Revisiting the Innermost Room
hamza hasan | June 3rd, 2012As Ruth Dusseault’s The Innermost Room exhibit closes this June 8th, I invite you to view some photographs of the exhibit. //
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As Ruth Dusseault’s The Innermost Room exhibit closes this June 8th, I invite you to view some photographs of the exhibit. //
Ruth Dusseault’s The Innermost Room exhibition opens on Friday, April 20. The exhibition contains her work as well as other projects dealing with the catastrophic tornado that hit Joplin in May 2011. The exhibition takes place at the Robert C. Williams Paper Museum (the Paper Science Institute off 10th Street). //
I had the pleasure of photographing the gray_matter(s) Flux 2011 installation. These photographs are from that memorable night. //
“Goodbye pain, goodbye extremes, goodbye self-denial, and goodbye Ulay.” Marina Abramovic.
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Secret photographs from Therme Vals. PDR + Shota. //
Only discovered two years ago in 2009, the fresh images of Vivian Maier’s street photography have captured the minds of photographers around the world. Her composition and subject matter seem to evoke every emotion from the viewer. //
Play War: Homemade Recreational Battlefields
At 6:30pm on a warm Thursday afternoon I walked into the Emory Center for Visual Arts to see Ruth Dusseault’s second showing of Play War. The gallery had selected twenty works, all of the same size, to be placed along its walls. This was a bit of a surprise since the photographer usually shoots with a wide format camera that lends itself to large prints. However, the intimacy of the 24×30 prints allowed the viewers to enter into the world that Dusseault has discovered. //
GT Photo Club will be having our semesterly Photography Exhibit on April 20th-22nd.
It will be run from 10am until 3pm on all three days.
The first and last day, the exhibit will be located in the Student Center, across from the post office.
Weather permitting, we will have the exhibit outside on the middle day, on Skiles Walkway.
This is awesome and important… //