February 2012
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John Gossage from The Auckland Project A photograph is both a simulacrum of the world and an unruly abstraction of it. A photograph’s meaning can reside anywhere along a continuum between the two. In a real sense, the meaning of a photograph is strictly limited, joined at the hip to what has been photographed, yet at the same time it is limitless.  - Gerry Badger  
Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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January 2012
29 posts
Jan 30th
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jörg sasse - private rooms
Jan 29th
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jörg sasse - private rooms
Jan 29th
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Jan 27th
Jan 27th
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People in trouble laughing pushed to the ground.  Soldiers leaning, pointing, reaching. Woman sweeping. Balloons escaping. Coffin descending. Boys standing. Grieving. Chair balancing. Children smoking. Embracing. Creatures barking. Cars burning. Helicopters hovering. Faces. Human figures. Shapes. Birds. Structures left standing and falling…  by Adam Broomberg & Oliver...
Jan 27th
Jan 26th
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forest jitka hanzlova
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Jan 20th
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Jan 16th
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Jan 10th
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Jan 10th
kaori nakamura
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Jan 9th
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Jan 6th
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Jan 6th
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Jan 5th
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