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5 posts tagged California
Lake Casitas, CA 8, 2009. Chromogenic print soaked in Lake Casitas water.
Matthew Brandt, whose work is featured in a show at Yossi Milo Gallery in New York City, makes photographs that are ‘of’ his subjects in two senses of the word. See more here.
For the 20th anniversary of the L.A. riots, photographer Mae Ryan has made collages of then-and-now images.
See more of her work here.
Interstate 25, Eden, Colorado, 1968, printed 2006
A new retrospective of the work of Robert Adams—the photographer famous for documenting the people and environment of the American West—will make its own westward journey when it comes to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on March 11. See more here.
Arthur Tress’ witty and absurdist street photography captures 1960s-era San Francisco as a place caught between Left and Right, old and new, real and surreal. The work is on view at the Fisher Family Gallery of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco from March 3 to June 3. See more here.
Julius Shulman (1910-2009) photographed southern California’s most iconic buildings from the 1930s through the 1980s, and helped promote the brave new architecture and design that swept the region after World War II. ‘Julius Shulman: 80 Years of Photography’ is on display at Craig Krull Gallery as part of a region-wide festival, Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. See more here.
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