Lindsey Beal is a photo-based artist in Providence, Rhode Island where she teaches at Rhode Island School of Design, Massachusetts College of Art & Design and New Hampshire Institute of Art’s MFA program. She has a M.F.A. in Photography from the University of Iowa and a Graduate Certificate in Book Arts at the University of […]
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South Korea Week: JeongMee Yoon: The Pink and Blue project
Photography as a contemporary art plays a very special and important role. Unlike any other mediums, it has the unique ability to document and capture images of the real-life. Even the work of hyperrealistic paintings cannot compare to what cameras can do, which has the ability to record the facts of existence. This exact realism […]
Wendel A. White: History Based Landscapes
We first featured Wendel A. White’s project, Schools for the Colored, in 2018 as part of a two-person exhibition, Segregated Influences, at the Colorado Photograpic Arts Center. I wanted to share the complete project as we continue to look at history-based landscapes. This meaningful effort features the architectural remains of structures once used as segregated […]
George Nobechi: Here. Still. in the age of Covid-19
When I reviewed at FotoFest in Houston two years ago, I was immediately drawn to the photographs of George Nobechi. I was thrilled to see him again this year and finally have the chance to share his work. George is known not only for his photographs,but also for his lectures and workshops in Japan through Nobechi […]
Spain Week: Nuno Perestrelo: Atlas of Youth
I discovered Nuno Perestrelo‘s work two years ago when we met at a portfolio review in Madrid which we both of us were attending. When he knew I was from Barcelona, he suddenly started to speak in a perfect Catalan as he had lived and study in the city for a while. That openness and […]
Ira Wagner: Twinhouses of The Great Northeast
When Ira Wagner shared his project Twinhouses of the Great Northest at the Photolucida Portfolio Reviews, I was fascinated by the almost surreal pairing of homes in Philadelphia that are connected but are not the same. Ira has a legacy of looking at architecture and the communities that surround the built environment. Twinhouses continues his […]