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Tag Archives: Kehrer Verlag
“The Hereditary Estate” by Daniel W. Coburn, for Art Practical
Along the road as I walked, thinking about the mysteries of Easter, veils—seemed to drop off my eyes! Light, oh light! I have never seen such brilliance! It pricked my eyeballs like needles!…yes, yes, light. You know, you know we … Continue reading
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Tagged ART, art photography, books, Daniel W. Coburn, Kehrer Verlag, photobook jousting, photobooks, photography, photography books, REVIEWS
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“Anonymization”: How Urban Sprawl Created a Homogenous and Hostile World, for Hyperallergic.
LOS ANGELES — The list of ways the US has negatively influenced the rest of the world is long and shameful: unnecessary, interminable wars, nutritionally inane fast-food chains, a habit of wasteful consumption based on instant obsolescence. The list goes … Continue reading
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Tagged ART, books, Kehrer Verlag, photobooks, photography, REVIEWS, Robert Harding Pittman, Spot Photo Works, urban planning, urban sprawl
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