Shilo Group: From the Fog of the Barricades https://t.co/7sDQx4hzn5 “The images are grainy, almost as if you mixed salt and pepper in a concoction and then continuously sprayed it in the eyes of the viewer” #ukraine#photography
Laraaji: "When the outer world presents a crisis narrative to us, it isn’t necessarily our total narrative" https://t.co/xfXXm0Dvuh
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A Conversation Between Lewis Baltz and John Gossage: "Our work is like a military strike in low-intensity warfare – it’s not a missile attack but a long, grinding civil war" #photography via @americansuburbx https://t.co/GZKxJbq98y
The Impossible Science of a Unique Being: Peter Watkins’ The Unforgetting: "The photograph as a measure of presence and absence – not a way of marking the schism between life and death, but of opening up a space for them to coexist" https://t.co/bVqQxIXvDa
Interview with Shane Rocheleau: "I could be homeless or a paranoid or a bigot or so many other things, perhaps all at once. The more I embrace that I am many and could be many more, the more I can understand people: I’m no different." #photography https://t.co/vZhCb388WT
Felipe Russo: "São Paulo deals badly with its memory and in 'Centro' I try to create images that visually transform interventions within the landscape of the city to elevate its status of importance" #photography#saopaulo#urbanautica https://t.co/5NIw12FADE
Making Pictures with Migrants - Prignot and Alvarez‘s "Here, Waiting" https://t.co/2jdx0TML1A
"It’s not the pictures that change the world, it’s the joint making of pictures that does." #photography
Brilliant interview with #photographer Michael Ashkin https://t.co/UXau9KCTrx "The devastating confusion that capitalism wreaks upon the coherence of memory and history renders almost all imagery, and in particular, photography, as bearer of the uncanny." #photography
“Cyclists move like a swarm of sparrows. There are thousands of them moving in chaos, but there are no collisions. They turn a little bit; they change their speed. You must do the same.” https://t.co/4ah4DOhntV
Review of Matteo di Giovanni’s #photobook "I Wish the World Was Even" https://t.co/btHgsa3TEY "Matteo is not in America. His road is in a Europe of desolation and redemption found through isolated contemplation. Ryan McGinley would not last long here." #photography