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Like in previous years, the Angkor Photo Festival has invited guests to speak at its evening screenings. This year’s guests are Wang Xi, a curator in China, and Sylvia…
The photographic exhibit, Private Obsession by New York based photographer Caitlin Mitchell is a study in body image, exploration and experimentation. Mitchell plays with the idea of introducing ourselves to…
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Cecil Beaton had Style, with a capital S, and in many ways it was his aesthetic instinct that defined an era unto itself. Beaton was that rare figure in art;…
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Tim Handfield is a photographer’s photographer, a leading exponent of New Colour Photography in Australia in the 70s, collected for aesthetic as much as documentary reasons. As the director of…
Rahi Rezvani’s work can best be described as a cross between film, photography and painting. His father was a painter and a large part of his immediate family works in…
A fiddle wails, a boot taps the wooden floor. A mandolin, a banjo, a washboard, and a guitar come crashing in, and suddenly the air is alive with music.…