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“Yosemite, CA,” 1995 © David Graham
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David Graham understands the language of photography and is not only an artist at combining visual symbols and their connections but is a wonderful and ironic chronicler of all that is America. This is not his deserved retrospective but a unique exhibition where the idea is to pick one image from each year of his amazing output. What we get is a very pared down version that highlights mostly works that deserve a second look.  Always looking for the perfect moment that reminds us of our quintessential quirkiness, David’s pictures have given us plenty of surprises over the years. He is one of Philadelphia’s best and this should be a great show. More images from his exhibition at the 339 Gallery here.
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“…His current exhibition, “Thirty-Five / 35 Pictures,” at the 339 Gallery in Philadelphia features one photograph from each year for the past 35 years. “The challenge for an exhibition that tries to summarize David Graham’s work is the very scope and scale that make it so exceptional. Where to begin? What to include? How to knit together this considerable photographic oeuvre in a coherent manner without resorting to an exhibition comprised of the best-known pictures? ‘Thirty-Five Years / 35 Pictures’ does feature well-known images, but we imposed the one-picture-per-year strategy to both gain control over the work and to force decisions that we might not typically make. And so it has; given that it’s a single picture from each year, many classic pictures had to be let go in favor of others that have received less attention over time. Sad as we were to lose some images, this approach has brought forward several outstanding and under-appreciated ones; it has also yielded interesting new relationships among pictures that have never found themselves near each other (either in exhibitions or books). Ultimately, we’ve tried to at least hint at the depth and breadth of this exceptional chronicle of America…”
Courtesy Gallery 339. “Thirty-Five / 35 Pictures” opens Friday, January 17 with an artist’s reception from 6:00 – 8:00 pm, and runs through March 15, 2014.

via: pdnonline.com

 

Exhibition: David Graham: Thiry-Five Years / 35 Pictures

There has been a lot of press regarding a new movie based on the book Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell who was the lone Seal team member to survive the biggest loss of Navy Seal soldiers (19) in one day since WW2. Meet Balazs Gardi an embedded photographer in Afghanistan who just decided not to quit documenting his unit (The 1/8, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines) and surrounding local population.  He set up Basetrack on Facebook.

See this hidden war that has killed so many from a very unique point of view. His Instagram feed is here. His haunting video Facing Water Crisis – Machar Colony is here.

 

 

 

via http://www.balazsgardi.com

The Photographs of Balazs Gardi

 

 

 

 

James Nares rode around NYC with a video camera in his truck and documented the city in slow poetic motion. There is a surprise every minute and they are breathtakingly beautiful, comic and human. There is something here that reminds me of my dad’s 3D images of our family – which literally froze us in time. Dickens believed nothing was more interesting than real life and Nares gives us this fact, slowed down frame by frame, in all its glorious messy, poetic chaos. This is the short version of a much longer museum piece of 61 minutes.

Video: Street by James Nares

The Robots are coming and it’s not pretty…. Vincent Fournier spends his time thinking about technology, tweaked nature and how humans interface with this new world order. His series on Robots titled The Man Machine is wonderful and a bit frighting….

Don”t miss his new series Post Natural History

All Image via the artist web site

The Robot Photographs of Vincent Fournier

Tamas Dezso is attempting to document the changing life of post communist Eastern Europe. He looks at his projects from a long-term perspective that is rare today. His photographs are both lyrical and deeply moving.

via Robert Koch Gallery

The Photographs of Tamas Dezso

 

 

http://www.tamas-dezso.com/