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It Either Sinks or Floats
… and Cocktail Umbrellas. 2017. To the extent that Ekberg composes portraits of performance art, many of them are also small miracles of timing—freezing the moment between up … has been met with some dismissiveness, depending on the audience—though contempt is a little more surprising. …
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Beckon Us From Home
… has taken on a particular meaning. “Patriotic” equals militaristic, patriarchal, obedient, maybe xenophobic; it evokes guns, red meat, the NFL, … educators saw the inculcation of a civic-minded, community-oriented flavor of patriotism as part of their …
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The Malaya Lolas
… house where they were repeatedly assaulted by Japanese soldiers. Lola Lita and Lola Ceferina are part of the Malaya … who document survivors is how, almost by feel, she pinpoints a tenderness that doesn’t undermine resilience, but … Freedom burden community memory photography resilience 26-59 Lola Lita outside the remains of the Red House, which …
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Silent Hero
… every year on Victory Day I would visit the new monuments commemorating Soviet triumph with my grandfather the war … we continued on to the plaques in memory of fallen soldiers. Engraved in granite or marble, the list of names … as his only grandson, it was my duty to care for his medals and his memory. When he died in 2009, I received his …
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Tokyo Parrots
… overflowing with potent imagery. But this sensory input can also be overpowering, making it tough to find a single … another framing device, and steep upward angles enrich the composition so that “the point of view is different from … I only think when I edit.” Asked if the birds are somehow a commentary on the massive city they now inhabit, Mizutani …
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A Fragile Inheritance
… took to the streets and engaged in acts of civil disobedience, sit-ins, and protests launching the Tishreen … and for improvements to public services. There have also been widespread calls for the rejection of US … of promise, a renewed determination to effect change—that becomes visible and tangible in color and form. This visible …
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