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Amy Blakemore
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2012

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    By Amy Blakemore
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    Rose, 2013 Chromogenic print, ed. 10, 12 x 12 inches image size, 16 x 20 inches paper size, 20 5/8 x 20 5/8 inches framed size. Amy Blakemore’s new photographs depict a variety o...
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  • Art Forms in Mechanism XVll
    By Linarejos Moreno
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    Linarejos Moreno Art Forms in Mechanism XVll, 2016 archival digital print on Baryta paper, ed. 1/3 75-5/8 x 51-1/4 inches paper size The series “Art Forms in Mechanism” began when Linarejos Moreno discovered a collection of 19th century botanical models while researching at the Cabinet of Scientific...
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    2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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    Edgar Leciejewski Horizon VI, 2015 Edition 2 of 3 4 color prints on Alu-dibond with artist-designed framing with Museum Glass, ed 3 + 1 AP 30-1/4 x 44-1/2 inches overall installed dimension each individual framed photograph is 37.2 cm x 55.4 cm x 3 cm (12.87'' x 21.81'' x 1.18'' inch) In 2014 Edgar Leciejewski was an artist-in-residence at the Fogo Island...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Photography

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  • Art Forms in Mechanism XXl
    By Linarejos Moreno
    Located in Houston, TX
    Linarejos Moreno Art Forms in Mechanism XXl, 2016 natural pigments print on gessoed burlap 124 x 59 inches “Art Forms in Mechanism” began when artist Linarejos Moreno discovered a collection of 19th century botanical models while researching at the Cabinet of Scientific Curiosities, a Spanish historical archive. Manufactured by a European company that specialized in scientific equipment, the models are made of papier-mâché, gears, clips, hooks, and printed numbers and labels, and they were designed for hands on, practical use. Moreno was initially attracted to the models because, as she notes, “they contained the tension between the industrial and the humanity/fragility that I often research in my work. On the one hand, they were machines, with all their gears, on the other hand, even if they were supposed to be neutral scientific objects...
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    Located in Houston, TX
    Linarejos Moreno Art Forms in Mechanism XX, 2016 archival digital print on Baryta paper, ed. 1/3 75-5/8 x 51-1/4 inches “Art Forms in Mechanism” began when artist Linarejos Moreno discovered a collection of 19th century botanical models while researching at the Cabinet of Scientific Curiosities, a Spanish historical archive. Manufactured by a European company that specialized in scientific equipment, the models are made of papier-mâché, gears, clips, hooks, and printed numbers and labels, and they were designed for hands on, practical use. Moreno was initially attracted to the models because, as she notes, “they contained the tension between the industrial and the humanity/fragility that I often research in my work. On the one hand, they were machines, with all their gears, on the other hand, even if they were supposed to be neutral scientific objects...
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