Judy Dater

NUDES NUDES NUDES When I was young–maybe fifteen years old–I saw a photograph in a magazine that left me gob-smacked. A prim-looking old woman in a long black dress, a twin-lens reflex camera around her neck, standing in the woods. Peeking coyly around a tree, … Keep readingJudy Dater

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Richard Barnes

Richard Barnes is usually described as an architectural and editorial photographer, which is probably an accurate although limited description of the work he’s actually done. When he was a fine art student at U.C. Berkeley, he wanted to incorporate some photographic elements into his printmaking. … Keep readingRichard Barnes

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Les Krims

NUDES NUDES NUDES The reaction to Les Krims’ photography has generally fallen into two categories: outrage or laughter. Or both. That’s no accident. His deeply conceptual images are intentionally crafted to spark those reactions. His work has been described as provocative, misogynistic, revolutionary, racist, absurdist, … Keep readingLes Krims

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Anne Brigman

Anne Brigman was to photography what Isadora Duncan was to dance. She was a free spirit long before the phrase “free spirit” became a cliché. She was born in Hawaii, moved to California at age 16, married a sea captain at 25, and built a … Keep readingAnne Brigman

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Uta Barth

We are accustomed to seeing–and shooting–photographs OF something. Some person, some object, some thing. In fact, for most of us the subject of the photograph is also the reason for the photograph. We shoot photographs OF a tree, OF a friend, OF a kitten or … Keep readingUta Barth

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Abelardo Morell

I can’t recall when I first stumbled across Abelardo Morell’s photography. What I do recall, though, is the deliciously disorienting feeling I had when I saw the work. Morell was born in Havana, Cuba in 1948. His family fled the island in 1962. I’ve no … Keep readingAbelardo Morell

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Ursula Sokolowska

“Perhaps it’s good for one to suffer,” said Aldous Huxley. He asked “Can an artist do anything if he’s happy? Would he ever want to do anything? What is art, after all, but a protest against the horrible inclemency of life?“ I can’t entirely agree … Keep readingUrsula Sokolowska

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Olivia Parker

Still life art has an ancient artistic tradition. Still life paintings have been found on the walls of Egyptian tombs; still life frescoes were uncovered on the walls of Roman villas in Herculaneum and Pompeii. Although the popularity of the still life has waxed and … Keep readingOlivia Parker

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