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In her ongoing series, “City Space”, Chicago-based artist Clarissa Bonet explores the urban landscape from a pedestrian perspective, producing dramatic images that draw focus both on the surface of the city and the psychological resonance of the architecture within it. This image was posted on June 24, 2019. #cityspace #photography #clarissabonet #cityscape #builtenvironment
In her ongoing series, “City Space”, Chicago-based artist Clarissa Bonet explores the urban landscape from a pedestrian perspective, producing dramatic images that draw focus both on the surface of the city and the psychological resonance of the architecture within it. This image was posted on June 24, 2019. #cityspace #photography #clarissabonet #cityscape #builtenvironment
In her ongoing series, “City Space”, Chicago-based artist Clarissa Bonet explores the urban landscape from a pedestrian perspective, producing dramatic images that draw focus both on the surface of the city and the psychological resonance of the architecture within it. This image was posted on June 24, 2019. #cityspace #photography #clarissabonet #cityscape #builtenvironment
NOW PLAYING: Filmmakers Ben Joyner and Dumaine Babcock profile Adrain Chesser, who photographs loved ones at the moment he reveals his AIDS diagnosis, thus demonstrating the power of his artwork and a determination to proceed through life on his terms. This video was posted on June 18, 2019. #videoartssfom #film #video #documentary #adrainchesser #dumainebabcock #benjoyner #pride #pridemonth #aids #hiv #photography #photographer
NOW PLAYING: Filmmakers Ben Joyner and Dumaine Babcock profile Adrain Chesser, who photographs loved ones at the moment he reveals his AIDS diagnosis, thus demonstrating the power of his artwork and a determination to proceed through life on his terms. This video was posted on June 18, 2019. #videoartssfom #film #video #documentary #adrainchesser #dumainebabcock #benjoyner #pride #pridemonth #aids #hiv #photography #photographer
Artist Jock McDonald stopped by on Monday afternoon with a charter bus of friends, collectors, and fellow artists, for an informal tour and artist talk of his current exhibition, “The Light of Water.” This image was posted on June 10, 2019. #jockmcdonald #water #light #photography
Artist Jock McDonald stopped by on Monday afternoon with a charter bus of friends, collectors, and fellow artists, for an informal tour and artist talk of his current exhibition, “The Light of Water.” This image was posted on June 10, 2019. #jockmcdonald #water #light #photography
Artist Jock McDonald stopped by on Monday afternoon with a charter bus of friends, collectors, and fellow artists, for an informal tour and artist talk of his current exhibition, “The Light of Water.” This image was posted on June 10, 2019. #jockmcdonald #water #light #photography
Artist Jock McDonald stopped by on Monday afternoon with a charter bus of friends, collectors, and fellow artists, for an informal tour and artist talk of his current exhibition, “The Light of Water.” In “The Light of Water”, Napa-based McDonald reflects on the cyclical qualities of water and its ability to transform, unify, and connect each of us to the natural world. This image was posted on June 10, 2019. #jockmcdonald #water #light #photography
Houston-based artist Keliy Anderson-Staley’s collection of portraits is called “[hyphen] Americans”, which refers to the hyphenated character of her subjects’ identities (Irish-American, African-American, etc.), while emphasizing their shared identity as Americans. This image was posted on June 03, 2019. #hyphen #photography #keliyandersonstaley #portrait #portraits
Houston-based artist Keliy Anderson-Staley’s collection of portraits is called “[hyphen] Americans”, which refers to the hyphenated character of her subjects’ identities (Irish-American, African-American, etc.), while emphasizing their shared identity as Americans. This image was posted on June 03, 2019. #hyphen #photography #keliyandersonstaley #portrait #portraits
Houston-based artist Keliy Anderson-Staley’s collection of portraits is called “[hyphen] Americans”, which refers to the hyphenated character of her subjects’ identities (Irish-American, African-American, etc.), while emphasizing their shared identity as Americans. This image was posted on June 03, 2019. #hyphen #photography #keliyandersonstaley #portrait #portraits