Backyard, Diamond Bar, California
Joe Deal rose to prominence in the mid-1970s when work he made as a graduate student at the University of New Mexico was included in the exhibition New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered...
View ArticleUntitled photograph from the series Stucco
This series from Judy Fiskin’s first body of work exhibit characteristics that would remain constant throughout her engagement with the medium. Contained in custom-made frames, the images are...
View ArticleUntitled photograph from the series Stucco
This series from Judy Fiskin’s first body of work exhibit characteristics that would remain constant throughout her engagement with the medium. Contained in custom-made frames, the images are...
View ArticleUntitled photograph from the series Stucco
This series from Judy Fiskin’s first body of work exhibit characteristics that would remain constant throughout her engagement with the medium. Contained in custom-made frames, the images are...
View ArticleClockwork Malibu
While Anthony Friedkin has documented subjects as diverse as the marginalized gay community of San Francisco, convicts at Folsom Prison, and brothels in New York, it is the Southern California...
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With its reclining figure set against a densely patterned background, this image recalls the odalisques of French painter Henri Matisse (1869–1954). Traditional subjects and techniques, however, were...
View ArticleAutomotive Landscapes #5: Los Angeles
Hernandez started photographing what he refers to as “automotive landscapes” in 1977, using a 35mm camera until he realized that a large-format camera loaded with 5 x 7-inch negative film would provide...
View ArticleLos Angeles (US 257/10a)
After working for ten years as a commercial photographer, Sydney native Grant Mudford received funding from the Australia Council for the Arts, enabling him to travel throughout the United States to...
View ArticleGertrude Teske, Composite with Hollyhock House, Hollywood
Floating above the Mayan-inspired architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House, the face of the artist’s sister, Gertrude, establishes the meditative quality of this image, which is further...
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