We like Larry Clark. Born in Tulsa and now working in New York, his work has remained one of the truest depictions of American youth gone wrong we’ve ever seen. Ever since his debut, the seminal ‘Tulsa’, a shocking portrait into the lives of IV amphetamine addicts in the late 70s, he has managed to […]
ContinueLynne Cohen: Occupied Territory
To say that Lynne Cohen’s black-and-white photographs are of ‘empty rooms’ is both overly simplistic and deceptively accurate. The rooms she captures may be deprived of people, but certainly not of ghosts. Even if the lack of humans implies inaction, the echoes that resound in such an absence make their mark more directly than if […]
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