inspiration in Mexico and, in turn, helped to inspire Mexican photographers like Lola Álvarez Bravo and Manuel Álvarez Bravo. Including photographs made for the illustrated press at midcentury and documentary investigations from the 1970s and 1980s, the exhibition concludes with contemporary examinations of social, environmental, and economic concerns both within Mexico and along its northern border. The selection of more than 150 photographs showcases works by Manuel Carrillo, Graciela Iturbide, Elsa Medina, Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, Mariana Yampolsky, and many more, drawing from SFMOMA’s photography collection and a recent major gift from Daniel Greenberg and Susan Steinhauser.

Lola Álvarez Bravo was a fantastic photographer. The above photo is by her and is titled Autorretrato.

Most often Alvarez Bravo eschewed posing subjects or staging situations. Instead, she moved amongst the people along cluttered streets, observing them at work, in the marketplace, and at leisure, waiting for opportunities to capture informal moments in carefully composed scenes. Her keen eye produced stirring and expressive images of Mexican life with a contemporary sensibility that places her among the renowned photographic interpreters of that country in the modern period: Edward Weston, Paul Strand, Tina Modotti, and Manual Alvarez Bravo. (via Center for Creative Photography)

Can’t wait for this exhibit.

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