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  • Revised Sequence
  • Negative
  • A Faithful and Convenient Machine…
  • Lacock Abbey
  • Idleness (Field Well)
  • Antenna (Miscommunication)
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Fiat Lux Mentioned in Philadelphia Inquirer

Added on May 20, 2013 by James Johnson.
Photography isn't what it used to be. The Print Center's "Fiat Lux" shows just how broad a practice/medium it's become through the works of Stefan Abrams, Micah Danges, James Johnson, Anna Neighbor, and Brent Wahl, all Philadelphia photographers who teach (or have taught) photography at local colleges and universities.
My particular favorites include Johnson's Lacock Abbey, an embroidered image of William Henry Fox Talbot's 13th-century home in England; photographs of clouds by Neighbor onto which she invited her young daughter, Ruth, to draw the clouds' contours; and Dange's large inkjet print on linen of two towels displayed on the gallery floor.

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