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Old New England
In this Great Recession, we are constantly being reminded of the Great Depression. And when we think of the genre of Depression photos we tend to think of the migrant workers of the rural South and West, the food lines, and the close ups of human misery. But the Depression hit different parts of America differently, [...]
Posted on August 3, 2010 at 7:59 am by Victoria Olsen · Permalink
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In: documentary, landscape, photography, seascapes · Tagged with: Jack Delano, New England, WInslow Homer
In: documentary, landscape, photography, seascapes · Tagged with: Jack Delano, New England, WInslow Homer
Air + Water
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s photographs have always fascinated me, in part because they are conceptual art at its best: they get you thinking and keep you thinking, but they are beautiful and mysterious in the meantime. Last year I saw his 7 Days, 7 Nights series at the Gagosian Gallery in Chelsea and was awestruck. The massive [...]
Posted on August 4, 2009 at 12:53 pm by Victoria Olsen · Permalink
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In: contemporary, photography, seascapes · Tagged with: Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sea of Japan
In: contemporary, photography, seascapes · Tagged with: Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sea of Japan
