Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Julian Robbins_Photographers 7-10

 Olivia Parker

Olivia Parker is a Wellesley College graduate majoring in Art History. Parker would start to photograph ephemeral constructions around the 1970s. Her work has been in a number of museums like the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and The Hirshhorn Museum. Parker's photography consists of still life images. Her series Vanishing in Plain Sight is a photo series about Parker’s speculations as to what happened in her husband’s mind as he was overcome by the Alzheimer disease. Parker has incorporated her husband's office supplies, his hallucinations, and his fears in the series.






Evelyn Bencicova

Born in Bratislava, Slovakia, is a visual creative specializing in photography and art direction. The artist has an interest in contemporary culture to create a unique aesthetic space in which the conceptual art ties into the visual. Her (an)organic (2016) series are still lifes that have unique content that goes along with a well composed composition.


Lanna Apisukh

Lanna Apisukh is a photographer based in New York City. Lanna is a BA graduate of the University of Washington and would study photography at the Fashion Institute of Technology. During quarantine in 2020, Apisukh made a series called Stay Home Still Life that are still life images of household items, personal healthcare essentials, snacks and trinkets found and photographed in her apartment during the coronavirus. Apisukh says, "The visual study of colorful objects arranged against a plain white background brings into focus the basic products that are in high demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, but also the non-essential items and keepsakes I’ve collected from around the world that have given me travel nostalgia during isolation. 



Cris June

Cris June was born and raised in Germany and has worked in Italy for several years. June mainly shoots street photography, but at times indulges in the other genres of photography. She loves to play with framing and timing. Through the number of color and black and white still life photos that she has taken, June plays with the contents and framing in her images. 





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