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| Nina Katchadourian |
Nina Katchadourian - Sorted Books
From the website: The Sorted Books project began in 1993 years ago and is ongoing. The project has taken place in many different places over the years, ranging form private homes to specialized public book collections. The process is the same in every case: culling through a collection of books, pulling particular titles, and eventually grouping the books into clusters so that the titles can be read in sequence, from top to bottom. The final results are shown either as photographs of the book clusters or as the actual stacks themselves, shown on the shelves of the library they were drawn from.
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| Mickey Smith |
From the website: Since 2004, I have photographed bound periodicals and professional journals in public libraries. These publications are being replaced their online counterparts, and in many cases the printed versions are no longer bound. Searching endless rows of these utilitarian texts, I am continually struck by physical mass of information and tenuousness of printed works as they fade from public consciousness.
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| Victor Schrager |
Victor Schrager - Composition as Explanation
From the website: In the second exhibition of photographs from his book series, Victor Schrager enhances the careful compositions and focal ranges of the first images. These new larger pigment prints add elements of tactility and depth—another chapter—to the series.
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| Cara Barer |
From the website: My photographs are primarily a documentation of a physical evolution. I have changed a common object into sculpture in a state of flux.



