Review by Hans Hickerson · Akiko Kimura’s i is simple, so simple that you think there is not much there. But then you look again and realize that it shows how less can be more and how minimalism can expand rather than limit the scope of your viewing experience. How does that work? Viewed as... Continue Reading →
Daido Moriyama – Quartet
Review by Brian Arnold · “Before long, my five senses and sixth sense began to function, and connections to various things and events acted in concert with the territory of the unconscious to produce the form called memory, and I began to trace the individual history that goes by the name, I.” Daido Moriyama -... Continue Reading →