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The former was English, "a Victorian pioneer of imaginative photographic portraiture"; the latter a 20th century American photographer who made "performative and mysteriously elusive self-portraits".
This is the setting and subject of Naomi Fontaine’s Kuessipan (Arsenal Pulp Press), a fascinating, complex portrait of life on Innu First Nation’s reserve in Canada. The novella, translated ...
The Barbican is irrefutably one of London’s most significant architectural destinations, so it seems particularly apt that the latest exhibition to be showcased within the confines of its ...
Another highly unusual portrait won the Metro Arts Experimental Portraiture Prize of $1000. James Randall’s Interwoven Existence resembles nothing so much as a series of vertical and horizontal ...
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