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Phillip Buehler
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24"x30" archival pigment print, signed and editioned by the artist, 1/5 Phillip Buehler has been photographing "modern ruins" for over 35 years. "In 1974, when I was in high school, I rowed to Ellis Island with a friend to make a film about the then-abandoned island. In the years since, I've explored and photographed dozens of ruins. It often feels like a race to save something about the place before its turned down. Many of my photographs are the surviving record of places that have since been torn down, like the Thunderbolt roller coaster, the Alcoa Factory, Fort Slocum, Marine Land Park, the West Side Highway. After I photographing a site, I'll start researching through archives, online sources, and interviews people once connected to the place. Each project becomes one of Alice in Wonderland's rabbit holes: I never know what I will find, but I always learn something about myself."

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