Category: Photography
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Encounters with Anonymous: Ars Brevis, Vita Longa
Omar Willey returns to thinking about art via anonymous photographs in his latest column.
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Densho’s Online Photo Collection: Occupation-Era Japan—and Japanese-American Internment
Ted Akimoto’s photos document the postwar occupation of Japan and Korea — and are free to use at Densho. Nevin Thompson writes.
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Encounters with Anonymous: Loupe Back
Omar Willey returns to his musings on anonymous photographs and the problems of “art.”
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Beyond the Image: How Spanish Photographers Albarrán Cabrera Formulate Experience Through Pictures
Spanish photographers Anna P. Cabrera and Angel Albarrán explore time, memory and beauty in their art. Omid Memarian interviews the duo.
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Encounters with Anonymous: Blue Notes
Omar Willey returns to the subject of anonymous photography in this latest piece about the blues and the news.
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Encounters with Anonymous: Camera I
Omar Willey’s column on anonymous photographs considers why people hate photography.
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Encounters with Anonymous: Spectacularly Quotidian
Omar Willey considers the trope of snow.
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Encounters with Anonymous: Art and the Ordinary
Omar Willey returns to writing about anonymous photographs and their relationship to art.
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The Fifth and a Half Extinction: A Presentation for MoMA
Omar Willey’s presentation last September at the Museum of Modern Art, concerning photography criticism and dinosaurs.
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Encounters with Anonymous: Occupy
The latest on anonymous photographs from The Star’s publisher.