Kevin Hoth
Transforms the process of destruction into a cathartic act initially serving as a coping mechanism to a singular traumatic event, the project explores the inherent fragility and impermanence of life, and our inability to ever truly be prepared for what may come next.
Sandi Haber Fifield
Sandi uses conflict in her work to recontextualize nature and make beautiful images
Rembrandt Quiballo
As image makers and consumers, we don’t tent to think about the digital artifacts we leave behind. Even though the digital image is ubiquitous to the point of becoming taken for granted, it’s continually surprising when it shows wear. It’s an odd combination – the intangible, digital images that exist only on a screen aren’t subject to rips or tears, cracks, or friction, all the same. As more and more of our every day experiences are mediated through screens, it begs the question of what is corrupted
Christiane Freser
Is a German artist who uses paper and installation art for her photography, often using cut up prints of her work
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