In love with this picture, by the very gifted Anna Paola Guerra.
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In love with this picture, by the very gifted Anna Paola Guerra.
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I’m delighted to announce the launch of a new gallery site, a kind of Great Leap 2.0. The site is a space primarily dedicated to showcasing extended portfolios of work by contemporary photographers alongside essays, extensive interviews and work in associated fields of the visual arts.
The launch comprises documentary work by Matthieu Gafsou exploring the anachronisms of the Middle East through its landscape, a portfolio of enigmatic abstract photographs by Anna Paola Guerra, an essay on Bryan Schutmaat’s documentary project on America’s heartland, a lyrical body of work on Georgia’s lowcountry from Eliot Dudik, street photography by Tommy Forbes, new work on prostitution along Barcelona’s suburban highways from Txema Salvans, a landscape study of the Sandy River Delta by Allie Mount, an interview with filmmaker Matt Anderson on his forthcoming documentary, some thoughts on ruin pornography and Detroit as well as interviews and portfolios of work by Salva López, David Wright, Alexi Hobbs, Jason Koxvold and others.
@1 year ago with 4 notesPhotograph by Anna Paola Guerra. See our feature of her work at Great Leap 2.0 here.
(Source: annapaolaguerra)
I’m delighted to announce the launch of a new gallery site, a kind of Great Leap 2.0. The site is a space primarily dedicated to showcasing extended portfolios of work by contemporary photographers alongside essays, extensive interviews and work in associated fields of the visual arts.
The launch comprises documentary work by Matthieu Gafsou exploring the anachronisms of the Middle East through its landscape, a portfolio of enigmatic abstract photographs by Anna Paola Guerra, an essay on Bryan Schutmaat’s documentary project on America’s heartland, a lyrical body of work on Georgia’s lowcountry from Eliot Dudik, street photography by Tommy Forbes, new work on prostitution along Barcelona’s suburban highways from Txema Salvans, a landscape study of the Sandy River Delta by Allie Mount, an interview with filmmaker Matt Anderson on his forthcoming documentary, some thoughts on ruin pornography and Detroit as well as interviews and portfolios of work by Salva López, David Wright, Alexi Hobbs, Jason Koxvold and others.