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v3.3 / Diana Nicholette Jeon & the Book of Visions

“Whether or not the stories are ‘true’ is not the problem. The only question is whether what I tell is my fable, my truth.” These

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v3.2 / Locked in Auras: Anne-Laure Autin

One of the first descriptions of a migraine aura comes to us from the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates who said of the person experiencing the

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v3.1 / Ben Nixon’s Pareidolia

We are meaning makers. We can’t help it. It’s second nature. The Virgin Mary appears in our espresso foam, Edgar Allen Poe in the woodgrain,

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v2.18 / Connie Imboden’s Infirm Delight

In Connie Imboden’s work, the nude is enigma. It secrets, it suggests. But it seldom shares what it means outright. For over thirty-five years, Imboden has

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v2.17 / Valerie Kabis & the Unquiet Void

Everywhere I look in the work of Valerie Kabis, I see Atlas without an earth. His arms are lifted, ready for the great undertaking. But

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v2.16 / The Visions of Gerasimos Platanas

“Traces of existence”—that’s how the Greek photographer Gerasimos Platanas describes his work. But not existence as we might typically imagine it. No indications here of

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