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Gerry Badger's essay from The Sound of Two Songs, published in 2010
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Arthur Tress âBoy in water under bridgeâ
George Rodger, 'The victor of a Korongo Nuba wrestling matchâ
Joel Meyerowitz, 'Dune, Grass, House, Truro', 1984
Manuel Ălvarez Bravo The Good Reputation Sleeping 1938-39
Shane Lavalette was commissioned by the High Museum of Art in Atlanta to create a new series of photographs for their 2012 exhibition, âPicturing the South.â Lavalette's monograph, One Sun, One Shadow, is an extension of this body of work. Native to the Northeast, it was primarily through traditional music â the sounds of old time, blues, and gospel â that Lavalette had formed a relationship with the South. With that in mind, the regionâs rich musical history became the natural entry point for this project and the resulting photographs. One Sun, One Shadow includes a text by artist and poet Tim Davis. â One Sun, One Shadow is now available to purchase online.
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An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion
etching materials, one of many beautiful varnished tipped-in plates in Levon West, âMaking an Etchingâ, 1932.
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