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Interested in exposing the liminal space one navigates between girlhood and womanhood, Hellen van Meene’s exhibition “The Dissolve” directly confronts ideas of innocence, purity, and confusion.
Running throughout Yamamoto Masao’s latest exhibit, Ambrotypes, are strings of devotion for intimate moments occurring in the natural world. Through the precision and grace required with glass, he captures the underexposed beauty of overlooked instances.
Sixteen photographers and videographers decided to create visual art which is on display at the Yancey Richardson gallery, focusing on social issues such as stigmas around aging, LGBTQIA+, and the American dream and topics including immigration, addiction, black masculinity amongst others.
At Yancey Richardson in New York, the landscapes and scenes of John Divola’s Isolated Houses take us on a euphoric journey through the bleak yet paradoxically colorful world of his photographic mind.
Jitka Hanzlová’s Water that Dreams brings dazzling and tranquil natural scenes to Yancey Richardson in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood.
Presenting two new bodies of collages and prints, Sandi Haber Fifield brings to mind the need to reconsider our precarious relationship with nature in a moment of global crisis.